The Mark
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by Shari Crall
8M ago
Since the 1990s, after therapy and feeling the ransoming love of the Savior, I have had a large print of Minerva Teichert’s “Christ in a Red Robe” hung in my home where I could see it daily. I added a brass plate that read, “I have graven thee on the palm of my hands.” Last... The post The Mark appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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“Israel, Israel!” God is calling!
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by Linda
9M ago
“Israel Israel!” God is Calling Musings on my recent trip to Israel – by Linda Hoffman Kimball, photography by Linda Hoffman Kimball I recently returned from a tour of  biblical and ancient archeological sites in Israel. Our guide, scholar Daniel O. McClellan, PhD – the active LDS biblical scholar  whose podcast “Data over Dogma” is... The post “Israel, Israel!” God is calling! appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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Acceptance
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by Shari Crall
11M ago
Acceptance is the key to everything. That’s the mantra I typed into the reminders on my cell phone as I watched two mother-in-laws and my mother take on the last chapters of their lives. One planned carefully ahead as her macular degeneration worsened, knowing the end of driving was coming and choosing an independent to... The post Acceptance appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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In the crosshairs
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by Shari Crall
1y ago
So this is what it feels like in the crosshairs. As the grandmother of a transgender child, mildly biding my time just trying to be supportive, making sure she felt our love and acceptance, learning the ropes of this world, I find myself suddenly frozen. As each headline has crossed my screen, I haven’t opened... The post In the crosshairs appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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  My husband Chris Kimball has a new book out...
Segullah
by Linda
1y ago
  My husband Chris Kimball has a new book out called “Living on the Edge of the Inside: a Survival Guide.” It’s published by BCC Press. He describes it this way: “This book is for people like me who have concerns about the Church that make leaving a genuine consideration, but have decided or chosen... The post appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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Traits of Come Follow Me Podcasts
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by Karen
1y ago
I have been unwilling to listen to audiobooks or podcast despite their rising popularity because my listening comprehension rate is much lower than my reading comprehension rate. Until recently. I teach online, and I look at screens a lot because we do not have a television for news and the occasional television show or movie.... The post Traits of Come Follow Me Podcasts appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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Creativity
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by Shari Crall
1y ago
Last year my very talented cousin, Laura McCarrey, took on a project to post a photograph every day for a year. Near the same time, Segullah’s co-editor, Sherilyn Fuhriman, recounted in the 2021-2022 Winter Journal being asked when the last time she had created something had been and that same journal featured poems created by... The post Creativity appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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In need of lesser gods
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by Shari Crall
1y ago
Reading the Old Testament this year with its condemnation of useless idols and rituals, I can’t join in the slam fest. I totally get the Israelites. For instance, since October, 2021, I have faithfully applied Dermalogica Powerbright Dark Spot Remover daily with minimal effect. As I recently completed my application, I thought about why I... The post In need of lesser gods appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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Promoting Unity through Interfaith / Interpath Efforts
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by Karen
1y ago
I have lived in nine different US States, which has afforded me the opportunity to meet a lot of people from a variety of backgrounds. During the four years that I lived in the Washing, DC Metro area, I got to meet people from several US States and people from several countries throughout the world.... The post Promoting Unity through Interfaith / Interpath Efforts appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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Parables Read from Multiple Perspectives
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by Karen
1y ago
When I encounter a hardship in my life, I benefit from turning to the scriptures for comfort and guidance.  In the second half of my life, I found myself looking at parables from multiple viewpoints. Narratives afford that type of richness. They can speak to us in complex and nuanced ways. The Prodigal Son For... The post Parables Read from Multiple Perspectives appeared first on Segullah ..read more
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