Sparking Sorrow
With Marie Kondo’s show on Netflix, I finally decided to read her book and fold my clothes up tiny and pass along my unused items.
With Marie Kondo’s show on Netflix, I finally decided to read her book and fold my clothes up tiny and pass along my unused items.
by Elle Mae “The Sermon on the Mississippi” I will look elsewhere for God. I don’t know if She is here anymore. But I remember
About 30 years ago a Utah Valley area authority was giving a talk to a large audience. He spoke of attending a sacrament meeting where
Most of the hymns I select for this series are general Christian hymns that I love but that aren’t familiar to a wider LDS audience.
By LMA May 2019 I’ve written on the blog before about my mental health background and the work I do in therapy. I have pretty
by Lisa Stewart Recently, I was perusing Facebook when on the Exponent II discussion page a story in a talk given by President Nelson in
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to lead a welcoming ritual at the opening of a Mormon feminist retreat. I left things to
By a Mormon Human Some are calling it the latest whiplash from the LDS Church Newsroom. Some expected an announcement like this to counterbalance any
There’s a lot of social pressure in the LDS Church: to conform, to be a good missionary, to do things the “right” way, to follow
By Felicia Ellis Okay, ladies, you want to drive? I hear you saying it would be wonderful to be able to drive your children to
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