Guest Post: Seeing
By Maureen Edgerly Today I listened to an interesting story on Noah Rasheta’s podcast, “Secular Buddhism.” He had been communicating online for over a year
By Maureen Edgerly Today I listened to an interesting story on Noah Rasheta’s podcast, “Secular Buddhism.” He had been communicating online for over a year
Going through the temple the first time was overwhelming to say the very least. The fact that I had to veil my face to talk
Our ward was planning a several-weeks-long parenting/spousal relations class for the young families in our area. During our ward council planning session, I, the (childless
As a 23-year-old grad student, I asked a bishop about receiving my endowment. He laughed. He apologized and explained that he was laughing because of
Yet I’ve met so many amazing people on my journey – survivors, allies and advocates – who are changing things in their own way in
After my preemie son died, our bishop called us in the hospital. He comforted us by saying he was terribly sorry that our baby had
My mother was the Relief Society president in a ward that had a very high birth rate and a tiny mother’s room with just one
By Kris Irvin Dear President Oaks, My name is Kris and I am a 32 year-old lifelong member of the Church. I live in the
I was scheduled to speak first in Sacrament Meeting but realized right before the meeting started that I had left my talk on the kitchen
I first moved into the Oakland First ward eight and a half years ago. My first impression was that it was pretty white for a
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