
Unpaid Clergy Isn’t the Flex You Think It Is
If we believe that using faith alone to treat physical ailments is “inconsistent according to [our] faith,” why do we believe that faith alone is
If we believe that using faith alone to treat physical ailments is “inconsistent according to [our] faith,” why do we believe that faith alone is
Once I had read or listened to enough religious content and enough “productive” educational content, I would finally feel free to dive into books that
What is fair for everyone in religion and politics? One person’s idea of what is equal may come at the cost of another’s personal safety.
My proposal to combat the added emotional weight that comes with unfulfilled promptings is to stop making life decisions based on what you believe God
The feature art for this post is Saint Peter Martyr Healing the Leg of a Young Man by Antonio Vivarini, circa 1450. In response to
I’m sure each of us know stories about people in our lives or the media who took the idea of “personal revelation” too far. Their
Recognizing what we can control and change to create the person we really want to be.
While counting blessings can be a helpful exercise, it can also prevent someone from fully engaging with the complexities of emotional or spiritual struggles.
As we start experiencing shorter days and longer nights this time of year, I am reminded of depression. Almost exactly twelve years ago, I was
Though church leaders have warned members over the years about the dangers of “secret combinations,” there seems to be a tendency withing the church to
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.