#hearLDSwomen: My Husband’s Gifts Are Sought After; Mine Are Not
A couple years ago, my husband and I gave talks in our new ward. After the meeting, several people came over and spoke to us.
A couple years ago, my husband and I gave talks in our new ward. After the meeting, several people came over and spoke to us.
Four years ago, I volunteered to teach Relief Society for a friend. Her husband left the church many years ago, and it would have been
The following is an excerpt from an interview of Chieko Okazaki, first counselor in the general Relief Society presidency from 1990-1997, by Greg Prince. The
It’s apple season here in New England. Harvest time, and I made my first batch of apple butter last week. It’s too runny, and it
On October 15, 2017 actress Alyssa Milano sent out the call to raise awareness of sexual assault and harassment. Though the phrase “Me Too” originated
Ah, social media. If the 1950s image you have of a woman involves her talking on the phone with a friend, the 2010s image surely
On Saturday evening, Russell M. Nelson challenged women and girls (but not men and boys) to “fast” from social media for 10 days, with the
The following is an excerpt from an interview of Chieko Okazaki, first counselor in the general Relief Society presidency from 1990-1997, by Greg Prince. The
The so-called “Primary Voice” used by women, particularly in General Conference, is often used as a reason for tuning out or actively ignoring the voices
This weekend’s General Conference is rumored to be “historic.” One thing will be quite historic: it is the first time that the General Women’s session
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