Apologists Facilitate Sexual Assault Coverups
TW: child rape, mention of suicide* Children are highly vulnerable. They have little or no power to protect or provide for themselves and little influence
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TW: child rape, mention of suicide* Children are highly vulnerable. They have little or no power to protect or provide for themselves and little influence
Guest Post by Ann. Ann has a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and recently earned a second one in Accounting. Contrary to what some people told
TW: sexual abuse, child pornography This is not an easy article to read. I have included some less distressing bits from the piece in
“The Associated Press obtained thousands of pages of sealed court documents that show in detail exactly how the church’s ‘help line’ can divert abuse complaints away from
The Church News reports, “Other Latter-day Saint women are currently candidates to become Church-endorsed military chaplains. Carson may be the first Church-endorsed female military chaplain,
It’s rather peculiar that in the church adults are segregated by marital status. There are entire wards (and in some more densely populated LDS areas,
Content warning: depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, mental illness This is in response to the Liahona Article “New Hope for Deeper Healing from Depression and Anxiety”
Guest Post by Darci. Darci is a mom of 2 boys and 2 cats with a master’s degree in public policy. She enjoys reading, eating
Over the past few months, I have seen via social media, or heard in discussion, references about the “Great Refusal to Work” thing going on.
This is the first post in a series about foundational concepts in teaching applied to a church setting. “Who is the teacher?” is often the
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