Why is there no Justice in Mormon Discourse?
Recently, Gina Colvin shared a video of a choral song that I found deeply moving. “For Everyone Born” completely resonated with me spiritually, and to
Recently, Gina Colvin shared a video of a choral song that I found deeply moving. “For Everyone Born” completely resonated with me spiritually, and to
ADDENDUM 7.24.18 Due to the overwhelming response to this post, several questions have been raised. They are addressed below. “Who is this woman, who
The kingdom (queendom? commonwealth? city?) of God is like A mustard seed Small Easily missed. Potent. The city of God is like An olive tree
The parallels between societal rape culture and Mormonism’s polygamy culture are alarming. “Rape Culture” is a term used to show the ways society blames victims
I don’t know exactly how it came up but I remember sitting in the passenger seat of my mom’s car, winding through the tree-lined back
by Caroline Crockett Brock Prodigals I imagine a cosmic welcome party thrown in our honor. The prodigal daughters have come home to their Mother. Long
I was surviving fast and testimony meeting ok and then it came… The testimony that went something like this, “I visited another church and didn’t
I grew up hearing a message that Heavenly Father answers prayers and brings peace and assurance to us in our pain. This is a beautiful
by Sara A few weeks ago I was asked by a member of the bishopric to give a prayer. As I hesitantly agreed, he added,
“And he received not a fullness at first, but continued from grace to grace, until he received a fullness.” (D&C 93:13) Sometimes I hear so
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