Virtual Oases, March 2
Helen Whitney describes her four years among the Mormons What were Young Women reading in 1958? ESC’s journey into motherhood Janet on “mothering with disabilities”
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Helen Whitney describes her four years among the Mormons What were Young Women reading in 1958? ESC’s journey into motherhood Janet on “mothering with disabilities”
Posted by Zenaida I’ve been thinking about the nature of spirituality, and what is it, really, that I’m supposed to be looking for when I
by Caroline Recently I’ve discovered Julian of Norwich, a 14th century female mystic and theologian. I love her optimistic view of a loving, compassionate God
What do you wear that makes you feel powerful? That’s the question that two artists — Tiffani Ludwig and Renee Piechocki — have asked 600
I am thrilled to be able to post this thoughtful piece from my wonderful friend, Alisa. As it is her first guest post here, please
If you’ve missed any of Kathleen Flake’s posts on the Washington Posts’ “On Faith” forum, you can read them all here. The Worldwide Leadership Training
Today we feature our other new permablogger, Zenaida! She writes: Not sleeping One thought sings like the Sound of a lullaby But quiet crickets listen
So, I invited the sister missionaries over to my house for dinner tonight. Let me rephrase that. I answered a call around lunch time and
Patricia K offers a compelling review of Terry Tempest Williams’ latest book Suzie Petunia: Mormons, Yoga, Culture Teaching “Eternal Families” — another great post at
This Photo Feature welcomes one of our new ExII permabloggers (Zenaida, our other new perma, posted yesterday). From Jessawhy: I’m an Arizona native with a
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