At different moments in my life, I have found myself being struck by the great irony that exists with water. The irony is that water can be a source of great beauty and great destruction.
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Seven Hillsdale students speSeven Hillsdale students spent nine days of their winter break in Israel with Passages, visiting ...
I’ve read some of my past columns, those dealing with some of the problems we all face; those dealing with the tea party movements and what has been said about ...
All of the positives of eternal life are available to us because of the Atonement of Jesus Christ,” BYU–Idaho President Alvin ...
Staying connected to God’s Word is essential. It gives a sense of peace, understanding, and reminds us of our identity in Him ...