Church In The Age Of Covid: Defining What Makes a Good Latter-Day Saint
If we fall into the trap of competition, contention and comparison, we need to recognize that this has nothing to do with being a good
If we fall into the trap of competition, contention and comparison, we need to recognize that this has nothing to do with being a good
Guest post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
Intersex isn’t something that is always visible, unlike the church handbook suggests. This look at a Mormon woman with MRKH is important.
I think the purpose of the lesson is to teach young women why they need the Atonement, right now, today.
It was pre-pandemic, back when Activity Days happened in-person. My dear friend is the other leader, and we loved having time to chat and be
Guest post by Anonymous. This Mama got a gay kid for Christmas in 2019. In March 2020 BYU signaled LGBTQ acceptance in an update to
Guest post by Anonymous. This Mama got a gay kid for Christmas in 2019. In March 2020 BYU signaled LGBTQ acceptance in an update to
Guest post by Anonymous. This Mama got a gay kid for Christmas in 2019. In March 2020 BYU signaled LGBTQ acceptance in an update to
September 2014. I am 8 months pregnant and feeling simultaneously vulnerable and brave. Kate Kelly’s words after her excommunication in June keep coming to me: “Don’t leave. Stay, and make
I have severe asthma and since the pandemic started I’ve been playing a game of “beat the clock” with coronavirus. Since no one knows how
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