Burn to Heal
Guest author Emmaly Renshaw writes, “I have always led back-burn crews–it’s what controls the fire and protects. As women, it’s what we do: control and
Guest author Emmaly Renshaw writes, “I have always led back-burn crews–it’s what controls the fire and protects. As women, it’s what we do: control and
Improving mixed-faith relationships in families is a rising topic of interest. A recent Mormonland episode featured how Utah Valley University professor Kimberly Abunuwara and her
Year after year I have watched a pattern of behavior emerge among my local community of Latter-day Saints. It is to invite the most convenient
National Disability Independence Day celebrates the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, an umbrella that has led to posted signs like this
It is a truth universally acknowledged that young men — and some young women — are called to go on a mission. There are over
Ultimately, I don’t want to be compelled to stand or sing in church services when my convictions may guide me to kneel, or when participating
Guest author Leah Steelman shares her insights on the blog today about choosing general conference talks for her ward’s Relief Society lessons. It’s been widely
The ritual work wasn’t the only thing the Levites were in charge of. They were also in charge of moving the tabernacle from place to
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen is curating a blog series on the realities of being female and fat with the LDS church. Please consider contributing to
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.