In The Meantime: Finding A Personal Ministry
This post is my last as a regular contributor to The-Exponent blog. My time here has been a profound and delightful blessing. Exponent women are
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
This post is my last as a regular contributor to The-Exponent blog. My time here has been a profound and delightful blessing. Exponent women are
I will consider my life a success if I am able to master the talent that Emma Lou Thayne had to make people feel good
Many of us at Exponent II have been touched by Emma Lou Thayne’s wisdom and insight over the years. To celebrate her life, we’ve decided
“You don’t have to make every person in the city of Jerusalem,” my son says to me. He is home from college for the weekend
I have been thinking a lot about memory lately, and a lot about traditions. The first is because of a very big book I read
by Anne Wunderli I met Emma Lou for the first time at my wedding reception in 1983. She was a long-time friend of my mother-in-law
Growing up, I was often praised for my future motherhood potential. I had a great desire to be a good Mormon woman and I was
“. . . for me, one of the greatest gifts Christ gave us was the comfort of His last words on the cross: His testimony
The summer after my freshman year of college, I somehow landed a job working at A Woman’s Place, Salt Lake City’s only (and long since
Today is the end of my seventh week in a 24-week programming bootcamp. Three months ago, I was only non-chalantly applying for it, after having
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.