Episode #122 – Name Tags are Analogous to Murder
Another magical show for all ya'll this week. We're leaving Missouri and have tons of thoughts on Church history sites in the area.
How do we find the balance between functioning in our callings as we see fit and following our bishop's counsel?
Salt Lake City is the second worst-dressed ci...
Episode #124 – Ice Cream For Blood Money
What an exciting week of Mormon miscellania!
Elder Oaks on historic visit to SE Asia
Church donates lots of money for vaccines
Missionaries in Napa
Marco Rubio talks leaving the Church
Feds recover original printing of Book of Mormon
"I'm a Mormon" goes viral
We all have irration...
Episode #123 – Remember the Teepee
We return from our glorious road trip across North America. It's pretty hard to argue that there's not a Divine hand in things when you see how incredible the world is.
But on to serious business:
Active Mormon comes out on his ten-year anniversary, and he and his wife remain happily mar...
Episode #165 – Granola, Exposed "Mormon atheism" - an interesting new trends; also, our General Conference predictions, Provo-Orem is the most religious place in America; and fake weapons!...
Episode #130 – Tijuana’s Gay America
Is TWiM better now or two years ago? You tell us!
Warning: This week's episode contains spoilers from The Dark Knight Rises. Skip from 13:30-20:40.
Marriott (the man) is against gay marriage. His company is not.
A history of the Church's exercises in logos, fonts, and branding
Are Mor...
Episode #156 – Gay Boy Scouts Church Blockers Are gay Boy Scouts on the horizon? It looks so. A young gay man serves a mission. And we produce the love child of Kevin Barney and Peggy Fletcher Stack....
You were in Cincinnati? That's my stomping grounds!!!! Gotta love Cincinnati Chili…but if you really wanted to see something cool, you should have checked out the Purple People Bridge. It's my fave part of the city.
And props to India – that's exciting for them. It is an amazing country!
For the record, the India Bangalore Mission was organized in 1993 and divided with the creation of the India New Dehli Mission in 2007. They are a proselytizing mission, and I believe they have been that whole time, though there may be some restrictions as there are in other missions. The Bangalore mission currently has 80+ elders and 7 senior couples. I imagine the Delhi mission is similar in size. I could give you more stats, but suffice it to say, the Church is strong and growing quickly there!
Bah ha ha…FHE is copyrighted? Neat! (As Al would say.) And speaking of Al saying, I think he scored in his top funny moments with his joke about no FHE being rebroadcasted without permission. Props.
You were in Cincinnati? That's my stomping grounds!!!! Gotta love Cincinnati Chili…but if you really wanted to see something cool, you should have checked out the Purple People Bridge. It's my fave part of the city.
And props to India – that's exciting for them. It is an amazing country!
For the record, the India Bangalore Mission was organized in 1993 and divided with the creation of the India New Dehli Mission in 2007. They are a proselytizing mission, and I believe they have been that whole time, though there may be some restrictions as there are in other missions. The Bangalore mission currently has 80+ elders and 7 senior couples. I imagine the Delhi mission is similar in size. I could give you more stats, but suffice it to say, the Church is strong and growing quickly there!
Bah ha ha…FHE is copyrighted? Neat! (As Al would say.) And speaking of Al saying, I think he scored in his top funny moments with his joke about no FHE being rebroadcasted without permission. Props.