
Guest Post: Our Guided Reins
By Brittany Anne I was terrified to ride her. But not terrified enough not to. On the back of a painted horse, I breathed in
By Brittany Anne I was terrified to ride her. But not terrified enough not to. On the back of a painted horse, I breathed in
This is co-written by Spunky and Kaki Olsen. Kaki Olsen is Boston-raised and BYU-educated. Her serious writing ranges from nonfiction to science fiction, but she writes academic
As the days grow colder, I find myself thinking of my ancestors. Recently my father told me the story of one of our pioneer ancestors,
Today I received an invitation to Young Women in Excellence. There will be tables spread out in the gym with displays that represent something the
I generally describe myself as an idealistic realist. This character trait allows me to do what I do for a living–lobby for social justice and
General conference speakers have their own idioms that I’m sure longtime members have, on some level, noticed. The speakers use the word “even” for emphasis
For three years of my childhood, ages 6-9, I lived in a rural county in Indiana. No one walked to school; everyone was bused. The
In Matthew 22:36-40 (New International Version) we are given the greatest commandment: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37 Jesus replied:
“You don’t look your age,” they say, When I reveal that I’m forty-two. But my body has begun to betray me. Gray hair is just
Did any of you notice a news story last month? The one about Saudi Arabia finally allowing women to drive? As in cars. Well, in
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.