thoughts on christ…
by G (I wrote this a while ago after reading The Faithful Dissident’s wonderful post on the subject.) It was about a year and a
by G (I wrote this a while ago after reading The Faithful Dissident’s wonderful post on the subject.) It was about a year and a
by Caroline A few months ago, as I was escaping the Prop 8 circus which was invading my ward, I started to attend a local
 by Caroline  For centuries in the Western world self-sacrifice, as opposed to self-love, has been viewed as an ethical virtue. In serving and
by mraynes As a feminist, I have been encouraged by the Church’s rhetoric on the equality of women and men, especially as it relates to
by Jana We’re watching “Fiddler on the Roof” around the dinner table at our house right now. I grew up listening to the soundtrack to
by Jana Cross-posted from pilgrimsteps.com Upon waking in the recovery room from my recent surgery, I realized that I couldn’t breathe. I gasped and gasped,
By Jana Cross-posted from Pilgrimsteps.com. I also read an expanded version of this essay at the Sunstone Symposium last Friday, which you can watch via
by Caroline (Painting: The Marriage by Casey Matthews) Hello Bishop, It’s been a difficult month for me at church, since I am terribly saddened by
I tuned in to Catholic Talk Radio during my commute yesterday — ah, the joys of Sirius. Two topics caught my Mormon ears. 1) The
Here’s a guest post from Kimberly, an Exponent II associate https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg. Kimberly and her husband have been dealing with his cancer for three years now;
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