Christmas After Faith Transition
My earliest Christmas memories are of deep drifts of snow visiting my grandparents house in New England. They lived on top of a big hill,
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My earliest Christmas memories are of deep drifts of snow visiting my grandparents house in New England. They lived on top of a big hill,
Guest post by Emily G The summer issue of the Exponent II magazine arrived in my mailbox on a day when I. was. done. in.
I love the event formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Annual Christmas Concert. With the road shows of my Latter-day Saint childhood long gone
When I was married, the software program/ward clerks deleted my “household” (with contact info and my photo) and added me as a member of my
I’ve never liked the song “The Little Drummer Boy.” The tune isn’t bad–I actually find the repetitive melody rather soothing–but the off-key “ching ching” of
In his introduction, https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg John Gosslee observes that there is no other book out there that focuses solely on contemporary living women artists. “It was
When I went in for my missionary interview with my stake president, the first thing he said to me was, “Sisters are 10% of the
A Poem to Heavenly Mother Once you were theretied to me.I grew in your safetyYour cord gave me life.it fed menourished meI could not survive
By Brittany Hartley After my first son was born, I found myself home for the first time in my life. As a busy teacher, I
My Laurel class president daughter thought it was unfair that the Young Men got a high adventure week long overnight trip white-water rafting. She spent
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