The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
I love Christmas. I love everything about it, especially the decorations and the food and the music and the social gatherings. But most especially, I
I love Christmas. I love everything about it, especially the decorations and the food and the music and the social gatherings. But most especially, I
Jessica Finnigan, Kari Waters, and Nancy Ross wrote this paper for the Mormon History Association annual conference in 2015. The full text of the talk
(We are approaching the one month anniversary of the national election. This upcoming week we will feature a few posts that reflect on life in
Picture your childhood bedroom. In your mind, look around that room. What do you see? What did you use or touch or see every day?
One of my favourite books recently is Letters to a Young Mormon by Adam Miller. Not even “favourite church books”, or “favourite non-fiction”, it’s so
This week in one of my classes, a student asked me what the word nuance meant. We were talking about how to conduct data analysis as
I did my first leg workout last week, in something like seven years, and for the two days since then, I’ve been obsessed by my
The act of expressing doubt or questioning beliefs is stigmatized in our church culture. Ward leaders and members tend to show great patience and understanding
I’m a sucker for Christmas music. The religious stuff. The schmaltzy stuff. The weird stuff the Latin major turned ward choir director plays that
TW Sexual Assault and Vote Shaming I was abducted from my home when I was three years old and sexually assaulted. Although a terrible event
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.