
Healing the crippled woman and church (Luke 13: 10-17)
The main body of this material comes from an OI Institute discussion I led on Jesus and Miracles (New Testament) earlier this year. The healing
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
The main body of this material comes from an OI Institute discussion I led on Jesus and Miracles (New Testament) earlier this year. The healing
Dear President Parkin, I love the rich history of Relief Society and am inspired by accounts of its previous powerful presidents. Emma Smith, Eliza Snow,
I love my name. It’s no pseudonym. Deborah. Devorah. Queen Bee. Just dare to call me Debbie as a child and my father would swiftly
Worth A Look: I really wish I had been in the audience for this Stake Conference talk (scroll down and click on “This talk”) Memoirs
As someone who is always looking for something new (and easy) to make for dinner, I thought I’d post a meal I love—in fact, I
I watch, “The Bachelor in Paris.” There, I said it … disparage or pity me if you will. It started innocently enough. Roommate A tivo’d
I took a writing class a few years ago in which I was given an interesting assignment. In it we were to take a published
An Eskimo myth tells the story of Skeleton Woman—a woman who, punished by her father, lives as a heap of bones at the bottom of
Once again, here is a weekend round-up of LDS women’s voices on the web. When your own questions are reflected in your children Julie explores:
One of the most beautiful sights I’ve seen: Last night E (my daughter) spread her homework around on the living room floor. She sprawled her
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.