Stages of Grief
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross was a psychiatrist whose work focused on terminally ill and elderly patients. In her landmark book, On Death and Dying, she lays the
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross was a psychiatrist whose work focused on terminally ill and elderly patients. In her landmark book, On Death and Dying, she lays the
I know I am not alone in loving President Uchtdorf. Today I was grateful for his heartfelt, genuine talk. I appreciate how hard he tried
It seems that the theme for this women’s meeting is covenants and the temple. Sister Jean A. Stevens, first counselor in the Primary Presidency focused
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français This was the theme of the regional YSA conference here in the northeast. Hosted in New York City, it
Guest Post by Gina Colvin It’s no secret that people’s lives have long been expunged in the name of Christianity. Pagans; Saxons; peasants; Turks; the
We are thrilled to feature new voices and new perspectives, many from women who are posting for the first time in English. Their voices have
This is the first in our International Series here at The Exponent – over the next two weeks, we’ll be showcasing a variety of perspectives
By Jenny I looked out the window of the bus at the dreary grey sky, as we winded down the long road
“My agency, my power to choose, and to have an effect on the world, is only as useful as my willingness to surrender that power
It’s not very politically correct these days in the feminist or progressive Mormon community to make a plea like this. We’re expected to honor every
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.