Is Motherhood Enough?
Because of my involvement with Ordain Women, I have many conversations about women and priesthood. These conversations often include thoughts on motherhood and personal experiences
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Because of my involvement with Ordain Women, I have many conversations about women and priesthood. These conversations often include thoughts on motherhood and personal experiences
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. You don’t get any nasty religious vs. secular fights; you don’t have to worry that your friend is
This section, “The Life and Ministry of Joseph Fielding Smith,” isn’t technically a lesson, but I think it provides helpful background and can prepare the
Nate is an economist and EmilyCC’s spouse and co-Cubmaster. Jessawhy’s post a couple months ago ago made me want to look more closely at how
Here is a simple, readers theater nativity I wrote for my Primary Sharing Time. I also used it for a Family Home Evening. Other than
Earlier this month, I presented at Counterpoint Conference on the topic, Theological Foundations: What Is Priesthood And Why Is It Necessary For Women? Here is my
“There’s an awful lot of writing going on that nobody knows about.” – Edward Gildea, publisher of The Diarist’s Journal When I was about 8 years
A common Mormon custom is that home teachers, missionaries or other priesthood visitors will ask the male householder, as “head of the household” or “the
When you were baptized you covenanted to “stand as a witness of God at all time and in all things, and in all places …”
Guest post by QueLinda. How Can I Prepare to Establish a Christ-Centered Home? Building the kingdom of God begins with building a righteous home and
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.