When Teacher and Text Aren’t on the Same Page
I would consider it unethical to advocate spiritual principles that I didn’t believe or hope to be true. At the same time, I recognize that
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I would consider it unethical to advocate spiritual principles that I didn’t believe or hope to be true. At the same time, I recognize that
For the past eight years that this blog has been around, I’ve been pretty open about my desire for change in the LDS church. I’d
I recently read this article in Wired about eradicating polio. It says last year there were only 223 cases of polio in the world, which
When my daughter asked me about the veracity of Santa Claus, I told her that I like to pretend that Santa Claus is real because
How Can I know my Heavenly Father? 1. Begin the lesson by having the girls take turns reading the verses to “O my Father” (Hymn
na·tiv·i·ty (n -t v -t , n -). n. pl. na·tiv·i·ties. 1. Birth, especially the place, conditions, or circumstances of being born. Dear Luke, You’re a
A week and a half ago I cut my hair. A lot. I buzzed it to half an inch. My initial thoughts were, “Oh wow.
I sat on a train in New York City, with my new babe wrapped snuggly against my chest when I saw a woman yawn. It
Despite the inconvenience of an 8 AM Sunstone session this past July, my friend Katrina Barker Anderson delivered a compelling and beautiful presentation about her
A couple years ago as it came time for New Year’s goals, I realized that I had made the same goal every year since I
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