When God moves (or when God says goodbye)
I was in a Safeway parking lot situating my wiggly one-year old into her car seat when I felt a sudden, overwhelming ache to find
I was in a Safeway parking lot situating my wiggly one-year old into her car seat when I felt a sudden, overwhelming ache to find
There was a woman who had two daughters. The younger one begged for her share of the estate until her mother relented. Soon after, she
I knew, throughout Primary and Young Women, that I was a child of my Heavenly Father, that my soul was one of the noble and
“Miriam, the prophet…” I read. It jolted me. I was looking at one of the Dead Sea scrolls, part of a library of ancient documents
I got married recently and it was really really wonderful. Planning a wedding as a feminist, though, is a weird experience. Here are some things
Yes. Yes, she did. And we’re thrilled.
In a thoughtful attempt to domesticate me, my mother gave me a bread machine for my birthday when I was a sophomore at college. At
When I was young, I felt everything with absolute certainty. I knew my father was the
You might have seen this video when it came out a couple of years ago, but it’s one that I’ve come back to again and
I don’t like to learn new things. I like to be already good at things. I’d rather leave the page blank than write the wrong
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