
“Not What I Expected”
I’ve heard this phrase frequently throughout my life. Especially at BYU. A friend of mine confessed to me a few years ago that when she
I’ve heard this phrase frequently throughout my life. Especially at BYU. A friend of mine confessed to me a few years ago that when she
A woman raised her hand in Relief Society class. Prefacing her comment with, “I have never done this, but I have a friend who…,” she
That’s the question, “What do wedding vows mean anyway?” We are thoroughly in wedding and anniversary season and it’s all over my social media feeds.
I was surprised to see that a Relief Society lesson was among the Top Ten Commented posts in 2009. While Exponent Relief Society Lesson plans
Note about the Singles Series: This is the last post in this series: “Single and Married in the LDS Church”, which has run for over
by Mary Ellen Robertson In a widely circulated post, sociologist Lisa Wade addresses marriage and the “paradox of declining female happiness” and ponders why the
by SJH When the topic of singles in the LDS Church arises, I’ve found that most every church member seems to know or be close
by Julie Lefgren Lately, I have had several conversations with my fellow single friends over the loss we feel from not marrying young or having
Five years ago I posted this article here on Exponent II. I thought this (singles series) would be a good time to re-post it with
by Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife The text below was adapted from a presentation at the “Of One Body” Singles Conference in New York City on
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