
Upcoming Sunstone Issue: Mormon Women and Motherhood, Fatherhood and Coparenting
Guest Post by Holly Welker As some of you may know, I’m editing an issue of “Sunstone” devoted to Mormon women and motherhood. As work
Guest Post by Holly Welker As some of you may know, I’m editing an issue of “Sunstone” devoted to Mormon women and motherhood. As work
by Aimee I must admit my practical bias in teaching any church lesson: How do these teachings influence our thinking to help us become better
Dear Mom, It was hard growing up without you. I love Dad and he was really good at a lot of stuff, but it wasn’t
by Hydrangea Not everyone loves Mormons, but what average Joe doesn’t love a good looking rockstar? I think this is probably what the PR of
When she emerged, my first words were, “She looks like dad.” It was those lips. Those full lips that scrunch and pucker and eat up
When I was younger, (much younger) I remember my sister excitedly telling me about this great new “girl band” she had seen on TV. She
My CEO wanted to have lunch with each project manager on the team, so I planned out our lunch appointment carefully. I outlined two successes
Part of me didn’t want to believe it was true, and yet I knew it was. The girls all in dresses with long hair done
I have talked before about my feminist awakening, and how I grew up groomed by my family of origin and the Church to be a
by Kelly Ann It has come to our attention that we accidentally skipped posting an outline to Relief Society lesson 44 (The Second Coming of
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.