Tag Archives: compassion

Rite Aid’s Shutdown: Insights for Families, Communities, and Healing in an Imperfect World

This week marked a poignant farewell to Rite Aid, a cherished community fixture now closing its doors due to the devastating opioid crisis. The store was more than a pharmacy; it served as a gathering space and a support system for generations. As communities grapple with the fallout of the …

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Is it Possible to Be a Devout Latter-day Saint While Supporting Pride? Exploring LGBTQ Topics in Contemporary Church and Society

Every summer, Pride Month evokes profound tension among Latter-day Saints as they grapple with supporting LGBTQ friends and family while being true to their faith. Central to this discourse is the belief that everyone is a beloved child of God, created with inherent worth. The Church of Jesus Christ of …

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