
Guest Post: Trusting My Body as an Antidote to Brad Wilcox and Those Like Him
Guest Post by Tina. Tina enjoys nature, art, and reading. She is nearly complete with a graduate degree in trauma informed teaching and loves asking
Guest Post by Tina. Tina enjoys nature, art, and reading. She is nearly complete with a graduate degree in trauma informed teaching and loves asking
When was the last time you experienced a sexist comment? Maybe you were the only woman in a meeting and were asked to take notes.
It’s a catch-phrase I learned from the heartwarming show Ted Lasso that feels a little too on-the-nose. They say it about soccer; I feel it
It is with great sadness that the Exponent II memorializes a woman of great stature and her husband. Rebecca van Uitert and her husband, Jason
I begin with a disclaimer. This post is not specifically about any single person or incident. I would love to be able to say it
The first thing I noticed was the man on the stand wiping his brow. My eyes keep returning to him. Why didn’t he do something?
You derailed a legitimate question posed not just by young members, but by investigators like me at age 44, by recentering it on “us all”
I had several favorite speakers and authors growing up as a teenager in the nineties. One of them was John Bytheway, and another was Brad
When church shut down in March of 2020, my husband and I began gathering our kids on Sunday afternoons for spiritual lessons. We enjoyed this
Part 1, Part 3 TW polygamy, slavery In the footnotes for Genesis 20 in the New Oxford Annotated Bible, there is a chart showing the
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