Category: literature
What Do You Contribute to Mormon Culture?
We all agree that there's a difference between the gospel and ...
Brad Wilcox, Continuous
In a delightful pair of books, popular LDS author and speaker ...
Lambs in Public Education
I am convinced that my third grade teacher Mrs. Sype was ...
- children | education | learning | mentoring | politics | responsibility | schools | secularism | service | teaching
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Covenant Motherhood: A Review
Our friend Stephanie has written a beautiful, accessible treatise on the ...
Redeemed
I am not a poetry person. Oh, I enjoy reading it, ...
An Interview with the Author of “Covenant Motherhood”
Today we're publishing an interview with author Stephanie Dibb Sorensen, whose ...
Why We Sometimes Shouldn’t Write
I have a long history of offending people with my writing. ...
Invitations for Our Readers
We are passionate about what we do at Real Intent, and ...
What’s The Good Word?
Many of the subcultures that one can find in the world ...
Mary and Christmas
It's getting cold outside, where I live. The nights are getting ...
A Book of Mormon Poem
I love the Bible, which speaks to all the seasons of ...
Poem: and when that morning comes
when elijah abel raises brigham young from the dead he'll put his ...
A poem
When we first saw the dust they'd use to make our ...
- banyan | birth | creation | dust | earth | poetry | silt | soul
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A Tale of Two Frames
Let's say we encounter a carefully crafted piece of language--whether it's ...
- analysis | blogging | book club | conference | exegesis | frame | literature | prophecy | text
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Is Faith Your Personal Story?
Everyone has a story. Not very many people record it, especially ...

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