December 2011 Visiting Teaching Message: An Extensive Sphere of Action
Whenever Elder M. Russell Ballard speaks, I instinctively believe that he is not addressing me. More often than not, his orations are fixed upon those who
Whenever Elder M. Russell Ballard speaks, I instinctively believe that he is not addressing me. More often than not, his orations are fixed upon those who
First published at The Bee in Your Bonnet, February 2011 I am not a grief counselor or claim any sort of professional understanding of grief.
In Heidi’s guest post, An Awakening, she proudly identified herself as a feminist but told us that her husband won’t wear the label of feminist
I had an experience recently with a woman who said something to me specifically because she wanted me to to contradict what she said [1].
Symbolism is an important part of religion. As Latter-day Saints, we are well familiar that the Bridegroom is the biblical term that symbolises Christ; The
Dear Mom, It was hard growing up without you. I love Dad and he was really good at a lot of stuff, but it wasn’t
Today’s guest is from Heidi, as a continuing part of our Doves & Serpents and Exponent Blog Swap. Heidi has a reverence for books and
It’s that time of the year again. There’s a chill in the air, the leaves are changing, I am suddenly craving apples and pumpkin and
I have a whole mess of friends who absolutely love Pinterest. For those who have never heard of it, it is a image heavy internet
I, like many, dread the weeks we talk about gender roles at church. These conversations are often trite and repetitive and serve to alienate those
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.