by Alison Moore Smith | Jan 27, 2008 | for Good
Bill Clinton, four years in the White House with nothing to do but entertain first ladies from around the globe. When Mitt Romney articulated that idea in last week's debate, I laughed. Then I got sick. It's not just an ugly picture, it's revolting. Yea, I know, I...
by Alison Moore Smith | Nov 12, 2007 | for Good, for Love
Last Thursday, I attended a BYU football game. My love for cougar football aside, the most memorable part was half time. Onto the field marched four World War II veterans in uniform. As the Cougar Marching Band played their division's song, each stepped forward and...
by Kristen Chevrier | Sep 27, 2007 | for Good
Rampant pornography, sex-education without morals, desecration of the family and the sanctity of marriage, forced psychiatric screenings, loss of liberty to choose health care, to defend home and family, to teach correct principles in public places. I really ought to...
by Michael J. Snider | Sep 23, 2007 | for Good
It's increasingly evident that national healthcare will loom large in the upcoming presidential election. The leading democrat candidates have come out with their proposals for the creation of a new health care entitlement using the government operated, single payer...
by Michael J. Snider | Aug 19, 2007 | for Good
I strongly believe that in the U.S., politics and religion are on a collision course as the “just and holy principles” that should be employed to maintain the Constitution continue to deteriorate. This coming storm hopefully leads us to ask ourselves what...
by Tracy Keeney | Aug 18, 2007 | for Good
It's one of the most widely known and beloved stories in all of holy writ and it's told by none other than the Savior, Jesus Christ himself. The parable of The Good Samaritan began when a lawyer asked how he could inherit eternal life. The scriptures stated that one...