Married, but Still Single at Church (from the series: Single and Married in the LDS Church)
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
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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. 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
By Jenny Last month I wrote about my experience challenging authority. This post is my attempt to redefine our current understanding of leadership and authority, based
My boyfriend is not LDS and has limited experience with our ilk (basically just me). He asked me to educate him about Mormon culture. And
The missionary showed me where the Gospel Doctrine class room was, “Relief Society meets in here, too, so you’re good.” I thanked her, did one
I’ve long been a fan of Neylan’s idea of giving a “major task” (within the church structure) to the Relief Society organization. See Neylan’s article
BYU Pressured to Stop Punishing Rape Victims sign petition.
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