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When and How Would and Should You Respond
(Trigger warning for discussion of sexual abuse, child abuse, and other related subjects) By Kelly Ann The scandal at Penn State has generated a lot
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(Trigger warning for discussion of sexual abuse, child abuse, and other related subjects) By Kelly Ann The scandal at Penn State has generated a lot
In Heidi’s guest post, An Awakening, she proudly identified herself as a feminist but told us that her husband won’t wear the label of feminist
how one Quaker class teaches sex ed: http://t.co/mogvjlMr # http://t.co/CXyDsBWm "There’s something about seeing all these nice looking people with these judgmental labels applied to
how one Quaker class teaches sex ed: http://t.co/mogvjlMr # http://t.co/CXyDsBWm "There’s something about seeing all these nice looking people with these judgmental labels applied to
how one Quaker class teaches sex ed: http://t.co/mogvjlMr # http://t.co/CXyDsBWm "There’s something about seeing all these nice looking people with these judgmental labels applied to
Last month, I ran my first race, a Ragnar relay race in Las Vegas. It was a great experience and not just because I got
I had an experience recently with a woman who said something to me specifically because she wanted me to to contradict what she said [1].
Temple Marriage In a September 2011 Ensign article titled, Giving God a Chance to Bless Us, a church district in Argentina is highlighted for its
I teach nursery. It’s a nice place to be: snacks, dancing, and simple lessons focused on basic gospel principles. No one in the back is
It’s a shame that I post on Mondays because many of my posts are written Sunday night about what happened at church. I’m so predictable. So
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