Myths (from the series: Single and Married in the LDS Church)
by Amanda Waterhouse Marriage is not simply a relationship or tax status in our church. It’s a blessing, a rite of passage, a necessary part
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by Amanda Waterhouse Marriage is not simply a relationship or tax status in our church. It’s a blessing, a rite of passage, a necessary part
Dear Single Members As I have put together this series on singles, a theme has emerged. This theme has run through all articles and all
by Naomi Watkins Note: Naomi is the cofounder of Aspiring Mormon Women, a non-profit organization that supports and encourages Latter-Day Saint women’s professional and educational pursuits.
It appears that a three-year financial crisis that threatened the Salt Lake Tribune may be coming to a close with the recent announcement that Paul
by Kristine Haglund Note: Kristine gave this talk first at a Single Sunstone Symposium in Salt Lake City and again at a Conference on Singles
By Sylvia Cabus I joined the church as a 27-year-old singleton – just returned from Peace Corps and about to start a graduate program in
by East River Lady Note from Suzette: The experiences shared here (about single’s wards, fitting in, and marriage) are common among singles; ERL’s
The following is the Letter From the Editor, by Pandora Brewer, for the Spring 2016 issue about the exclusion policy. Â In order to guarantee that
Four years ago, I published this post on single Mormon men. I think this series on singles is a good time to bring it back
According to the references at the end of the chapter, the majority of this lesson came from the 1987 September Ensign article, “What is True
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