#hearLDSwomen: I Was Discriminated Against as a Sister Missionary
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
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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
Three is a magic number, they say. People talk about the Holy Trinity and three-legged barstools, but I think about the years when a couple
I was in institute in law school. It was competition season. Some men in the class had just made the national finals of a big
I’ve been playing piano for about as long as I’ve been a member of the Church- right about the age of 8 is when I
Names are important. What we call someone or something frames our perception and impacts the meaning in our minds. It offends God when we use
At the end of September 2017, I was feeling broken-hearted and worthless. The discovery that Exponent II’s treasurer had been engaging in systematic theft for
When I went to my last bishop about my abusive marriage and told him I was planning to leave and get a divorce, he seemed
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