A Golden Thread
Remember when we were children? Remember how sometimes when we were sad we stopped what we were doing, plunked ourselves down in the dirt or
Remember when we were children? Remember how sometimes when we were sad we stopped what we were doing, plunked ourselves down in the dirt or
I spent most of the day yesterday refreshingly offline thinking all was right in the world. The news of Kate Kelly’s and John Dehlin’s disciplinary
I read Adam Miller’s Letters to a Young Mormon a bit ago, to the youngest Mormon I know well. (I think that she was six months, then.)
I received my endowment last year on April 27th (sans marriage or mission at age 21…. I was ready and didn’t take no for an
By Nancy Ross Jessica Finnigan and I are conducting research into body image and garments. We’ve had an abstract accepted by a journal and now
Guest Post by KMeldauc Click for French Translation/Traduction en français With priesthood being such a hot topic within the Church right now, I hope we all
I could not sleep. It was as though it was midday and had the energy of a racehorse about to take flight. But it was
I lay in the hospital bed with my legs in the stirrups. I had given birth four times already, but this time I was both
The title of this lesson is taken from Carole M. Stephens’ talk, Do We Know What We Have? Daughters of God, do we know who
“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God,
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