By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 14, 2013 “Life is not so simple in the Twentieth Century among people who can read and write,” wrote Lowell Bennion in the adult Sunday School text for 1956. “As we mature in this critical and complex age, we must at some time or other accept or reject the faith of our fathers on its own merit. This is not easy to do.” How much more “not so simple” would he have found the 21st century, am...
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