
The Music of a Faith Journey
As I finished reading through Exponent II’s latest issue, I was moved by many of the articles, particularly those that took me out of my
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
As I finished reading through Exponent II’s latest issue, I was moved by many of the articles, particularly those that took me out of my
There are two goals listed in the Faith in God booklet that suggest learning a song. Under Learning and Living the Gospel is: Learn to
RT @RDispatches Are Mormons Changing Their Stance on Homosexuality? http://bit.ly/f9R5MZ via @askmormongirl #gayrights #lds # RT @sadydoyle Maddow & Moore: "women who claim to have
When I hug someone I tend to reach out with my right arm and offer a gentle squeeze. For really close friends (or very poignant
“Women just need to sacrifice more.” He said it proudly as if expounding pure doctrine. We were in our ward’s Marriage and Family class and
Some of my fondest Christmas memories take me back to when I was an elder in a black church. When I preached, folks not only
Rarely do I read something in the bloggernacle that truly surprises me, and I’m curious as to whether this post surprises our readers, too. Dr.
Whether you simplify, ignore or embrace it, the time of year is upon us that exemplifies the co-existent beauties of giving and receiving. Our desire
Eliza Dushku is raising money for THARCE-Gulu, a non-profit that helps former Ugandan child soldiers http://bit.ly/eBOeCZ # on the @ColbertReport: Jesus is a Liberal Democrat,
On the first day of my first graduate seminar, the professor announced that we were going to do an exercise to “check our privilege.” She
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.