
Guest Post: A Shout Out to Single Mormon Men
by Suzette Smith (Suzette lives in the Washington DC area and works in non-profit public health. She serves on the executive board of Exponent II
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Suzette Smith (Suzette lives in the Washington DC area and works in non-profit public health. She serves on the executive board of Exponent II
This seems to me like it would be a very hard lesson to teach for several reasons. First, consider this question from the manual: What
I love and am a little obsessed with Jewish culture and history, so the content of this lesson as it goes in the manual is
by Kelly Ann Yesterday, I attended a very awkward Sunday school in a conservative southern state. The teacher followed the LDS.org lesson outline for chapters
At first I contemplated asking a trick question. Poll: Do you work? Because the answer for all of us should be, yes. Of course, I
"Losing my religion," from a Guatemalan #Mormon on Zocalo: http://t.co/gjDUivK # what's with J.C.Penny and their sexists back to school shirts for girls. http://ow.ly/6iofD #
"Losing my religion," from a Guatemalan #Mormon on Zocalo: http://t.co/gjDUivK # what's with J.C.Penny and their sexists back to school shirts for girls. http://ow.ly/6iofD #
"Losing my religion," from a Guatemalan #Mormon on Zocalo: http://t.co/gjDUivK # what's with J.C.Penny and their sexists back to school shirts for girls. http://ow.ly/6iofD #
"Losing my religion," from a Guatemalan #Mormon on Zocalo: http://t.co/gjDUivK # what's with J.C.Penny and their sexists back to school shirts for girls. http://ow.ly/6iofD #
I am ten thousand times more likely to fast well (i.e. meditatively, prayerfully, soulfully) when I’m doing it for a friend or family member in
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