Without question, Rob Gardner’s album “Lamb of God” is the best spiritual album I’ve ever heard. I bought it on Saturday to listen to on my drive home. Many of the songs came close to describing the indescribable. I thought it somewhat paradoxical that while raucous crowds in New York were lauding and applauding a vulgar parody on…
Author: Seth Adam Smith
Go With Him (Mark) Twain
I have been thinking a lot about Mark Twain lately… I’ve always had an overwhelming desire to travel the world–to see countless countries and cultures and to ponder people and their perspectives. I think that our best learning experiences comes from our interactions with people. As philosopher C. Terry Warner’s stated: “Exemplary people show us…
The Step to a New Life
This is a selection from the book “The Seven Paths of the Anasazi Way” published by The ANASAZI Foundation. This is one of the most beautiful stories that I have ever read. When the heavens stopped beating down on me and the sky finally cleared, I collapsed to the earth in exhaustion. How long I…
ANASAZI Foundation and Me
In September of 2007, after being led on a difficult, five-mile hike through everything that I could possibly be allergic to, I laid underneath my simple shelter on the ANASAZI trail in Arizona and wrote, “I don’t know what I was thinking. I’m not cut out to be a TrailWalker.” Thus began my first week as…
Do You Have Room for the Savior?
“Do you have room for the Savior? And do you seek Him anew? Have you a place for the one who lived and died for you? Are you as humble as a shepherd boy or as wise as men of old? Would you have come that night? Would you have sought the light? Do you…
Angela Johnson's Studio
For over a year, I’ve had the tremendous honor of working directly with sculptor Angela Johnson in promoting her work. After sculpting for over a decade, Angela is now working on an ambitious and miraculous project to create larger-than-life-size depictions of the Savior’s miracles. These statues will later be installed in the gardens at Thanksgiving…
Nakhodka
In an obscure corner of Russia’s Far East is a quiet harbor city known as Nakhodka. The area was first discovered in 1859 when a Russian ship seeking shelter in its bay during a storm. Upon finding the peaceful bay, the sailors named it Nakhodka, which means “lucky find.” Five years ago, as a missionary…
The Temple – A Light in the Darkness
“If it had not been for the faith and knowledge that was bestowed upon us in that temple by the influence and help of the Spirit of the Lord our journey would have been like one taking a leap in the dark.” – Sarah Pea Rich
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