Guest Post: Woman in the Corner
Guest Post by Emmaly Renshaw. Emmaly is a mother of four, agricultural nonprofit director, lover of fields, woods, plants, and the Aldi aisle of shame.
Guest Post by Emmaly Renshaw. Emmaly is a mother of four, agricultural nonprofit director, lover of fields, woods, plants, and the Aldi aisle of shame.
I sat in a ward council meeting and listened to men fret about statistics, about the percentages that represent the dwindling numbers of youth who
God has told us to “be doers of the word, and not hearers only,” and, trusting him to guide me, I engage in the work
I was working my way through Saints, Volume 3 when I stumbled across this bombshell in Chapter 15: “…Armenia Lee had an interview with apostle
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a transgender stay-at-home mom, still exploring what being a woman means to her. Halloween, throughout my life, has been
Note: This is a third post in a series about teaching. Click to read Part 1: The Incredible Power of a Teacher and Part 2:
An early contributor to the Exponent said that reading the magazine is like “getting a long letter from a dear friend.” Almost 50 years later,
We know too much of the masculine and not enough of ourselves. We have lost more than I can bear.
A few months ago I got into an argument with my Stake President. We had a disagreement over a local policy, and he wanted to explain
Blood leaked onto my clothes on the first day of our family vacation in North Carolina. As always, I was melancholy, annoyed, and even surprised
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