Guest Post: LDS Women and “Broad Power and Authority”
“The bottom line is that, unless Sister Dennis’ quote is defined very, very narrowly, it does not ring true. It is no wonder that those
“The bottom line is that, unless Sister Dennis’ quote is defined very, very narrowly, it does not ring true. It is no wonder that those
You need to move away from fear and communities of conformity that thrive on fear and seek out new communities of joy that thrive on
“So yes, this statement is laughable at best and thousands of women are being vocal about it, as they should be. It’s insulting and it’s
“I knew what mattered most to me- in a world of “good, better, best” I felt very guided by the Lord that building my life
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
When I was a young, conservative, fully participating young woman in the LDS Church, I recognized problems and disparities in the youth programs. I remember
The Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is celebrating its 182nd anniversary this year. As ward music leader, I am
There is a bag in my closet. A burgundy bag with a hanging clip and cross body straps. Inside is a neatly folded white outfit
I was driving down the highway when my daughter pointed out this billboard and asked me what it meant:
Following my inner knowing led me to choose intentional birthing, parenting and education. I’ve learned to trust my inner self, my integrity. When that same
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