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by Wendy Chapman As we were quarantined during the Covid-19 crisis, our ward had a sacrament meeting via Zoom, and I listened to the testimonies
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by Wendy Chapman As we were quarantined during the Covid-19 crisis, our ward had a sacrament meeting via Zoom, and I listened to the testimonies
It has been many years since I have read the Book of Mormon on a regular basis, but in the last few months I have
In this Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, pandemic moment, I want to reflect on the ways in which social justice work is spiritual work. The
“My husband said that I just didn’t have that much potential to be beautiful. Can you imagine how I felt?” The woman, Anne, said tearfully
Today at 6pm the Black Lives Matter to Christ Facebook page will be live streaming a Juneteenth Fireside. From the page, the founder offers
As we have seen recently and throughout hundreds of years of human history, white supremacy and racism cause unspeakable harm and injury to our BIPOC
This lesson plan could also be used to teach Come Follow Me: The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2 “We Believe” Overcoming Racism, Starting
In 2015 I had the pleasure to attend a Sunstone Education Foundation event, “Theology from the Margins Conference” where the keynote speech was given by
By Maren C. Recently President Russell M. Nelson caused quite a stir when he—or whoever administers his social media accounts—posted a few photos to Facebook,
I am terrible at sports. My family didn’t play or watch them growing up. I can’t remember the rules, and I’ve never been to a
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