Guest Post: Bishops Need To Be Better; But So Do We
by L.A. Maya Angelou said, “When you know better, you do better.” I sat in front of my bishop, sobbing after sharing my secret. Cautiously,
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by L.A. Maya Angelou said, “When you know better, you do better.” I sat in front of my bishop, sobbing after sharing my secret. Cautiously,
One summer day when I was 38 weeks pregnant, I went outside to turn on the sprinklers. I reached down to flip on the pump,
A year or so ago, I was preparing for surgery on my hands. In the two years before this, I had three other hand surgeries,
Tim Wirkus’s book The Infinite Future, a novel is set in Utah, Brazil, Idaho, and outer space, may be the truest thing you read about
In order to expand anti-bullying practice, and in order to teach empathy and inclusion, with the bi-product of reducing suicide and suicidal thoughts for students
There are a lot of books out there about Jesus. Why might you be interested in this one? I’ll tell you briefly. This book puts
One of my favorite stories from the Book of Mormon is when the brother of Jared asks God for light in the ships that the
A couple months ago, Judy, a longtime friend of Exponent II, sent me an email about a prayer she had heard in a yoga class
This is the second part in our ongoing series about a recently discovered set of documents that illuminate for us what life was like in
Former LDS Area Seventy Jon Huntsman Sr., founder of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, passed away today. In his honor, I would like to share this
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