Fat in the Church
This is the third in a series of guest posts about being fat and female in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Please
This is the third in a series of guest posts about being fat and female in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Please
“All my mom saw was that I was no longer wearing my garments and testified to me that there was spiritual power in them. She
Job’s wife lost everything–first her livelihood and standing in the community and then, in one freak storm, the 10 children that she carried, bore and
Guest blogger Ashli Carnicelli is an author and classically trained singer. Ashli’s heartfelt narrative invites readers to embark on a soul-enriching experience through her works
“Dear Brother, … Elder’s Quorum should not be treated as some “boy’s club” where you can put others down. The world is facing an epidemic
Continuing our series on being fat in the LDS church, guest author Jen Morrison writes, “My life went on and my body continued to grow
“When I was first married, my husband was my de facto therapist. I purged many feelings I had toward my mother and he listened. My
Our guest author writes, “I distinctly remember the day a modesty lesson was presented in seminary, and as we walked across the street to the
“The Olympic committee has drawn that line for Ms. Khelif, defining her as she defines herself, as a woman. Last year, the International Boxing Association
Guest author Emmaly Renshaw writes, “I have always led back-burn crews–it’s what controls the fire and protects. As women, it’s what we do: control and
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