Guest Post: Adapting #CopingWithCOVID19
by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow of
by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow of
My dear neighbor is going through intensive treatment for cancer. When she was diagnosed a couple of months ago, I would go and visit her
Name Withheld A year and a half ago, my husband and I were called in to meet with our bishop. I had been released from
We are definitely in times of trouble. Not many of us have experienced anything like the current corona virus pandemic. If you are feeling anything
By Veronika Tait Growing up, I falsely heard that people with dark skin were fence-sitters in the pre-existence. That is, as spirits before birth, I
By Corey Clawson Growing up just outside of Logan on through my studies at Utah State University, I regularly crossed paths with May Swenson’s ghost:
The official Church History blog of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has just completed a series on the Woman’s Exponent, the 19th
I’m noticing a lot of people praising the implementation of home centered church right before Sunday meetings were temporarily shut down, which is fine –
As a Queer,Disabled, Person of Color, I have suffered much in this life at the hands of those claiming to act in God’s name. The
For decades, the Church told people of African descent that they may be baptized, pay tithes and offerings, marry, have children and raise
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