Wayne E. Brickey

Fun For Less Tours
August 08, 2012 04:27 AM MDT
Perhaps you are one of those fortunate people who, during the days of youth, befriended a loving family in addition to your own. That home away from home was important, not because there was anything wrong with your family, but because young people instinctively thrive on friends and mentors. A second family can be a second witness to the keys of happiness.
1 Min Read
June 27, 2012 04:12 AM MDT
Suppose you are a bluebird in Upstate New York. (This is quite a distinction, for it makes you the beloved state bird!) And suppose it is 1823, on September 22nd at about midmorning.
1 Min Read
June 06, 2012 04:00 AM MDT
The Seventies Hall is a two-story brick structure once devoted to the grand principle of preparation. It had a rough start, for during construction it was destroyed by a tornado. That led some to feel that, with all their other challenges, they might be justified in letting this project go.
1 Min Read
May 16, 2012 04:48 AM MDT
The route of Church History in our dispensation was a path of filters. It was strewn with wrenching decisions, heroic moves, deep changes. The filters sifted. They purified. When we consider the Kirtland experience, we might suppose that those who made it that far had been sifted enough. But the Lord was putting together a dream team. So there had to be Missouri, Nauvoo, Winter Quarters, and more.
1 Min Read
April 18, 2012 04:38 AM MDT
The news media give us pictures and words of people who seem to control world events. But in the long run, it is God's hand that presides. His hand is a quiet one -- hardly interesting to the average reporter.
1 Min Read