Guest Post: The Syrophoenician Woman Is My Hero
[Photo credit: “Tyre Al Mina” by Heretiq, Wikipedia Commons] By Kaylee I’ve been studying the bible story of the Syrophoenician woman. In the King James
[Photo credit: “Tyre Al Mina” by Heretiq, Wikipedia Commons] By Kaylee I’ve been studying the bible story of the Syrophoenician woman. In the King James
I have been thinking and writing about temple covenants during the past few weeks. I am writing a paper for an upcoming Mormon Studies conference
Patriarchy in Mormonism negatively impacts men and boys by afflicting them with shame, anxiety, and unrealistic expectations. I term this “Toxic Mormon Masculinity.” When I’ve
By Alli C After nearly a year hiatus from scripture reading, I decided this year to give the “Come Follow Me” curriculum a try. Partly
By Tara T. Boyce I haven’t written on the temple changes but not because I haven’t been thinking about them. I’ve been thinking a lot.
By Laurel I find that I am in the middle of the ocean without a boat and I am exhausted from swimming for days, not
The church promised me that I would be happy if I was living according to the Gospel, but I wasn’t. It didn’t work for me
By LMA January 2019 Many have already written so powerfully and eloquently about their experiences of the new changes to the ordinances of the
CW: child abuse and neglect by Anonymous Members of my extended family feel a special bond with Brad, my nephew. He has an infectious smile, intelligence,
By Maureen Edgerly My grandmother, Catherine, was born in 1884. I saw her almost daily for most of my childhood until her death in 1980.
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