
Growing Pains: Sacrificing the personal for the greater good?
It’s my own fault. Unknowingly, I scheduled myself to work the Saturday of Stake Conference. And if I hadn’t rear-ended someone a week previously, I
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It’s my own fault. Unknowingly, I scheduled myself to work the Saturday of Stake Conference. And if I hadn’t rear-ended someone a week previously, I
Yes, I watched “Big Love” last night and liked it more than I thought I would. But my question is about disclaimer at the end:
As you may know, I write columns occasionally for the online interfaith magazine beliefnet.com. Last Tuesday I got a message from my beliefnet https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg asking
As I’ve unpacked boxes in our new house this week, I’ve had a lot of time to think, and with not much food in my
A weekly round-up of LDS women’s voices on the web and in the news. Mormon Women’s History Initiative — worth a look! In the last
Some history on IWD (check out this great site for more details): The first International Women’s Day was held in 1911 in several European countries.
Earlier this week, while reading some of the comments emerging from this post , I was reminded of a missive from President Eliza R. Snow
On my first-ever website, this was my bio: “I have lost my right leg, my left earlobe, and my father to cancer. My favorite color
LDS women on the web and in the news. This isn’t a link to a particular entry, but I consistently enjoy Amira’s postings from Kyrgyzstan
“So, what would you have done?” Conversing with some of the least vain people I know, the question surprised me. However, with the growing incidence
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