
Guest Post: What’s in a Name? Better Names for LDS Women’s Roles
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 5 and software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about many topics,
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 5 and software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about many topics,
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