
What Could I Have Done Differently With My Life if I Wasn’t Raised LDS?
This year I’ve discovered a woman with an oddly parallel life to my own. Her name is Dr. Angela Dunn, but you’ve probably never heard
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
This year I’ve discovered a woman with an oddly parallel life to my own. Her name is Dr. Angela Dunn, but you’ve probably never heard
“spiritual practices help me feel connected to my body and create in me a sense of groundedness through my physical senses, while other kinds of
Miracles among the Rubble is sincerely unlike any book I have ever read. Written and edited by women, the book is a lyrical collection of
By: Ramona Morris I never wanted to get married. I never wanted to get married. I NEVER WANTED TO GET MARRIED! Before joining the church
After over an hour’s drive from the already remote campsite where we were staying, we arrived at Goblin Valley State Park, Utah. I had fond
I have been hungry for this book for as long as I’ve known Melody Newey Johnson. We met virtually as bloggers on the Exponent listserv,
New Beginnings come in fall. To my friends: Divorcing ones rebuilding A blessing on your house – new or newly yours On those who stay
One of the things I love about the church is its emphasis on personal revelation. The theology of having the Holy Ghost, a member of
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley In the October 2020 General Conference, I was struck by the address from Elder Scott D. Whiting, “Becoming Like Him.” In
By Eliza Wells Introduction In her April 2020 General Conference address, Primary General President Joy Jones declared, “President Russell M. Nelson taught, ‘It would
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.