Why Placing Bishoprics Over the Young Men’s Program Hurts Women
When I was a young, conservative, fully participating young woman in the LDS Church, I recognized problems and disparities in the youth programs. I remember
When I was a young, conservative, fully participating young woman in the LDS Church, I recognized problems and disparities in the youth programs. I remember
It surprises me now that I didn’t question the personal revelation I received my freshman year when I first read those words and felt God
The pacing of the Come Follow Me curriculum makes it hard to feast on scripture. It feels more like a food tour where you stop
I had been fortunate not to have encountered such blatant and negative reactions to my visible foreignness as an adult in New England, the Southwest,
When I first heard about the plans to redesign the Provo Temple, I was one of the many disappointed people. Petitions were signed, articles were
I was driving down the highway when my daughter pointed out this billboard and asked me what it meant:
Kirsten Harris is currently a college student at Boise State University. She was born and raised in eastern Idaho, grew up as a member of
And, just like their adult counterparts who seek each other out in the chapel aisles and church hallways, kids want to catch up, chat, and
I’m a SAHM of four kids, and when I consider the practical requirements of my career options, it’s like I slam into a brick wall.
“Women are not a device that men use to reach heaven. Female sexuality is not unnecessary and frivolous. And no woman, anywhere, should have to
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