Relief Society Would Be Better If We Were Studying Scripture
A few Sundays ago I sat through another Relief Society lesson based on a talk from General Conference. The teacher has been teaching Relief Society
A few Sundays ago I sat through another Relief Society lesson based on a talk from General Conference. The teacher has been teaching Relief Society
Guest Post by Brittany Manjarrez. Brittany currently lives in France with her family. You will most likely find her chasing sunsets and toddlers. She is
‘Tis the season for book buying! Whether the book be a gift for yourself or a gift from someone else, I have some Holiday Reading
Note: This is fourth in a series about teaching. Click to read Part 1: The Incredible Power of a Teacher, Part 2: Creating a Community
This post mentions sexual abuse. Recently I went to Utah for work and was reminded of the peculiarities of our people. One evening, after my
Guest Post by Emmaly Renshaw. Emmaly is a mother of four, agricultural nonprofit director, lover of fields, woods, plants, and the Aldi aisle of shame.
Guest Post by Amy. Amy enjoys reading, hiking in the mountains, and learning alongside her three children and husband in Orem, Utah. My oldest child
I sat in a ward council meeting and listened to men fret about statistics, about the percentages that represent the dwindling numbers of youth who
God has told us to “be doers of the word, and not hearers only,” and, trusting him to guide me, I engage in the work
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.