Mormon millennials are mostly married and wed at about the same age as their parents. They grew up in smaller families, are more racially diverse and more politically balanced than previous LDS generations.
Beauty Redefined, a non-profit organization created to help people recognize and reject harmful messages about beauty and health, recently featured a post by Mallory Everton of Studio C
As I recently watched MLH contributor Kurt Francom interview Joseph Grenny (one of the authors of Change Anything: The New Science of Personal Success), I was amazed to realize his organization had…
One of my wife’s favorite quotes is “all frustration stems from unmet expectations” (I was able to find several possible sources for it). She uses that to remind herself that…
It seems like we’re always telling you different ways to use Google services to do every thing from Bishop’s using Google voice, to finding recipes, to doing family history using…
In May 2005, Elder Oaks gave a talk to young single adults giving an apostolic smackdown on the proliferation of “hanging out” as opposed to good old fashion dating. He…