Renovating My Faith
My husband’s cousin lives in a gorgeous, old house – it was built around 1885, and was one of the first homes built in that
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
My husband’s cousin lives in a gorgeous, old house – it was built around 1885, and was one of the first homes built in that
I found “The Crucible of Doubt” to be rich with insight into age-old religious questions. Many of the chapters gave voice (and deeper meaning) to
A couple Christmases ago, I polled Exponent readers about their favorite Mormon Christmas movies and got a lot of blank stares. Apparently, most families don’t
My mother is a brave woman who dared to speak out about being raped on multiple occasions by a brother-in-law during her childhood, although recounting
Do you ever feel weary? Like, to the bone, deep in your core, depleted spiritual exhaustion? I do. I have been feeling that way lately, especially
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Claus, A recent video mashup of male LDS leaders providing instructions to LDS women on how to be LDS women, left
By Karen For as long as I can remember, my grandma has hand made a Christmas ornament each year for each one of her grandkids.
Repetition Activities Children (and adults) learn songs by repetition, but simply singing the same song over and over is boring. Here are some more interesting
Do you have a favorite Christmas carol? I have too many to name just one. You probably do, too. For me, Christmas music is the
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
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