Guest Post: Heavenly Mother in the Uncertainty of Perimenopause
For the last few years, a female friend and I have compared Perimenopause symptoms the way that our younger selves compared rock bands. I have
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
For the last few years, a female friend and I have compared Perimenopause symptoms the way that our younger selves compared rock bands. I have
Who did Jesus always heal, touch, greet, meet, eat with, bless, teach, and commune with? Always. Every time? It’s not the righteous. It’s not the
I don’t regret paying tithing – even during tight financial times. But I do regret that I was misled about where my money was going.
This is the best story/lesson/sharing time I have found that teaches kindness, acceptance of differences, and self-love. It is entertaining and silly enough to keep
She eventually decided to enroll at Memphis State. On her first day, she was told that she wasn’t allowed in the library, the gym, the
How Do the Savior’s Teachings Help Me Make Righteous Judgments? This lesson, like many lessons Come Follow Me, Young Women, requires a choice. Is your
The more I tried to find out whether the Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) still exists or whether it’s been replaced by BYU-Idaho Pathways, the more
I could not conscientiously prohibit my daughter’s actions. I want her to explore a world where she has the power to create meaningful spiritual experiences.
I’ve been a singer all my life, professionally for over 50 years. Singing in church was a several times a year event for me. No
This past Sunday the Come, Follow Me lesson for Sunday School was based on Matthew 5-6 which includes the Sermon on the Mount and the
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