
Of Ritas and Rhodas: Deciphering the Origins of the Women’s Temple Names
Like most members, I went in blind—it turned out the multiple temple prep courses did little to prepare me for what I was about to
Like most members, I went in blind—it turned out the multiple temple prep courses did little to prepare me for what I was about to
image via iStock
My daughter is at home for a few weeks between terms at university. She now lives in another country so this time provides an opportunity
In the time period from Feb 2022 to the present, I have had many instances where I have witnessed troublesome behavior and actions from General
Blogger Nicole Sbitani writes that she’d love to see more white Mormon feminists hear, get curious about, and engage with issues outside of their experience
I’ve gotten more on board with having a Christmas list that follows the popular plan of “something you need, something you want, and something
Recognizing what we can control and change to create the person we really want to be.
This is just a hot take, but the following is my evidence that polygamist men were not very fun to be married to. A lot
Women were present at the birth of the Savior. They belong in our nativities.
The LDS church is becoming more forthright with its history of polygamy. Going away are the hand wavy stories about it being “for widows who
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.