I Had to Lose My Religion to Find My Faith
I had to lose my religion to find my faith. I know it sounds trite. Just hear me out. I used to believe religion made
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I had to lose my religion to find my faith. I know it sounds trite. Just hear me out. I used to believe religion made
This is the third in a series of guest posts about being fat and female in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Please
Blogger April Young-Bennett lists three reasons church leaders might be choosing to enforce a strict garment-wearing mandate, even if garments may not be effective at
“All my mom saw was that I was no longer wearing my garments and testified to me that there was spiritual power in them. She
“I haven’t talked like this about God and gospel doctrine since college. I’ve just felt sort of alone when it comes to my feminist faith
In American Zion, Benjamin E. Park traces the fault lines of gender equality, racial equality, and marriage equality as braided threads, demonstrating how while each
Job’s wife lost everything–first her livelihood and standing in the community and then, in one freak storm, the 10 children that she carried, bore and
Guest blogger Ashli Carnicelli is an author and classically trained singer. Ashli’s heartfelt narrative invites readers to embark on a soul-enriching experience through her works
From the introduction to the narrative history to the photos and art to the essay and poetry selections to the #hearLDSwomen selections and the Afterward
“Dear Brother, … Elder’s Quorum should not be treated as some “boy’s club” where you can put others down. The world is facing an epidemic
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.