Gospel Principles 31: Honesty
One of the lines in the manual that jumped out at me was this: Honest people love truth and justice. I’ve been in more than
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
One of the lines in the manual that jumped out at me was this: Honest people love truth and justice. I’ve been in more than
While I was in college I discovered the joy of attending the student recitals. They are, for the most part, free. They are also generally
When I look out at the 20 students in my classroom, I sometimes wonder how many of them are in the present . . .
While many argue that women having the priesthood would upset the balance of power at the ward levels (referred to as “the Bishop jump” by
By Kelly Ann It is hard for me to imagine a world without the internet. Emails, instant messaging, blogging, online searches, Facebook, and Twitter have
RT @jodim Spotted in the women's restroom at BYU. Brides have them. Babies have them. Now missionaries have them too! http://bit.ly/hYz5tq # RT @quickmissive Dealing
The other morning I ran up Tumamoc hill. First time I’ve ever been able to run up the whole thing: It’s short, 1.5 miles to
“What are some words used to describe a temple?” I stood in front of the class and wrote everyone’s suggestions on the chalkboard: holy, beautiful,
Last year I made a phone call to my father after not speaking to him for nearly three years. It went well at the time.
Exponent II, Vol. VI, No.1, Fall 1979 Of Time and Music by Samelynn J. Wood, Portland, Oregon —————– “I thought you could play the piano, Momma.”
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