What Happened to PEF?
The more I tried to find out whether the Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) still exists or whether it’s been replaced by BYU-Idaho Pathways, the more
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
The more I tried to find out whether the Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) still exists or whether it’s been replaced by BYU-Idaho Pathways, the more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
I thought to myself, “Why can’t I just ask my former young women these questions? Why are we friends on Facebook, liking each other’s posts
This is the “Welcome to Primary” teacher packet I give to each teacher called into my ward’s Primary. Feel free to edit it and make
But we don’t have to fully understand it/get it/agree with it to love our neighbor, child, friend, relative, or classmate. Studies show that young people’s
Twenty-three years after my endometriosis diagnosis, I entered peri-menopause. What a relief.
We throw the word “revelation” around quite carelessly in LDS congregations. Are we actually talking about ideas?
Guest Post by Elizabeth Cranford Garcia. Elizabeth Cranford Garcia’s work has most recently appeared in Tar River Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry, Irreantum, Wayfare, and Anti-Heroin Chic,
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