The Saint of Sexuality
I’m here to tell you: it benefits no one to promote ignorance. Even you may suffer the consequences of that.
I’m here to tell you: it benefits no one to promote ignorance. Even you may suffer the consequences of that.
“We need you; We love you.” – President Camille N. Johnson While plenty has been well said about the recent Relief Society Devotional, I found
We love Jesus
We wait for Jesus
We have faith in Jesus
But when there’s faith, there’s doubt.
Faith isn’t perfect
Sarah Bessey writes in Jesus Feminist: An Invitation to Revisit the Bible’s View of Women: “I’m through wasting my time with debates about women-should-do-this and
“A woman read Jesus’s lines. The congregation read the lines of the crowd wanting to crucify their Lord. A woman blessed the bread and water.
“Women in the LDS church have more power and authority than other churches … just not enough to pass a sacrament tray around a room.
“The bottom line is that, unless Sister Dennis’ quote is defined very, very narrowly, it does not ring true. It is no wonder that those
“So yes, this statement is laughable at best and thousands of women are being vocal about it, as they should be. It’s insulting and it’s
“I knew what mattered most to me- in a world of “good, better, best” I felt very guided by the Lord that building my life
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
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