Relief Society Lesson Chapter 15: Faithful, Energetic Service in the Kingdom of God
I love the title of this lesson, but I’ll admit that I felt a little deflated when I saw that it was primarily about missionary
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I love the title of this lesson, but I’ll admit that I felt a little deflated when I saw that it was primarily about missionary
As a Mormon feminist, I often here comments like, “The church loves women and we think they are equal. Why do you feel different or
When I express concerns about opportunities in the church that are limited to men, or organizational structures designed to ensure that males wield decision-making authority,
” . . .Yet, for me, the single most astounding piece of doctrine within the Mormon faith is this: that God speaks to us where
Since waiting for marriage went out of fashion, the premaritally sexually active majority has often misunderstood those of us who still cling to this ideal,
by Kelly Ann Several weeks ago I had the following somewhat awkward maybe minute conversation at a game night with some single Mormon friends: Guy [to
NPR placed this clip of Miss Utah bombing her question about what having a growing minority of female breadwinners while women still earn less than
I’m afraid some of what I’m about to say will sound ignorant or offensive but I’m going to write this anyway. I have two little
People frequently point out that Mormon women don’t want the priesthood, as evidenced by studies like this one or this one. I have a theory
Why are covenants important in my life? & What covenants did I make at baptism? I teach teenagers for a living, and so my teaching
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