
Relief Society Lesson 18: Honorable, Happy, Successful Marriage
First, I want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic. This recent discussion at FMH attests to that. For those who aren’t married and
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First, I want to acknowledge that this is a sensitive topic. This recent discussion at FMH attests to that. For those who aren’t married and
Now, I’m no Julie M. Smith, but here’s the sharing time I did last week on service. I’m usually pretty good about not using outside
Some good ones this week. Enjoy! ECS: Remembering Mother Theresa Amelia at FMH: The Rhetoric of Marriage New-to-me blog of the week: More Reason Kristine:
in the last couple of months, the laurels in our ward have been coming into relief society for “opening exercises” on the first sunday of
On the last page of the most recent issue of BYU Magazine, a two-paragraph story written by Candace Kunch Elder, entitled “Woman in Charge,” caught
Just after posting the “Law of Chastity” lesson, I thought about the landmark speech by Chieko Okazaki “Healing from Sexual Abuse.” One of my concerns
I’m going to ask for reader input on this one. We get a lot of google traffic from teachers looking for “Relief Society Lesson Helps.”
By request, from the inimitable Margaret Young. I did at least one thing right as a mother—and it was not an easy thing to do
I’ve always loved fairy tales. In my pre-literate days, I imagine I was satisfied with fluffy Disney productions like Cinderella, 101 Dalmations and Snow White.
It’s been six years since I last had that interview. Ever since my difficult experience with the temple, I haven’t been able to bring myself
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