
Guest Post: Losing Our Agency as We Work at BYU
Recent [BYU] requirements to perform church membership in specific ways honestly remind me of Satan’s plan to take away people’s agency. I know families who
Recent [BYU] requirements to perform church membership in specific ways honestly remind me of Satan’s plan to take away people’s agency. I know families who
So much potential for sacred meaning-making can be uncovered within each of us, and this is the case whether we are working in a faith
Improving mixed-faith relationships in families is a rising topic of interest. A recent Mormonland episode featured how Utah Valley University professor Kimberly Abunuwara and her
How does an independent woman fit in the church? Not very well, because our cultural and institutional structures are intentionally designed to make women dependent.
by Elizabeth Hammond Hi Barbie! In 2013 I wrote a post on Feminist Mormon Housewives called “The Mormon Priestess,” which made a splash at the
Guest Post by Amy. Amy enjoys reading, hiking in the mountains, and learning alongside her three children and husband in Orem, Utah. My oldest child
Someone once described parenting to me like blowing as hard as you can on a cannonball that has already launched in an effort to make
Guest Post by Anonymous. The author is a returned missionary and BYU alum. She is currently a writer and SAHM. A few years ago, my
Guest Post by Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi. Kajsa is a bibliophile who previously worked for five years as faculty with BYU’s Ancient Scripture department, as well as
By Sara When I was a young girl, I read in a book that “actions speak louder than words.” I didn’t understand. Actions are actions,
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