Guest Post: They Weren’t Trying to be Mean…
by DefyGravity (DefyGravity Just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and she’s been a raging feminist since
by DefyGravity (DefyGravity Just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and she’s been a raging feminist since
After participating in The White House Youth Round Table discussion last month I started thinking about more than just politics. It forced me to evaluate
The first funeral I ever went to was my Grandma A’s. My memories of Grandma A are sparse, as I was only six when she
[Trigger warning for rape and body policing.] I have recently come across a few posts regarding what Young Women wear, and what they are told
My dad first told me the story of Miriam one Sunday morning as he was preparing a Gospel Doctrine lesson. His interpretation of the story was
For some years now, I’ve been fascinated by the fact that in nearly every ward I’ve lived in, there is a group of women who
I’ve been receiving personal revelation from magazines lately. Don’t laugh, it’s true; God speaks in mysterious ways. In a recent round of browsing the shelves
Not long ago, while on a trip with my oldest daughter and infant son, I had an experience that I haven’t told anyone about yet,
About 15 years ago I heard Louise Plummer speak at a Relief Society even where she challanged us to write about our lives. She offered
by Brittany Kunz “If you had to choose which child to give back to me, which one would you choose?” were the thoughts that came
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