Women of the Bible Series: from The Women’s Exponent 1889
This article originally appeared in the Women’s Exponent in February 1890. It is a great summary of many women spoken of in the bible, and
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
This article originally appeared in the Women’s Exponent in February 1890. It is a great summary of many women spoken of in the bible, and
Mary Ann Shumway McFarland has been coloring in coloring books since before it was cool. She is great at sending Christmas cards, terrible with warranties,
I am so excited that I get to post about Deborah. She is one of my favorite women in the scriptures. Her story takes place
Guest post by Nora Mansor-Clark. Nora is a Sunni Muslim who lives in Brisbane, Queensland with her husband, a daughter and a cat. Her passion is
In the scriptures, sometimes the same stories are told by different authors. This serves to expand upon the record of the person or event, and
To me, the most memorable part of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s book, A Midwife’s Tale, is the chapter where she relates the story of a scandal
I love the hymn “How Can I Keep from Singing,” written by the 19th century Baptist minister and composer Robert Lowry. Dr. Lowry also wrote
Like a (rough) stone rolling, the discussion surrounding female ordination has gained so much momentum that I don’t see it slowing down until it’s resolved.
Of all the topics we cover with our young women, we could teach this lesson every week and always find new dimension and application. The
Click for English Translation La historia de Jacob y Esaú es una que siempre he disfrutado y me ha intrigado, sin embargo, la serie
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.