Relief Society Lesson 10: Our Search for Truth
The topic of this lesson is knowledge and the search for truth, as the name suggests. A helpful parallel source, for those who want to
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
The topic of this lesson is knowledge and the search for truth, as the name suggests. A helpful parallel source, for those who want to
by Aimee Hickman This past Saturday night, I was delighted to speak alongside one of my idols, Claudia Bushman, at the Exponent II 40th Anniversary
“When you go home, can I have your garments?” a local woman asked my senior companion. It was common for American missionaries serving in my
by MargaretOH Everyone has multiple identities. For the most part identities are either peacefully nested (i.e. a Mid-Westener and an American) or separated (i.e. lawyer
As a teenage convert to the LDS Church from New York City, going to BYU and studying in Utah was the equivalent of going to
by Tom P Will women be ordained to the priesthood? Although historically the Church has resisted change for a considerable period of time when pressured
The first person who had the privilege of witnessing the gold plates was Mary Whitmer.
I have two young kids, and they’re of an age when potty language and name calling happen all the time. “Poop” is both the funniest
I weep because gross darkness covers the whole earth. I weep because daughters bear the burden of the sins of their fathers. I weep because
When I was single and 21, I attended a memorable family Easter egg hunt. I am the oldest female cousin on that side of the
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.