Editorial, Summer 2008

Better Together

by Cheri Schulzke

ARMED WITH THE BROOM and dustpan, I head for the stairs. Hurry. Girls’ Squad is almost over. I know they’ll all stay longer than they should if they don’t think the job is done. This is our third year doing Girls’ Squad. An ambitious, creative friend found the idea in the Ensign and recruited four of us. We [...]

Fall/Winter 2007, Poetry

Initiate

by Emily Milner

Sister Ilis Grant echoes Exodus clear eyes teaching mine. Her humble tongue repeats, stumbles, blesses. Blessings echo, overlap. I circle round, emerge, tasting glory, clothed in grace. Emily is an assistant editor of Segullah.

Editorial, Summer 2007

One Great Whole

by Kathryn Lynard Soper

I LICK THE ENVELOPE and press it shut, affix the stamp, and place it in the mailbox with a sigh of satisfaction. This is my fourth letter to Amy. I’ve been writing to her every week since she checked herself in to a substance-abuse rehabilitation program. Amy, my neighbor’s live-in niece, first came to church [...]

Fall 2005, Interviews

A Conversation with Lita Little Giddins

by Kathryn Lynard Soper

Lita Little Giddins joined the Church at age eighteen and served a mission to England Leeds in 1986-7. She earned BA and MS degrees from Brigham Young University. A gifted performer, Lita continually uses her talents to help share the gospel. She starred as Egyptus in Michael McLean’s premier production of The Ark, and is [...]

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