How can peacemaking prevail amid rage? When peace is chosen with faith in God, beauty from ashes, and outreach. The post “Peace Is Not Passive”: Russell M. Nelson’s Radical Call to Peacemaking appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Why must sanctuary matter again? Violence pierced sacred space, yet renewal remains possible through mercy and clarity. The post “Sanctuary” Must Mean Something Again appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Has prophetic language softened? Yes, tone adapts to culture, but doctrine remains exacting and unchanged. The post What Changed in Prophetic Language, And What Never Will appeared first on Public Square Magazine.| Public Square Magazine
Secular liberalism invites faith to the table—but only after stripping its core beliefs. True freedom demands moral agency grounded in divine law, not doctrinal surrender.| Public Square Magazine
Faith feels hollow not because God is absent, but because we've replaced a living, speaking God with an abstract idea. The Restoration calls us back to fire, presence, and breath.| Public Square Magazine
God doesn’t change, but we do. This article shows how a flawless, unchanging God reveals truth over time—with mercy for the past and hope for what comes next.| Public Square Magazine
Faith and reason aren't at odds—they’re allies. With tools like source criticism, context, and flexibility, you can think clearly, believe deeply, and walk your faith journey with power.| Public Square Magazine
Faith and doubt don’t have to pull you apart. When the heart is sincere, humble, open, and willing, questions can lead not to fear—but to revelation, clarity, and lasting peace.| Public Square Magazine
Nietzsche and the Book of Mormon share unexpected parallels—both rejecting passive faith to embrace agency, power, and transformation in the pursuit of divine potential.| Public Square Magazine
Women and the priesthood stand at the heart of the Restoration. Prophets have called for greater visibility, influence, and power—how will this shape the future of the Church?| Public Square Magazine