
Guest Post: Thoughts on Equality in the Church
by Tom P My wife follows the Exponent and from time to time shares articles with me that raise many fascinating and legitimate points, particularly
by Tom P My wife follows the Exponent and from time to time shares articles with me that raise many fascinating and legitimate points, particularly
by Olea There’s been a lot of talk recently about The Lord’s Standard of Morality, as defined by Elder Tad R. Callister. I’d like to
My Relief Society does something remarkable, that makes me rejoice about what Relief Society can be. We call it our Women of Faith Lecture Series.
This week I interviewed and was hired for my dream job. It’s still so new and I feel a little in shock. From my initial
Dear Readers, I’ve been working with my friend and respected Mormon poet, author, and playwright, Carol Lynn Pearson on a survey to gauge how people really
It was deadly silent in the Young Women’s room where I was sitting as a Laurel some twenty years ago. The Young Women president, whom
This is an interesting visiting teaching topic. The message itself is typical, yet friendlier because inclusive brackets have been added to the text to make
Dear Exponent readers, The next issue of the Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of Mormon women’s ordination. The magazine will include terrific
Live in Utah? Traveling to Utah? Don’t miss this play this week at BYU. The award winning play about Black LDS pioneer Jane Manning James
This is a very broad lesson (seven sections!), and will be too much, I think, for any class to go over in meaningful detail. Having
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