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"Types and Shadows: Imitations of Divinity”
Posted On 11/17/2009 00:00:37 by mlebroadbent

Last week I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Art on Brigham Young University campus. My class and I had the opportunity to view the “Types and Shadows: Imitations of Divinity” exhibition. The exhibition was remarkable and stunning. It was wonderful to see numerous depictions of spirituality in diverse artistic representations. There was so much insight and meaning in some of the simple displays that represented Jesus Christ. My favorite piece was a giant bronze relief that stret... Read More



Kindness and Love
Posted On 11/04/2009 22:58:34 by Gargantuan

I saw an elderly woman in the store tonight that I thought I recognized. I touched her coat and said "Hello." To my surprise I was mistaken and it wasn't my friend. I smiled at her and said it was nice to see her again and she smiled at me and we talked like we had known each other forever. It was a wonderful conversation. I didn’t tell her I had made a mistake, because now we were friends. Later, as I walked away, I hoped she was better for our meeting, because I certainly was. I was grate... Read More



A Court of Love... Part 24
Posted On 10/29/2009 13:33:43 by AnnieO

Hi everyone,

 

Okay, so I know it’s been forever since I last wrote, but there are some very good reasons!

 

I’ll not bore you all with the details but I’ve been unable to attend my ward for a number of months and so consequently eve... Read More



A Museum through which History Lives
Posted On 10/28/2009 21:32:19 by smith

    During this past week I went through a guided tour of the Crandall Printing Museum on Center Street in Provo, Utah.  The Museum has been open for about eleven years and has been constantly improved upon throughout its existence.  The curators are very animated and sincere people, who started in the printing business as fourteen year old boys.  As a result they were able to say in a more personal way, “We used this type of machine... Read More



Slavery
Posted On 10/19/2009 20:58:51 by mlebroadbent

              As I study about early American History and the beginnings of our Nation the area that has affected me the most is the topic of Slavery. I know when looking at the atrocious events connected with the slave trade we all must step back and look at the situation from that time period. It is hard for many to except, including myself, that any humane people could allow such behavior.... Read More



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