Friday Photo Feature: AmyB
On the day of my first sitting for my tattoo, I was meditative. This was an important day, reminiscent to me of when I went
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On the day of my first sitting for my tattoo, I was meditative. This was an important day, reminiscent to me of when I went
As a sister missionary, one of the (many) things that made me feel jealous of the elders was that little “priesthood line of authority” card
by Caroline This lesson is often focused on J.S.’s testimony of Christ’s reality and his existence as our redeemer. There is not as much here
A great guest post by Jessawhy: Though experiencing similar crises of faith, my friend Anna and I have different incentives with respect to church activity
A few weeks ago I interviewed Exponent II Founding Mother Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. She read some passages from her latest book, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make
(Influence by Chidi Okoye) Ambivalence generally has a negative connotation, despite its neutral root definition of simultaneous conflicting feelings (ambi = both, valeo = feel
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Living far away from my family isn’t as bad anymore. It used to tear me apart inside each time I’d hear of this sibling’s latest
Exactly one year ago today, I posted the following. I could have rewritten it nearly verbatim this winter — including Sunday night’s deboning of a
Caroline In Space’s nomination for the Worst Book Ever. Hmm, sounds like a fun new thread . . . Help for Nursery Leaders! Katherine Heigl
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