Guest Post: Dear Phil Donahue
By Kristin Lowe February 4, 1980. The credits began to roll on the Phil Donahue show. Director. Executive Producer. Senior Producer. Superimposed titles and names
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Kristin Lowe February 4, 1980. The credits began to roll on the Phil Donahue show. Director. Executive Producer. Senior Producer. Superimposed titles and names
Growing up in the church, I learned that marriage was a big deal. God had a plan that included marrying in the temple, which was
There has been so much said and written about how people are feeling in the midst of this grief, profound disruption in everyday routines, and
This week has been full of feelings and emotions all over the world as we practice social distancing amid concerns of COVID-19. I wanted to
by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow of
My dear neighbor is going through intensive treatment for cancer. When she was diagnosed a couple of months ago, I would go and visit her
We are taught to “liken the scriptures” unto ourselves. In that spirit, I have adapted some favorite scripture passages to our present circumstances as we
“Sisters, like Esther, we must prepare for our time because our time has come.”
Earlier this week I was with my online congregation. Attendance was up. A lot of people shared worries and the specifics of what they were
This lesson plan can also be used to teach Come Follow Me: Alma 8-12 “Jesus Christ Will Come to Redeem His People” Why is it
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