Relief Society Lesson Plan: “Young Women in the Work” by Bonnie L. Oscarson
[Photo by Bruce Mars on Pexels.] Access President Oscarson’s April 2018 General Conference talk here. Write this quote from the talk on the board (if
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[Photo by Bruce Mars on Pexels.] Access President Oscarson’s April 2018 General Conference talk here. Write this quote from the talk on the board (if
A Mormon woman came in second place in the Boston marathon. It was only the second time she’d ever run a marathon. My husband and
The LDS church has set up a website to help members learn about the new ministering program. Find it here: Ministering with Strengthened Melchizedek Priesthood
Recently I read a fascinating article by Rosemary Hill. https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n07/rosemary-hill/what-does-she-think-she-looks-like. It is about women, fashion, clothing, and uses a phrase, “frock consciousness”, which is deserving
Last General Conference Sunday, my mom got a call from her cousin, about her own mother, my grandmother warrior, Zena. Her body that carried her
Why do we pay tithing? Introduce the doctrine Write on the board, “Why do you pay tithing?” Invite the young women to imagine that a
Things I miss about going to church every week: Developing deep relationships with people from many different walks of life Singing the sacrament hymn, focusing
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Mary Dispenza and Judy Larson, two leaders of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP),
At April 2018 General Conference, church leaders announced a new effort called “ministering” that would replace the home teaching/visiting teaching program. Details about the new
Hello everyone! I’m happy to be here as a new permablogger. Some of you have probably seen me hanging around the bloggernacle for a while
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