Postpartum
After creation, the Mother knew sorrow–the emptiness that comes after fullness, the softness that remains for a long time.
After creation, the Mother knew sorrow–the emptiness that comes after fullness, the softness that remains for a long time.
By Jenny Have you ever felt like your spirit or the essence of who you truly are doesn’t align very well with your body or
Two of our bloggers expressed interest in reviewing Elaine Dalton’s newest book, No Ordinary Women: Making a Difference through Righteous Influence, so both reviews are included below. Dalton is
We’ve been on a long road trip for the past two and a half weeks—all the way from Boston to Tulsa, OK, where my sisters
This month’s visiting teaching message addresses a topic that might be hurtful to some sisters, if not framed carefully. The lesson opens with this quote from
There was a fatal shooting in downtown Denver last week in a building that many of my friends and clients work in. I had actually
This post is for the kind friends and family who have tried to understand my questions about women in the church. My experience has been
When I was about 11 years old, I owned a few necklaces, a couple of bracelets, a CTR ring and probably another ring, and had
On December 12, 2015, I sat in Relief Society and heard something that has produced considerable anxiety in me over the last seven months. A
By Jenny I sat across the desk from a suit-clad member of my Stake Presidency. He was a kind middle aged man with a reassuring
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.