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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part XII

By Stephen Carter | December 18, 2025
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And now I’ll show you the Sunstone artifact that means most to me. About ten …

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Pose

By Jana Bouck Remy | December 15, 2025
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Part XII of the Sunstone Classics series. Jana Bouck Remy was a frequent contributor to …

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Salvator Mundi

By Robert A. Rees | December 2, 2025
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On October 2017, I got a call from my son-in-law Paul Clark informing me that Salvator …

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Restaurants in the Mormon “Good Place” Part 4

By M. Spaff Sumison | November 19, 2025
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Looking for yet another binge-watch time sink? If you haven’t gotten to The Good Place …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part XI

By Stephen Carter | November 18, 2025
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Meanwhile, Sunstone continued to advertise its own wares, including another Cal Grondahl book. And even …

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My Burden Is Light

By Eugene Elbert Peck | November 15, 2025
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Part XI of the Sunstone Classics series.  Eugene Elbert Peck was a longtime editor of …

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Embrace Meaning: Or, How to Say Good-bye to the Plan of Happiness

By Barry Laga | October 30, 2025
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Heavenly Hurt, it gives us — We can find no scar, But internal difference — …

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Sunstone 50-year Time Capsule: Part X

By Stephen Carter | October 18, 2025
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Sunstone has been around for long enough that you can uncover various technological eras by …

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Restaurants in the Mormon “Good Place” Part 3

By M. Spaff Sumison | October 17, 2025
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Looking for yet another binge-watch time sink? If you haven’t gotten to The Good Place …

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Apologia Pro Mea Via

By D. Michael Quinn | October 15, 2025
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Part X of the Sunstone Classics series. D. Michael Quinn was the author of such …

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