Of Sharp-Tongues and Binders
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
by Judy Curtis Reading through the suggestions to empower LDS women on a document entitled All Are Alike Unto God caused me to consider how women
by Lorie Winder (Lorie Winder has an MA in Humanities from BYU and is the former https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg of the Mormon Women’s Forum Quarterly, an LDS
Guest post by Jessica F., who is studying educational psychology, international development, and religious studies. She lives in England with her husband and four children. I
by Kelly Ann (Pictures in this post are not to be used without permission. I’m sharing them as I think they help illustrate what a
The discussion of “covenants” can be a tricky subject. After all, covenants -especially religious covenants- are personally and privately avowed, making way for potential awkwardness
by Jen About a year ago I was overwhelmed by the prospect of applying to graduate school. Although it had always been a part of
(Part I here) These days my heart is turned to a woman, a sister, who is the mother of one I love. That one is
This morning during General Conference we learned that a new policy is in place for age of missionary service. Men can now go at 18
Maybe I was destined to be a Democrat. After I was born, while I was lying in an incubator, a family friend whispered in my ear
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