Help for WAVE
One of the comments in a recent Exponent post lamented that LDS WAVE had great promise but had not met expectations. I was sad to
One of the comments in a recent Exponent post lamented that LDS WAVE had great promise but had not met expectations. I was sad to
I visit teach a lady who lives down the street from me. She had a baby earlier this year and I get lots of last
I know Girls Camp is not everyone’s cup of herbal tea, but I love it. I always come away with new skills or insights. For
I was twelve when I was first given a “checklist.” It wasn’t presented to me in that way by any particular person, but instead, it
Tomorrow is her first birthday, and she hasn’t gotten a fire ant bite yet. Â That’s something of a miracle given the menacing mounds that keep
by Sartawi (Sartawi is a BYU-educated nurse and a world-educated woman. Her life’s work is to help women of all cultures reach their full potential,
I’m sure we all remember that talk, you know, the one about the purse. I decided that I’d offer up the contents of my purse
Last weekend my daughters and I went on a pilgrimage. I know Jews feel compelled to make the “Aliyah” to Israel, and for Muslims the
By Regina. (She is a lifelong member, reader, wife, and world traveler.) As a preface, I don’t know the feminist response to what I am
Last night our feminist book club discussed Pioneer, Polygamist, Politician: The Life of Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon. Here is a great summary article of the book
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