Henry B. Eyring: Societies of Caregivers
President Eyring found an elegant solution to the potentially awkward task of being a man giving a sermon to women about their womanly duties: he
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President Eyring found an elegant solution to the potentially awkward task of being a man giving a sermon to women about their womanly duties: he
The following post includes my notes and thoughts on President Stephens’ first address for the General Relief Society meeting. The theme for President Stephens’ address
I, along with three other bloggers, will be sharing our notes from various talks from the General Relief Society Broadcast tonight. Here are my notes
When I was in college in the early ‘60s, Stella Harris Oaks was a role model for young, Mormon women—at least in Utah. Stella, a
I am a biological anthropologist and one of my favorite classes to teach is about modern human variation. I ask my undergraduates to line up
by Mary Ellen Robertson (originally posted at Feminism and Religion) If I see a flaw in contemporary Mormon feminism, it’s that we haven’t ventured outside
By Vada Vada blogs at http://zelophehadsdaughters.com/ “[M]iracle[s] can happen and will happen when there is kindness, respect, and love. Why do any of us have to
Today was the ward’s primary program. Â Sophie (age 5) stood up to talk about her blessings and said “I’m thankful that Heavenly Father loves me
From our archive: Poll: Work http://t.co/zbQGUUwt #women # From our archive: The WE canvas http://t.co/320x81cV # From our archive: Relief Society Lesson 41: The Postmortal
While I wait to collect my kindergartener I sometimes pass the time looking through the “grass” (people will insist on trying to grow grass in
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