Laying on of Hands
by G The first time that I went through the temple, I knew that I would come back and become a worker there. I knew
by G The first time that I went through the temple, I knew that I would come back and become a worker there. I knew
This letter was composed by a group of progressive Mormons. I like the fact that the authors chose to base their support for the gay
by Amelia i’ve been reading lately. Â a lot. Â audio books. Â regular books. Â books for myself. Â books for my phd exams. Â and i’ve been listening to
by Alisa Most of us have had someone close to us pass away. Occasionally there’s something sensory or tangible we have to remember them by, other
By Jana outrigger, originally uploaded by chotda. Awhile ago I told a friend that my dream life would include paddling on the ocean every morning.
by G When I stopped attending the LDS church last year I started visiting other local worship services and I found myself in the embarrassing
by Alisa Easter Sunday, our Relief Society Lesson from the Joseph Smith manual on the Responding to Persecution. In graduate school, I studied religious persecution
by Caroline After the recent feminist Mormon conference in Claremont (nicely summarized at ZD), Exponent blogger Jana reflected on the feminists who were able to stay
by G [here’s what my Book of Mormon looks like on the inside] Something I struggled with when re-negotiating my faith in the church, was
By Heather This morning as Dave was getting the girls out the door to school, I heard a loud groan and then Georgia’s unmistakable “mmmoo”
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