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Commander in Chief Can you envision the day when the United States of America finally has a female president? If you can’t, Commander in Chief
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Commander in Chief Can you envision the day when the United States of America finally has a female president? If you can’t, Commander in Chief
Guest Post by Emily January Petersen Women are most likely to leave an organization after experiencing a psychological contract barrier, which is a belief “employees
Neckties are arrows that point to the male genitalia. Why are they considered “priesthood attire” in the LDS community? In some congregations otherwise worthy men
Girls Who Choose God is a book I wish I’d had as a child, and am thrilled to have for my children. Featuring 11 women
I recently had a conversation in which I expressed my hope for women to someday be ordained and serve in callings such as bishop. I
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français How can I guard my virtue? The outline for this lesson is here and the corresponding Young Men’s lesson
A few weeks ago as I sat in a lesson in Relief Society, the phrase, “they just don’t understand the Gospel…” was muttered. At first,
by Emily Holsinger Butler What is a Girl Good For? Nice question. I wonder who was asking it back in 1968, which was, incidentally, the
The world lost a great man yesterday, to an illness that is great in its scope and power. I am acquainted with that illness and
Saturday was a special day. It was the day Claudia Bushman was celebrated via the Mormon Women’s History Initiative Symposium. I was not able to attend,
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