Don’t Let the Perfect (Words) Be the Enemy of the Good
In a church that preaches repentance, there is too often an emphasis on perfection accompanied by an overwhelming fear of failure and judgment from others.
In a church that preaches repentance, there is too often an emphasis on perfection accompanied by an overwhelming fear of failure and judgment from others.
Providing information for women and gender minorities about their own bodies was a feminist issue in the early 1970s. It still is today.
After a lifetime of service, tithing and dedication, I wish my mom and dad could finally rest. If you added up the wages for all
[Hope] is not a diversion from sorrow
But the transformation of
Grief fully formed and felt.
So, through the practice of baptism, we accept we are sinners, we accept that Jesus chooses us, and we accept that we are choosers who
When I got to the part where Mary was told to name her child “Jesus,” my kid gasped. “What?” she said in complete disbelief, “Mary
I have always wrestled with my faith and when my husband suddenly left our fundamental religion six years ago, stumbling from Mormon to Christian to
Recently a friend of mine shared an observation about the Mormon community that got me thinking about blessings in a new way: Ask a BYU
A few Sundays ago I sat through another Relief Society lesson based on a talk from General Conference. The teacher has been teaching Relief Society
The anti-intellectualism is killing personal enlightenment. Why is this view so prominent?
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.