Classism and Sexism: Lingering Flaws of a “Perfect Man” in the Biblical Book of Job
In the very first verse of the Book of Job, the poet describes Job as “perfect,” but as this epoch poem progresses, this already perfect person
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In the very first verse of the Book of Job, the poet describes Job as “perfect,” but as this epoch poem progresses, this already perfect person
Years ago, I read a book about two American women who were kidnapped in Afghanistan. Despite struggling to escape, passerby just turned their heads and
This past week I was at a Community of Christ family camp in the mountains of Northern Utah. It was a hot and dry week
A recent mission-centered talk by a high councilman keeps percolating in my thoughts. The speaker hoped to inspire young men to serve LDS missions. He
CW: Rape Note: I didn’t limit myself to the specific verses suggested in the lesson, but tried (generally) to stay within the range of Psalms
Guest Post by Alma Pellet. Alma Pellett is living the dream as a stay-at-home mother of 5, while also somehow continuing to do software development
If you are a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), you’ve heard this story often at Sunday School: God’s chosen
“Regardless of the cost even now, their eyes see, their ears hear, their tongues speak, and they are kind.” Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women Who Run
Growing up in the 80s my parents purchased a full set of dramatized scripture cassette tapes from the Living Scriptures which included all the LDS
…and so did she. We’re going to talk about the prophet Huldah, who was a woman. But first, some background. In 2 Kings 21, we
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