Gifts, Heavenly Mother, & the Elephant in the Room
[The following is an excerpt from a talk I gave last month on how to be a better receiver and recognizer of gifts.] In late
[The following is an excerpt from a talk I gave last month on how to be a better receiver and recognizer of gifts.] In late
In her book, Matriarchs of the Messiah, Jo Ann Skousen artfully weaves in midrash among insights from scholars, church leaders and the scriptures to develop
This is the third book in the series by Mette Ivie Harrison. The central character, Linda Wallheim, is a feminist-leaning Mormon woman in Utah. Her
By Becca Lee Ogden Serious and not-so-serious questions for all you working women (and men?) out there. (So all the people? Sure, Becca. Yes.) As
Jessica Finnigan, Kari Waters, and Nancy Ross wrote this paper for the Mormon History Association annual conference in 2015. The full text of the talk
I spent my Thanksgiving Holiday in Asheville, NC. On Friday, I toured Biltmore, the grounds and the house. One these tours, I often bring reading
After the election a couple weeks ago (why did it have to be so close to the Exclusion Policy anniversary?), life has felt bleak. Yesterday,
This week in one of my classes, a student asked me what the word nuance meant. We were talking about how to conduct data analysis as
I’m a sucker for Christmas music. The religious stuff. The schmaltzy stuff. The weird stuff the Latin major turned ward choir director plays that
TW Sexual Assault and Vote Shaming I was abducted from my home when I was three years old and sexually assaulted. Although a terrible event
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