Withholding for You, My Foremother
Dear Foremother: As I hold this card and read your name, I think about your country, your century, your life you left long ago. Your
Dear Foremother: As I hold this card and read your name, I think about your country, your century, your life you left long ago. Your
About 10 years ago I graduated from BYU with a degree in Political Science and an emphasis in American politics.  Since then, I’ve been passionate
by Melody Cracked Wheat father comes quiet to my room at night, tears away sheets and innocence. mother makes warm wheat for breakfast, new
If you don’t know the story of Lorenzo Snow preaching the law of tithing in drought-ridden St. George, Utah, and the blessings that followed the
At the end of the year that I turned 8, my Primary teacher gave each of us students a laminated card with a scripture that
by Annie B. In conversations about gender inequality in the LDS church, the biggest point I’ve seen made from those who are comfortable with the
My cat got in a fight. The cat that lives across the street (I have dubbed him Neighborcat) is big orange tom just like my
This last week has been a hard one for many people, and I for one would love to hear some good news. The best of
by Frank Pellett [authors’ note: I do not agree with the current “Women’s Ordination” movement. We have quite a number of smaller steps to go
I work in the Young Women organization, and the President does a really good job of signaling to the girls when she feels the Spirit
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