Marriage By Inspiration?
There was a time (way back when I was attending BYU) when I was engaged to married. Â It didn’t work out. Â The end came suddenly
There was a time (way back when I was attending BYU) when I was engaged to married. Â It didn’t work out. Â The end came suddenly
For Christmas we got a gift certificate to a book store, and my husband and I split the money. I bought a book on writing
My story starts like this: I was very excited when the Church released Daughters in my Kingdom, the new history of the Relief Society. But
I’ve been thinking about revelation a lot lately, largely because we recently had two Sunday School lessons in a row on this topic – one
by Lorie Winder I recently stumbled across a powerful statement on gender equity, particularly as it pertains to the use of religion to perpetuate discrimination.
Much has been written about President Elaine S. Dalton’s now infamous talk where she argued that LDS women, understanding our roles and responsibilities, would see
A few weeks ago I was chatting with a friend from my ward about feminism. She felt uncomfortable applying that word to herself (as many
My husband, bless him, hates Valentine’s Day. He has good reasons for it: a history of girls breaking up with him on or around February
A few weeks ago, a teacher in Relief Society asked me to prepare a few remarks on my experience with conversion and testimony for her
As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m currently involved in the Let Women Pray event. As I’ve watched the comments from the opposition, I’ve
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