
Young Widows in the Church: Are they disadvantaged?
by Jessawhy A recent tragedy in my stake has renewed my questions about the church’s stance on sealings in the afterlife. Our stake president’s son
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Jessawhy A recent tragedy in my stake has renewed my questions about the church’s stance on sealings in the afterlife. Our stake president’s son
                                                              (Influence by Chidi Okoye) by Caroline There’s a variety of ward Mothers Day gifts out there. From potted petunias to See’s candy bars to
by EmilyCC When I was younger, my first thought when I came to a new ward was, “Ok, where are the Mormons who are like
by Jana Because I am a book lover, I would begin with an object lesson about books that will tie into the JS quotation from
Is there really only one heaven? One afterlife for everyone in the world to fit in? If that is the case, how could everyone be
Spunky at FMH: Mother’s Day for the Motherless and Infertile From Susan M: Best Mother’s Day Picture Profile on new Young Women’s President Elaine Dalton
Dreamcatcher Sheila, has been doing a series on her personal blog about what she’s learned from infertility. This essay is a version of one of
by Jana Note: This was originally posted at pilgrimsteps.com and was written for “Blogging Against Disablism” Day (BADD)… In the wee hours of May 1st
Posted by Zenaida Typical Sunday morning. Got up, drove to church, a little apprehensive because he might be there, but determined to play it cool.
                                                                                                                                                                                             “Prayer” by Mark Caron  by Caroline Prayers from various religious traditions uplift and expand my being. Ironic since I haven’t prayed regularly for
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