Relief Society Lesson Christ: The Light That Shines in Darkness by Sharon Eubank
Guest post by Kristi Edwards, who gave this lesson in her ward recently Link to the talk on LDS.org Before I started my lesson I
Guest post by Kristi Edwards, who gave this lesson in her ward recently Link to the talk on LDS.org Before I started my lesson I
Guest Post by Descent Talk on LDS.org Each conference, my family listens closely to the talks to see if a theme emerged for the conference.
By Louise In the past 11 years, I’ve given thousands of hours to this church. I’ve attended meetings, I’ve prayed for inspiration, I’ve taught countless
By Tiffany Sanderson If you want to witness the Patriarchal Wound in action, take yourself to any theater in Utah County, Utah. Two nights ago,
Please see the bulleted list of poems according to the four themes discussed in the Exponent book review of “I Gave Her a Name.” Theme
My bishop told me if I’d hearken to my husband, he would feel better about himself and stop abusing me. I literally told my bishop
“Compassion isn’t some kind of self-improvement project or ideal that we’re trying to live up to. Having compassion starts and ends with having compassion for
By E. Gray I have an irrational love for churches. All churches. Soaring medieval basilicas, ancient stone shrines, clapboard New England meetinghouses, eccentric modern
Mister-Mistress, Lord-Lady, King-Queen, Actor-Actress, Aviator-Aviatrix, President, Boss, Bishop, Deacon, Teacher, Priest-Priestess?, Elder, Provider, Presider, Nurturer, Pilot, Captain, and etc. So many titles. All referring to
The priesthood is something I’ve found incredibly confusing ever since I was in Young Women’s. Whenever people talk about the priesthood, it always goes in
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