Live the questions
“Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart, and try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in
“Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart, and try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in
Zina D. H. Young was the third General Relief Society President and was known for having the gift of tongues. She wrote about her experiences
When I was growing up my Mom referred to herself (facetiously I now realize) as “The Fount of All Knowledge.” She comes by the title
Two things to know about me: I love fiction, and I dislike Church books. I try to keep an open mind when some well meaning
I was lucky enough to get to spend some time with Joanna Brooks last Thursday. I photographed her with her book, and she kindly gave
When I was 14 and went to Youth Conference for the first time, our stake held a campout. It was right near the border of
Every year my ward ushers in the Christmas season with a Wreath Making Party. There’s music, a program, food, and of course, wreaths.
by Elizabeth Pinborough Elizabeth Pinborough is a freelance writer and https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg. Her work has appeared in Dialogue, Fire in the Pasture: Twenty-first Century Mormon Poets, and Wilderness Interface Zone.
In July I was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer. I had major abdominal surgery and began chemotherapy, which continues today. It’s been a long, tiring, terrible
I’m not a historian or sociologist, but I’ve noticed something about civilizations. They always seem to think they are more special than other civilizations. It’s
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