Hidden Treasure in a Bookstore
Browsing in a bookstore, I happened across a book entitled The Feminine Face of God. I was drawn to it and opened it up. Inside,
Browsing in a bookstore, I happened across a book entitled The Feminine Face of God. I was drawn to it and opened it up. Inside,
I’ve been married seven years, and I still can’t decide what to do about my last name. I’ve done just about everything: I was Emily
After thoroughly enjoying Caroline’s post and the comments about the ideal Relief Society , I decided as the Teaching for Our Times teacher I was
Every two years when I get my new Teachings of the Presidents of the Church manual, I go to the index to find the pages
An Eskimo myth tells the story of Skeleton Woman—a woman who, punished by her father, lives as a heap of bones at the bottom of
by Lorie Winder Stromberg (originally published in the June, 1976 issue of the Exponent II) Many LDS women today are closet feminists. They feel a
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.