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Elder Neal A. Maxwell once preached, “Faith also includes trust in God’s timing, for He has said, “
When someone brings up Leviticus, my mind turns almost automatically to the Law of Moses. Which, I a
Knowing how to transform conflict is critical in both our personal and professional lives. Yet, by
Often, when we speak about matters of religion, we discuss belief. “I know the Church is true. I hav
President Spencer W. Kimball said in 1976 that “Few men have ever knowingly and deliberately chosen
Easter. A time for Christians to consider the life, atoning sacrifice, and miraculous resurrection o
“When we begin to see ourselves as the prodigal in that famed biblical parable, we are better able
In some ways, Israel has to be feeling pretty great in Exodus 14-17. They’re finally escaping ensla
God delivers us. That’s one of the central takeaways of Exodus’s story. But what do we do to ensure
Exodus: a movement of the people. As we move into the second book of the Tanak, or Old Testament, we
Throughout the Old Testament we learn much about the relationships of tribes, clans, and family gro
The version of Joseph in Egypt I got growing up was shaped heavily by Joseph and the Amazing Techni
Volume 5 of the Revelations and Translations series from the Joseph Smith Papers Project presents al
Readers of the Tanak or Old Testament see that The Lord marks Israel as a chosen people. Modern Latt
As Genesis marches on we are introduced to new people, whose lives are in some ways different than o
Today, Dr. Elisa Eastwood Pulido joins us to discuss her book, The Spiritual Evolution of Margarito
The Lectures on Faith teaches that, “…a religion that does not require the sacrifice of all things n
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Have you ever had anyone ask you “what is scripture?” For such a short question it has the possibili
Introduction: The world of the Old Testament, like our own day, is swimming in violence. From the di