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By Abby Kidd For the last year I’ve taught Sunday lessons to a class of eleven, twelve, and thirteen year-old young women in my ward.
By Abby Kidd For the last year I’ve taught Sunday lessons to a class of eleven, twelve, and thirteen year-old young women in my ward.
By Dianna Douglas It’s a year of grand anniversaries for American women: One hundred years since the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed women’s suffrage nationwide. Fifty-five years
Last year, Exponent started an annual art scholarship for Mormon women of color. The goal of the scholarship continues to be to amplify the voices
By Blaire Ostler The Church released the new Young Women theme a couple months ago. It reads as follows: I am a beloved daughter of
by Cassidy Steele-Stewart I think Jesus would be angry I think Jesus would be angry or saddened or both if he watched the news right
by Nicole In November 2015, right after the church’s policy on baptizing children of LGBTQ people was made public, I wrote a post on Facebook
by Maya Brown-Zimmerman I started out this lesson with a brief synopsis of The Hobbit. You can quote Elder Uchtdorf here, or your own summary.
As a child , my family and I lived in many rental properties each with similar decor. White painted walls sometimes with peeling paint ,
Happy New Year, everyone! It is my New Year’s resolution this year to do this review (I forgot last year! Eep!) New Bloggers We’ve had
Did I originally mean to do this as a Christmas Gift Guide, Book Edition (with an Art Edition coming later)? Yes. Did I get it
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