Thoughts on a Bat Mitzvah
A few months ago, my family was invited to a bat mitzvah. I had gone to a friend’s bar mizvah when I was 14, so
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A few months ago, my family was invited to a bat mitzvah. I had gone to a friend’s bar mizvah when I was 14, so
I procrastinated until it was too late. I had printed the email request, added to my to-do list, thought of a few ideas, stalled, and
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kate Wallace Nunnely, co-founder of the Junia Project and Associate Pastor at Wellspring Free Methodist Church
It would be awkward, for one thing. That is one of the takeaways from Pilot Program, a play included in the collection Third Wheel by
I’m attending Sunstone this week and went to a very moving session yesterday. It was titled “Extraordinary Ordinary Mormon Women.” The session description promised to
A few months ago, a friend of mine who was recently called into a Young Women presidency shared with me a question that
Camille Pissaro, Two Young Peasant Women “I’m so thankful for friendship. It beautifies life so much.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea Joseph Smith said,
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Young Women Lesson: How Can I Find Comfort in Jesus Christ When a Loved One Dies? For this lesson, I think it’s incredibly useful to
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