Lost in Translation, Found Through Revelation

A Bible lies open on a wooden table.

For some, historical and linguistic inconsistencies in scripture can be a trial of faith, but learning about the nature of scripture translation can transform these encounters into faith-building experiences. “The devil is in the details”—a more sinister twist on the phrase “God is in the details”—means that a seemingly simple… Continue reading

Faith in the Face of Political Division

Rolled paper saying “We the People” on a piece of red, white, and blue cloth.

Many have heard that church and state in the United States should be separated by a wall, but President Oaks asks more of us than mere division. The separation between church and state in the United States has often been compared to a wall: rigid, uncompromising, dividing, impartial. This famous… Continue reading