Is Motherhood Enough?
Because of my involvement with Ordain Women, I have many conversations about women and priesthood. These conversations often include thoughts on motherhood and personal experiences
Because of my involvement with Ordain Women, I have many conversations about women and priesthood. These conversations often include thoughts on motherhood and personal experiences
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. You don’t get any nasty religious vs. secular fights; you don’t have to worry that your friend is
When you were baptized you covenanted to “stand as a witness of God at all time and in all things, and in all places …”
By Stephen Carter I know it doesn’t seem like it sometimes, but at its heart, Mormonism is quite a radical religion. It’s based on the
By Cruelest Month The summer I was seven I carried my red, yellow and blue one-piece swimsuit in my purse everywhere I went. Why? Well,
Being a Mormon Feminist, or nearly any kind of human, sometimes requires bravery. At the Sophia Gathering last June, a few friends showed me this lyric
“We are all asked to bring the same thing with us when we approach the door of discipleship: a broken heart and contrite spirit.”
Sometimes it is hard to choose one conference talk that seems particularly inspiration to share with the women we visit teach. Sometimes it is because
The announcement yesterday about the new General Women’s Meeting — a meeting for females 8 and older, held every six months, and run by the
I admit that reciting the Young Women Theme every week with my counselors and my girls is not my favorite part about the Young Women
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.