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Guest Post by Kacee. Kacee is preparing to adopt her 5th child in the next week. (November is National Adoption Month in the US!) She
Guest Post by Kacee. Kacee is preparing to adopt her 5th child in the next week. (November is National Adoption Month in the US!) She
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Translation generously provided by Cesar Carreon. For the teacher The word “Zion” has many meanings in our vernacular. The original Zion was
By: Adrianne (Knitting enthusiast. Sometimes writer of thoughts.) Wheat and Tares A coal has burned into my heart Tearing more than me apart. I do
Preface I taught Relief Society this Sunday, with a fully broken heart. It was extremely painful, but it was also moving, to be vulnerable before
This is a picture of myself as a young child, smiling next to a piano at my Mormon grandparents’ house. At the time, I was
Who’s That Girl? Marcella Torres grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. A Latina ex-Mormon learning to wear tank tops. Sculpture BA and Art History
Guest post by Desiree, cross-posted at Feminist Mormon Housewives I am from Massachusetts. I strive for intersectional feminism because societies often don’t treat all humans
I remember the first time I re-encountered Jesus, coming to the New Testament with my heart in shreds, wondering if there was any god in
My dear friend, You and I both read the same news, the same changes to the church handbook. And within a day of the announcement,
Apparently the Church has recently issued an update to the leadership handbook that equates same-sex marriage with apostasy and bars children from same-sex households from
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