Book Review: Becoming a Present Parent
A few years ago, at a work conference, I was privileged to attend a seminar on how to maintain self-improvement throughout your career and throughout
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A few years ago, at a work conference, I was privileged to attend a seminar on how to maintain self-improvement throughout your career and throughout
I am currently grappling with an issue that is hardly new among LDS young women and their mothers – but it is a new issue
COVID is hard on everyone– especially girls who may be forced into child marriage as a way to finance their families when parents lose employment.
The statement put to survey respondents was whether “having children is necessary in order to find fulfillment in life” — respondents were asked to agree or disagree.
In the last month we have celebrated Pride even as states seek to restrict rights for transgender people. We have seen the adoption of Juneteenth
When sacrament meeting ends, what’s the first thing most adults do? Begin chatting. Sure; adults attend church for spiritual enrichment, but they also want to
When Church Experiences Are Less Than Ideal An 1831 mission to Missouri did not go as expected. A large team of missionaries, including Joseph Smith,
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In 1899, President Lorenzo Snow gave his famous Tithing talk, promising rain*. The Church was in dire financial straits, but by the end of his
During his tenure, President Nelson has made a number of significant changes to the way the Church operates. Especially notable is the reduction from a
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.