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by Malena Crockett It’s that season again — General Conference. If past history is any indication, many members who listen in the hope of hearing
by Malena Crockett It’s that season again — General Conference. If past history is any indication, many members who listen in the hope of hearing
For most of my adult life I have altered my hair color. I’ve dyed, bleached, highlighted, lowlighted, and balayaged the heck out of my hair
The act of expressing doubt or questioning beliefs is stigmatized in our church culture. Ward leaders and members tend to show great patience and understanding
January to April of 2012 was rough. My co-https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, Aimee, and I were compiling Exponent II’s LGBTQ-themed Spring issue. It was heart-breaking. These stories, more
When people ask me why I stay in the Church as a feminist, I often begin with a favorite scripture from 1 Corinthians 12:21, “And
“Emily, you have to let him preside in the home. He should be the one to lead prayer, call everyone to Family Home Evening, and
by Anonymous There are moments in everyone’s life that are turning points. I had one of those during those difficult few months of the Prop
I love this piece from one of my favorite Exponent II founding mothers, Judy Dushku. I hope that we bloggers continue to be the Exponent
by Amelia i’ve been told i would marry so many times that i couldn’t count them. and that i would have children. in lesson after
by Amelia a little over a month ago, a dear friend’s father died. about two weeks ago, i went to her dad’s house on the
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