- The BYU Women’s conference is now online. Click here and scroll down for recordings and transcripts from this year. Click here for transcripts from previous years.
- Emmeline B. Wells biography wins top honors. (Pick up your spring edition of Dialogue for my review).
- PDOE reflects on growing up in a part-member family.
- Guest post at FMH: Pushing Through Fear
- Interesting conversation at Nine Moons on family size.
- From the Deseret News:
Active Latter-day Saints want their church to provide a “frank and honest” presentation of church history, unvarnished by attempts to sugar-coat the past in order to make it more palatable.
That’s one finding to come from a new e-mail survey done by the family and church history department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Debeorah- how cool that you wrote a book review!
Thanks, Amy. I got my copy in the mail today, actually (I was late resubscribing — and let me take a moment to plug subscriptions; it’s a BEAUTIFUL, they send you a DVD with 40 years worth of editions! Must have for all Mormon studies amateurs and experts . . .)
btw… no disrespect intended with the comment about how easy it must have been without kids in primary. 😉
None taken 🙂 — and you are right. My sabbatical wasn’t “public”(I was even “between” wards), giving me a few months of truly quiet, personal reflection without seeming to make a public statement.