No Longer Alone in a Crowded Room
You’ve probably been there—surrounded by people, but completely alone. I’ve often felt that loneliness in my religion. Even though I grew up Mormon, attended church
You’ve probably been there—surrounded by people, but completely alone. I’ve often felt that loneliness in my religion. Even though I grew up Mormon, attended church
This post comes to us from Linda Hoffman Kimball, seen here with a 1979 cover that she illustrated. I was brand new to Mormondom in
As a board member of 20 years, blogger of 8, and the current President, I am delighted to kick off our 5 day spring fundraiser to solicit donations to
I was surprised to see that a Relief Society lesson was among the Top Ten Commented posts in 2009. While Exponent Relief Society Lesson plans
Note about the Singles Series: This is the last post in this series: “Single and Married in the LDS Church”, which has run for over
My boyfriend is not LDS and has limited experience with our ilk (basically just me). He asked me to educate him about Mormon culture. And
The missionary showed me where the Gospel Doctrine class room was, “Relief Society meets in here, too, so you’re good.” I thanked her, did one
I’ve long been a fan of Neylan’s idea of giving a “major task” (within the church structure) to the Relief Society organization. See Neylan’s article
This month’s visiting teaching message, builds on the message from last month that we are made in the image of a gendered God. It states:
“Throughout His mortal ministry, the Savior showed special love and concern for women. In many parables, He told stories of women engaged in ordinary activities.
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.