2011 May Visiting Teaching Message: Teacher’s Choice from Conference
Conference months can be a bit tricky when constructing a message to share with the women you visit teach. In my experience, most visiting teachers
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Conference months can be a bit tricky when constructing a message to share with the women you visit teach. In my experience, most visiting teachers
by Jesse Last fast Sunday, my ward’s Scout fundraising committee chair came to Relief Society to encourage support of the Scouts’ annual fundraiser. In our
Guest Post by Aimee Hickman While preparing and teaching this lesson I would suggest doing whatever you can to keep the discussion from revolving around
Policy experts have long noted the perplexing problem of low birthrates among the most free and democratic countries. Indeed, most European countries have negative birthrates,
BYU pulls *that* painting from the bookstore. (yes, *THAT* one) http://ow.ly/4IDAu #McNaughton #onenationundergod # we love @askmormongirl! "Is there room for you in Mormonism as
BYU pulls *that* painting from the bookstore. (yes, *THAT* one) http://ow.ly/4IDAu #McNaughton #onenationundergod # we love @askmormongirl! "Is there room for you in Mormonism as
Below is my first attempt at a “vlog” for the Exponent. I look forward to your comments–either about this genre (how does it compare to
When I was younger I believed that I was the wise (wo)man who built her house upon a rock. I had a sure foundation. I
Jana Reiss in response to Michael Otterson and it's so spot on: http://tinyurl.com/3gmq9uw # An evangelical preacher's heretical transformation away from the gospel of hellfire
Jana Reiss in response to Michael Otterson and it's so spot on: http://tinyurl.com/3gmq9uw # An evangelical preacher's heretical transformation away from the gospel of hellfire
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