March 2015 General Women’s Session: Henry B. Eyring
The last speaker of the evening was President Henry B. Eyring. He began his talk by addressing his “beloved Sisters,” and expressing the joy it
The last speaker of the evening was President Henry B. Eyring. He began his talk by addressing his “beloved Sisters,” and expressing the joy it
The theme of this session is “The Family.” Linda Burton, the General Relief Society President is conducting the session. The first speech was by
By Jenny I’m about to share with you one of the less enlightened moments of my life. Five years ago a really good friend of
This is a story about my son. And my dad. And me. And how sometimes death is not the end of a relationship. Last year,
In today’s world of internet communication, we Mormons have access to a lot of information about our faith. [ ie – Websites are dedicated to
I’m 25. I’m not married. And I’m a Mormon. (Wouldn’t that make a great ad?) There are very few of my LDS friends who are
I recently came across the blog of a local Utah woman of color who has started an advocacy group, Big Ocean Women for maternal feminists
President Linda K. Burton Relief Society General Office 76 North Main Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Dear Sister Burton, Would you please consider increased and
Trigger warning/content note: sexual abuse, coming out. I recently revived my monthly contribution here at The Exponent as part of our Queer Mormon Women*
I teach Primary Sharing Time. Â I love it. I love the teaching, the stories, the kids, and the fun. Â When we talk about Jesus, I
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