Book Review- Frontier Grit: The Unlikely True Stories of Daring Pioneer Women
I enjoy reading books about tough women from history, and this book did not disappoint. Frontier Grit tells the stories of twelve pioneer women. Each
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I enjoy reading books about tough women from history, and this book did not disappoint. Frontier Grit tells the stories of twelve pioneer women. Each
by Elle Mae “A place that wasn’t quite Zion, but tried.” (Hunt Steenblik, Rachel. “Jane.” I Gave Her A Name.) Mormonism lives in a tender
Gracious is the Lord, and righteous; yea, our God is merciful. Psalm 116:5 I had never heard this song until a few days ago when
By Miriam Bay Sweeney The committee was questioning their own earlier decision. They’d originally wanted to depart from scriptural text in the script of the
By Erin “We meet today with joy to act A proxy for thy dead, And give thee scores of wives who’ll be Like Crowns
by Ashley I have been thinking the past few days about a woman named Lavina Fielding Anderson. I do not know her personally, but I
Carol Lynn Pearson Carol Lynn Pearson is an advocate for LGBTQ rights (see her book Goodbye, I Love You) and feminist theology (see her book,
For most of my adult life I have altered my hair color. I’ve dyed, bleached, highlighted, lowlighted, and balayaged the heck out of my hair
Our ward mission leader gave the closing talk today. Every single time he talked about the benefits of serving a mission, he spoke in terms
Earlier this year, my ward got a new bishopric. Not long after that, the former bishop and his first counselor were called as primary teachers.
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