Guest Post: What Sheep Taught Me About Motherhood
by Jesse (Jesse is a confirmed science nerd, writer, runner and mother of two children. Â She completed my undergraduate and graduate work in Biology, and
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Jesse (Jesse is a confirmed science nerd, writer, runner and mother of two children. Â She completed my undergraduate and graduate work in Biology, and
One fairly common source of conflict in a marriage is how, and where to spend the holidays. The most common solution I’ve seen is to
Namaste. A simple enough word. Three syllables. Short vowels. Before traveling in Nepal, it was just a word that everyone uttered at the end of
About five months ago, I was called to be our ward’s Public Affairs representative. I was happy to accept. Seeing as I have been the
by Whoa-man When you first meet someone what do you talk about? How is that different from whatyou and your co-workers, classmates, or fellow moms
People have just as many reasons for being active in the church as they do for resigning their membership. Share with us in what way(s)
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(We are thrilled to announce that kmillecam has agreed to join Exponent as a new perma. Welcome! She is a feminist, dancer, reader, wife, liberal,
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens Brown paper packages tied up with strings These are a few
I taught this lesson about a year ago, from the new manual for our Gospel Essentials class. I started out by sharing this personal story.
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