August 13, 2016

Embed from Getty Images At one time or another almost every Christian will hear a sermon on 1 Corinthians 12, where Paul compares the church to a body and talks about the unity of the body’s members. Quite naturally the preacher will use the passage to urge his or her congregation to greater unity. Here is the Lexham English Bible translation of that discussion. 12 For just as the body is one and has many members, but all the members... Read more

August 1, 2016

I can’t say for sure, but I think this is our seventh, maybe eighth, trip to the Oregon coast. My first trip was shortly after M and I got married. My life as a Malmgren was just starting then and just as that trip was full of new beginnings this trip is full of finality. This will be our last trip to the coast with M’s mom, B. The road to the coast is so narrow and winding I get... Read more

June 27, 2016

Larry Walters, my home teacher, stopped by the house Sunday evening for a chat. We talked for at least an hour on our front porch, though I know that Larry was anxious to get back to his family. He had grandchildren coming in from out of town last night, but he made more than a quick nod at a visit. We talked about many things, but toward the end of our visit, he talked about what he has learned from... Read more

June 21, 2016

Embed from Getty Images Mormons have few set prayers, but those for blessing the bread and wine (for historical reasons we use water today) are set. The prayer said over the wine/water is a slightly condensed version of that said over the bread, which is: O God, the Eternal Father, we ask thee in the name of thy Son, Jesus Christ, to bless and sanctify this bread to the souls of all those who partake of it; that they may... Read more

June 16, 2016

For thirty months many years ago I was a missionary for the LDS Church in a country that no longer exists. There is another, related, similar country, modern South Korea. But the Korea I knew in the late 60s was only a distant ancestor of the Korea that exists today, at least as distant as the Yi Dynasty. I remember a lot about working in Korea in those days (옛날애는, the Koreans say). One thing that stands out is the... Read more




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