The Dilemma of Wanting/Ignoring Women’s Voices at General Conference
I am caught between longing and a confession. The longing: Ever since I began seriously considering women’s place in God’s plan, I have felt keenly the
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I am caught between longing and a confession. The longing: Ever since I began seriously considering women’s place in God’s plan, I have felt keenly the
Late at night after the Priesthood Session of General Conference in spring of 2014, I was simply too sad to sleep. Â It had been a
My plan was to move to a new ward and never go this past January. I was tired of crying through the sacrament every Sunday
The following is the Letter from the Editor, by Pandora Brewer, for the Fall 2016 issue of Exponent II.  This issue explores the theme “Mormon Feminist
by Kelsi My brother is a die hard Aggie fan. He absolutely loves sports and one of his favorite things to do is to discuss
This lesson from the Howard W. Hunter manual about recognizing the value in unheralded acts of service and leadership is actually quite good on its own,
Despite my feelings about having a male speaker at the Women’s Session of General Conference, I admit that I’m always happy to hear from President
Young Women General President, Bonnie L. Oscarson, spoke to all the women, young women, and girls at Saturday’s Women’s session.  She said she was
General Conference has begun – starting last night with the 1st Counselor in the Primary Presidency, Jean Bingham. President Bingham, who has a Masters Degree
by Joni Recently, my ward’s Primary presidency asked me to portray an Old Testament character as part of their monthly ‘Scripture Heroes’ program in Sharing
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