Guest Post: Today, I Couldn’t
(We are approaching the one month anniversary of the national election. This upcoming week we will feature a few posts that reflect on life in
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
(We are approaching the one month anniversary of the national election. This upcoming week we will feature a few posts that reflect on life in
Picture your childhood bedroom. In your mind, look around that room. What do you see? What did you use or touch or see every day?
Español In January, the youth lessons are on the Godhead. This is a lesson I did for the young women in my ward last January.
Five years ago, my ward in Alexandria split. This split ran through the heart of a close knit community – and created many heavy hearts.
When I married my husband fourteen years ago, I was incredibly intimidated by my mother-in-law. It sounds ridiculous to those who know her, because she’s
Guest post by Kerlily. Kerlily is a mother of five wonderful, intense and passionate children who are pursuing their dreams in various ways. She loves
I spent my Thanksgiving Holiday in Asheville, NC. On Friday, I toured Biltmore, the grounds and the house. One these tours, I often bring reading
Clic para versión en español John Hilton III and Anthony Sweat are two elders who have worked with youth throughout their Church career, also both
One of my favourite books recently is Letters to a Young Mormon by Adam Miller. Not even “favourite church books”, or “favourite non-fiction”, it’s so
Dear Exponent Readers, This has been a difficult month. Between political unrest and the anniversary of the Policy, it can be hard to feel grateful.
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