Reading The Book of Mormon as a Young Mother
I found out that I was pregnant with my oldest daughter the day after my oral exam for my doctoral degree. It was a stressful
I found out that I was pregnant with my oldest daughter the day after my oral exam for my doctoral degree. It was a stressful
I grew up in a house full of women. I am the last of four sisters, raised primarily by my mother. She was the first
This article originally appeared in the Women’s Exponent in February 1890. It is a great summary of many women spoken of in the bible, and
I am so excited that I get to post about Deborah. She is one of my favorite women in the scriptures. Her story takes place
Guest post by Nora Mansor-Clark. Nora is a Sunni Muslim who lives in Brisbane, Queensland with her husband, a daughter and a cat. Her passion is
In the scriptures, sometimes the same stories are told by different authors. This serves to expand upon the record of the person or event, and
Guest post by Lynnette. More of Lynnette’s bodacious writing can be found where she blogs regularly at Zelophehad’s Daughters. In John 4, we find
Continuing our retrospective of the first decade of the Exponent blog, here are the most discussed posts of 2012: Mormon Male Privilege and How to
Five years ago, during my first year as an Exponent blogger, I wrote a post titled Insignificant Events That Make a Mormon Feminist. Readers who talk to me about
As feminists working within a patriarchal system, bad days with the patriarchy are inevitable. On such days, I think it would cheer me up if
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