Keeping my last name
By Dani Addante It was two months before my wedding, and my fiancé and I had gone to get our marriage license. The woman at
By Dani Addante It was two months before my wedding, and my fiancé and I had gone to get our marriage license. The woman at
Looking for ways to make Primary singing time and FHE lesson songs more gender inclusive? Do you want to engage children in learning about heroic and
In wake of recent events in Orlando, the sentiment that we need more love in the world has been prominent, and rightly so. Trite-but-true phrases
Guest post by Hillary Kirkham Thoughts and feelings have been swirling in my mind about the massacre in Orlando since the news broke on Sunday. I
(A written prayer, a sort of love letter.) Dear Søren, I bless you with the love I have for you as your mother, my faith
A couple years ago, I had a conversation with one of my closest friends about my newly emboldened beliefs about the Church’s policies and political
Written last month, the 29th of May: I’m hungry, but in that good way we’re all familiar with. Today is a “Day of Fasting, Praying,
That’s the question, “What do wedding vows mean anyway?” We are thoroughly in wedding and anniversary season and it’s all over my social media feeds.
Normally when I do the Exponent visiting teaching posts, I try to think of ways that make the message applicable to the women I visit
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.