
“I Gave Her a Name” Bulleted List of Poems
Please see the bulleted list of poems according to the four themes discussed in the Exponent book review of “I Gave Her a Name.” Theme
Please see the bulleted list of poems according to the four themes discussed in the Exponent book review of “I Gave Her a Name.” Theme
By E. Gray I have an irrational love for churches. All churches. Soaring medieval basilicas, ancient stone shrines, clapboard New England meetinghouses, eccentric modern
Christian holidays after a faith transition can be tricky. Two years ago, I wrote about speaking to my congregation on Easter Sunday. I finally answered
Dear Church Leader, Allow me to introduce myself: I’m a millennial, part-time-work-at-home mom of 3 young kids, married in the temple to a returned missionary.
Biblical prophets predicted troubling times in the future. “For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven,” said Malachi of the Old Testament.
by Sara Katherine Staheli Hanks This post is offered in conjunction with a new online course for post-Mormon womxn*. You can learn more here. I’ve
By Marcela I recently experienced an epiphany moment in my life. But let me start a couple of days before this event. I was grabbing
by Vandalia Empty chairs. Heaven will be full of empty chairs. All that loneliness, just waiting for us beyond the veil. Well, no. Not us,
By Jody England Hansen My life as a Mormon does not include a fear of Sad Heaven. It does include hearing from many who
In November 2015, the church issued an exclusion policy regarding LGBTQ+ families and their children. You may remember the perspectives of queer women, women in
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.