Comparing the Nightmare Before Christmas and the Nightmare of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: Part 1
There once was a gifted and powerful king who inspired awe and adoration. Yet the king grew weary of the same old praise and began
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There once was a gifted and powerful king who inspired awe and adoration. Yet the king grew weary of the same old praise and began
So, for me: enduring to the end really has nothing to do with me thinking about some end that I struggle to imagine. Instead, enduring
There’s no decision a person of color, Indigenous person, person from a low-income household, or non-American can make in the Church that can’t be overruled
I can’t help but imagine Jesus would be sitting out here with me on a park bench instead of inside that beige building. That He
This is the sixth in a series of guest posts about being fat and female in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Please consider contributing
The history of specific expectations related to how women dress and care of their bodies is as lengthy as religion; however I’d argue the LDS
The church released the next batch of hymns for the new hymnal last week. I was only familiar with three of them, but I’m pleased
I get second-hand embarrassment when LDS parents take the stand and openly discuss their disappointment over “wayward” and “inactive” children. Thankfully, the children are usually
Can you imagine the impact men can make for women if a significant group of them took a stand in regards to women’s equality in
Blogger April Young-Bennett writes, “When I was a missionary, I watched General Conference at a church with other missionaries, most of whom were male, and
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