Poll: Tenure of the Relief Society President
In the early days of the church, the calling of General Relief Society President lasted until death, just like the calling of apostle. Emmeline B.
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In the early days of the church, the calling of General Relief Society President lasted until death, just like the calling of apostle. Emmeline B.
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I’m sure we all remember that talk, you know, the one about the purse. I decided that I’d offer up the contents of my purse
Last weekend my daughters and I went on a pilgrimage. I know Jews feel compelled to make the “Aliyah” to Israel, and for Muslims the
by Kelly Ann After several Relief Society lessons on missionary work (12, 13, and 14), reading the title “Advancing the Work of the Lord” initially
By Regina. (She is a lifelong member, reader, wife, and world traveler.) As a preface, I don’t know the feminist response to what I am
Last night our feminist book club discussed Pioneer, Polygamist, Politician: The Life of Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon. Here is a great summary article of the book
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Who is worth my time and money? Since most people have limited quantities of both, it seems worth considering who we spend extra time and
Disclosure: My husband works for Pixar, so of course I’m going to tell you to see Brave. Also, here’s the warning for spoilers: Spoilers Ahead!
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