Guest Post: State of Grace
by Lisa Stewart Recently, I was perusing Facebook when on the Exponent II discussion page a story in a talk given by President Nelson in
by Lisa Stewart Recently, I was perusing Facebook when on the Exponent II discussion page a story in a talk given by President Nelson in
I first had laser corrective eye surgery at age 21. (I’d saved money up for a mission, but purchased Lasik instead when I got married.)
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to lead a welcoming ritual at the opening of a Mormon feminist retreat. I left things to
By a Mormon Human Some are calling it the latest whiplash from the LDS Church Newsroom. Some expected an announcement like this to counterbalance any
Exponent II is excited to announce that we will be guest editing the Spring 2020 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. The theme
There’s a lot of social pressure in the LDS Church: to conform, to be a good missionary, to do things the “right” way, to follow
Why does evil exist? Why is there human suffering? I’ve always wondered these things my whole life. As a teenager I was very concerned about
My mother was an excellent knitter, especially with mittens, hats and sweaters. She often wove pictures into the sweaters. When my daughter was in her
By Ariel Wootan Merkling Anna Jarvis was forever changed by a simple prayer offered during Sunday School by her mother Ann. Her mother, an activist
Sweep the corners Put that aside Wash the windows Look outside It’s brave to imagine Summer warmth in soggy Spring Strip all the linens Rock
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.