The Great Divorce
My parents are divorced. They have been for a long time. I spend weekends with my father But all through the week I am cared
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My parents are divorced. They have been for a long time. I spend weekends with my father But all through the week I am cared
By Felicia Ellis Okay, ladies, you want to drive? I hear you saying it would be wonderful to be able to drive your children to
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Shehnaz Haqqani, Assistant Professor of Religion at Mercer University, and Zahra Khan, an activist and engineer,
A New York Times obituary about her life is available here: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/04/us/rachel-held-evans.html Her books are available here:
By Jenny It was a beautiful spring morning. The daffodils were glowing in the sunlight as I took pictures of my daughters in their dresses.
The Ogden Temple in the 1970s, before its modern makeover. Hooray for positive changes! I was married in the Bountiful Temple 16 ½ years ago,
by Holly Castillo This morning as I opened Instagram I was immediately shown a picture of a couple in wedding attire published by @churchnewsroom. The
There are two major viewpoints in Christianity regarding priesthood. Though it’s a bit more complex than this, for the sake of simplicity I’ll call them
The other day I heard that a young man from my ward, Benjamin, now in his fourth year of college, is planning to find a
I recently had a very rare opportunity for a woman in the church – I got to help carry out a baptismal interview.  My in-laws are
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