Guest Post: One Man’s Experience with the New Temple Endowment
By Bryan Much has been written about the January 2nd changes to the temple endowment to make it more equitable for women. I have
By Bryan Much has been written about the January 2nd changes to the temple endowment to make it more equitable for women. I have
When I was on my mission, a bishopric member in the ward we served in told us, “Now, sisters, it’s great that you’re teaching women
By LMA January 2019 Many have already written so powerfully and eloquently about their experiences of the new changes to the ordinances of the
By Tatiana Scoll “I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” These
When I heard about the temple changes on January 2nd, at first I thought, “This sounds too good to be true. Maybe they’re just rumors.”
As Primary president, I would submit names for Primary callings and get no response, OR, even worse, I would give them a slew of names
When I was in college, I was the institute president. We organized quarterly trips to the temple to do baptisms for the dead. One time,
On the church hallway bulletin board, encouragement for all of us single ladies: “When the odds are one in a million, be that one.” (I
Every time I move and have to fill out a new member sheet, there are two columns for adult household members. The one marked “head
When I received my endowment a month before I left on my mission, I had no idea what covenants I would be required to make.
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