
You Ought To Be Ashamed
I recently read the book “The Gift of Imperfection” by Brene Brown for my ward’s book club. It is an excellent self-help book, one that
I recently read the book “The Gift of Imperfection” by Brene Brown for my ward’s book club. It is an excellent self-help book, one that
The Proclamation on the Family asserts that fathers should “preside over their families,” but two sentences later, it asserts that fathers and mothers are to
Elder Andersen did well to acknowledge the vulnerable and privileged decision that couples have in regard to children in the last October conference. He began
by DefyGravity (DefyGravity just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and has been a raging
Two weeks ago, I trekked the small drive to our stake center, armed with some yarn for my daughter’s mittens and a notebook for the
I’m taking a class on feminist theologies of North America. It’s fascinating to see how women of other religious traditions have dealt with patriarchy and
Our lovely friends at Feminist Mormon Housewives did a fabulous job on the issue of Exponent II they guest edited this fall. The hard copies
Forgive me for being blunt, but has anyone ever wondered why on earth the descriptions we have of the Celestial Kingdom and the ultimate afterlife
Today’s guest post comes to us from Claire, as part of the Doves & Serpents and The Exponent Blogger Swap. Turning 30 means you have
Today’s guest is from Heidi, as a continuing part of our Doves & Serpents and Exponent Blog Swap. Heidi has a reverence for books and
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.