*Giveaway* Rachel Rueckert’s If the Tide Turns
Last month marked the release of Rachel Rueckert’s debut novel, If the Tide Turns. Enter to win one of three copies of this adventurous historical
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Last month marked the release of Rachel Rueckert’s debut novel, If the Tide Turns. Enter to win one of three copies of this adventurous historical
What might [the Nephites’] actions have been like if they knew Jesus’ teachings?
There has been a lot of discussion about the 2024 Worldwide Relief Society Devotional held three weeks ago. I hope that the conversations around power
I’m here to tell you: it benefits no one to promote ignorance. Even you may suffer the consequences of that.
“We need you; We love you.” – President Camille N. Johnson While plenty has been well said about the recent Relief Society Devotional, I found
“There have been times when I nearly laid my hands on people, to address them in person, in the name of Christ, to be healed.
This Easter Sunday, please take a moment to read this opinion piece from Esau McCaulley about what Easter weekend means for him and Black Americans
We love Jesus
We wait for Jesus
We have faith in Jesus
But when there’s faith, there’s doubt.
Faith isn’t perfect
By the time the comments on IG were restored, the comversation had spread far beyond the comment section. Here are 10 not-to-miss responses.
Sustaining a male General Authority is mandatory in our church; sustaining a woman leader is more of a grey area.
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