Are you my mother?
By Kelsi I didn’t know you were missing For over twenty years. Hushed whispers and defeaning silence So loud I didn’t know I could hear
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By Kelsi I didn’t know you were missing For over twenty years. Hushed whispers and defeaning silence So loud I didn’t know I could hear
About 4:00 pm I start watching my phone. I turn it face up and switch from silent to a low hum. Just in case. And
We had a good discussion about General Conference on our backlist. Many of us found inspiration for our own life journeys and were reassured by
This poem of Gerard Manley Hopkins beautifully expresses a worry that we all might feel at some point in our lives — that our prayers are
Sister Sassy is the Exponent’s resident Agony Aunt, answering all your pressing questions and dispensing wisdom from her pedestal. Â To see other sterling examples of
CW: brief mention of a suicide attempt A few months ago, my garments were causing me all sorts of angst. I hated the way they looked,
This week, I started reading Our Bodies, Our Bikes and found a quote from 1885 I hadn’t seen before, though it must be somewhat well-known as it’s
I didn’t think about pornography much as a teenager or young adult. It was difficult to find when I was growing up. Internet browsers weren’t
Samuel Brown’s First Principles and Ordinances: The Fourth Article of Faith in Light of the Temple is not a very big book, but it took me a
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation This Relief Society lesson which can be found here can be an empowering discussion about how to strengthen our leadership
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