Dear Believer
Dear Believer, I know it sometimes feels like you don’t know me anymore and that can be disorienting. I feel very much like the same
Dear Believer, I know it sometimes feels like you don’t know me anymore and that can be disorienting. I feel very much like the same
This longing for justice, I realized afterward, was hope. It wasn’t a smiley feeling that everything was going to be all right but an overwhelming
By Lindsay Hansen Park When I’m not running a non-profit that gives platform to marginalized Mormons or podcasting about Mormon fundamentalism, I’m usually
By Bryn Brody I don’t want to give it any more airtime, this not-radical, very-much-orthodox manifesto. I don’t want us to read it, or think
I know that with the inability to sing in large groups, many people are missing their traditional Messiah Sing-along. I participate in the Temple Hill
By Blaire Ostler I am heartbroken to learn that the “Radical Orthodoxy” manifesto co-authored by Nathaniel Givens, Jeffrey Thayne, and Jonathan Max Wilson is intended
By Anonymous* At church we talk a lot about developing ourselves spiritually, but we don’t often talk about being better listeners. The church teaches that
by Bryn Brody You were about 9 when a boy older than you but younger than me bullied you at the bus stop. He made
My concern is that in the framework Oaks lays out for not “quarrelling” with historical or scriptural racism, he discourages his primarily white audience from
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.