
Defining Moments
Right now I’m in the Vienna airport on a layover. I’m coming from a weekend in Macedonia doing volunteer work for the World Federation of
Right now I’m in the Vienna airport on a layover. I’m coming from a weekend in Macedonia doing volunteer work for the World Federation of
[Trigger warning for discussion of 9/11 event and PTSD.] On September 11, 2001 I was living in a small house east of BYU campus with
For the past year, I’ve been the Visiting Teaching Coordinator in my ward, so visiting teaching is never far from my mind now. Honestly, I
from Exponent II Editor, Aimee Hickman We are thrilled to announce that the Feminist Mormon Housewives guest edited issue of Exponent II will be available
This seems to me like it would be a very hard lesson to teach for several reasons. First, consider this question from the manual: What
by Kelly Ann Yesterday, I attended a very awkward Sunday school in a conservative southern state. The teacher followed the LDS.org lesson outline for chapters
At first I contemplated asking a trick question. Poll: Do you work? Because the answer for all of us should be, yes. Of course, I
I am ten thousand times more likely to fast well (i.e. meditatively, prayerfully, soulfully) when I’m doing it for a friend or family member in
The “F” word. Few words cause as much passion, angst, anger, joy or otherwise. Yet in the church, we proclaim the “F” word almost constantly
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
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