Choosing the Crisis
I’m preparing to teach a local writing workshop, a six-week class to help some fellow writers create short pieces about a personal life event. To help me
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I’m preparing to teach a local writing workshop, a six-week class to help some fellow writers create short pieces about a personal life event. To help me
For the past couple of months, I’ve struggled to write for my monthly blog slot. I think I skipped last month. I’ve been in a bit
“Our Heavenly Father established families to help us teach correct principles in a loving atmosphere,” starts this month’s Visiting Teaching message. I love this concept!
I would begin this lesson by reading this definition of faith given by Howard W. Hunter in the manual: Whether seeking for knowledge of scientific
About two years ago parents and youth in our stake were invited to a fireside with our beloved Stake President. Our daughter had just turned
Once upon a time, Rachel had the rich opportunity to research Heavenly Mother full-time at BYU.  Her post, What I first learned about Heavenly Mother, was
It happens most in summer. I miss my childhood home in a small rural town in Idaho. I miss the expansive sky and impressive sunsets.
by Andrew R. (I am a member of the Church living in the UK. I have a wife, six daughters, one son (on a mission)
Catching you up on a few notable posts from the bloggernacle and beyond. Please add any other recommendations in the comments! Think Mormon polygamy
By Judy Curtis (I have been a feminist since the 70s when my friends in Boston started Exponent II. I have stayed active in the
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.