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David Archuleta was born with music in his blood.
“My mother passed away in 2006. She was a marvelous woman. I am reminded of Lincoln’s words: ‘All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.’”
Daniel, Pilate's wife, Lehi—there is definitely more than one recording in the scriptures of people receiving revelation through dreams.
A debt paid? Understanding? Protection? Comfort? For any definition of the word “cover,” you can find a solution for it in the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Being a mother in a mixed-faith marriage has given Ashli unique insight into agency, eternity, and God’s never-ending love.
Marcos Orozcos is Chicano, an American of Mexican descent, and was born in Santa Monica, California, and raised in west Los Angeles near the ocean. Marcos is an “ex-gang-banger” and lived what he would describe as a very difficult life that included death, abuse, and poverty. Growing up, Marcos believed in prayer and always prayed for others but never for himself. Born and raised Catholic, Marcos never had any intentions of every leaving his faith, but God had other plans that steered his life in a completely different direction.
Waking up to who you are requires letting go of who you imagine yourself to be.” ~Alan Watts
I read with dismay The Tribune’s front-page story of Dec. 14 on a survey reporting the overwhelming preference of my fellow Mormons for the Republican Party. While I applaud state Democratic party chairman Jim Dabakis’ attempts to make his party more palatable to Mormon voters, I doubt it will work. Until Mormon voters have a better understanding of Democratic principles, they will continue in lock step with their party.
Red-blooded Mormons no doubt delighted in viewing ESPN’s rebroadcasts of Saturday’s big football game, giving them more chances to see their Utah Utes rack up touchdown after touchdown en route to a 54-10 drubbing of rival Brigham Young University.