
“What’s your plan when you get home?”
I always ask missionaries about their schooling. Did they attend college or trade school before serving a mission? Are they planning to go back?
I always ask missionaries about their schooling. Did they attend college or trade school before serving a mission? Are they planning to go back?
This past week we took the youth of our stake on a three-day trek in New Hampshire, complete with handcarts and pioneer garb. Our first
(warning, this post contains Inside Out spoilers) I cried while watching the new Pixar film, Inside Out. It’s a tearjerker, full of childhood nostalgia and coming-of-age emotions.
Guest Post by Hope. Read a previous guest post by her here. I’ve been exploring the language game surrounding the word “mercy”. Last
I prepared another lesson on temples several years ago which began with a sentiment that I still find relevant today: We talk a lot in the Church about
I recently returned from a trip to Botswana, where I joined a group of scholars (including three other Exponent bloggers!) in collecting oral histories from
written by Naomi Watkins Awhile back we featured the origin story of the awesome group Aspiring Mormon Women, a non-profit organization that supports and encourages
Guest Post by Lisi Youngberg Lisi Youngberg is a piano teacher and vocal performance coach that loves empowering others to express themselves through music. The
Approximately three months ago, I packed my bags and my baby and hopped on a plane to California to say a few words about the
Like most fiancées, I was pretty certain that our marriage would be everything that I wanted it to be. I knew we would have hard
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