
The Evolving Mormon Definition of Preside
When I was single, my male counterparts in my student ward were repeatedly admonished to prepare to preside over their future homes. Such speeches troubled
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When I was single, my male counterparts in my student ward were repeatedly admonished to prepare to preside over their future homes. Such speeches troubled
When I first learned that Exponent was getting political, my initial thoughts were on my own political coming of age story, involving a specific experience
They have hipper music than we do; awesome stadium seating churches and exciting, fiery sermons, complete with multi-media special effects. Of course we stuffy Mormons
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Since Mitt Romney running for president was the primary catalyst in creating this political issue, I can’t help but wonder who the U.S. citizens are
by Lorie Winder (Lorie Winder has an MA in Humanities from BYU and is the former https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg of the Mormon Women’s Forum Quarterly, an LDS
Guest post by Jessica F., who is studying educational psychology, international development, and religious studies. She lives in England with her husband and four children. I
by Michelle Beaver* I’ve never been Mormon. However, in high school my best friend was Mormon and was part of an amazing Mormon family, and
by Kelly Ann (Pictures in this post are not to be used without permission. I’m sharing them as I think they help illustrate what a
The discussion of “covenants” can be a tricky subject. After all, covenants -especially religious covenants- are personally and privately avowed, making way for potential awkwardness
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