What the Temple Actually Taught Me
I’m 42. Exactly half a lifetime ago this week (when I was 21), I went through the temple for the first time. I was
I’m 42. Exactly half a lifetime ago this week (when I was 21), I went through the temple for the first time. I was
I can’t help but ask,” Why are there only two options for men?” Do we have to settle for patriarchy and its negative impacts on
Every December, I imagine missionaries breaking river ice below a midnight moon in Switzerland, making space in the frozen current for my great-great-grandmother to push
Prophets have prophesied that women will have revelations and prophecies. Yet when those revelations and prophecies are brought forward, how does the church respond? What
Simply having unnamed female figurines has allowed [my daughter] to play with the story of the nativity in new ways.
How much of an impact does one’s first ward have? I would say it’s monumental.
by N. Skye Let’s talk about this new phrase “think celestial.” (On a random side note, it beats me why it’s not stated, “think celestially.”)
This man is next in line to be the head of the church, but it often feels to me like he doesn’t recognize the humanity
And then I realized that unrestrained, unopposed, and unquestioned oneness is unrealistic and harmful. This origin myth is less about why we speak different languages
by Jessie R. A few months ago I saw Are You There, God? It’s Me Margaret in theaters. It was a wonderful movie and a
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