I Don’t Know How to Tell Your Child You Lied
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
It’s not too late to start teaching your children the truth. If you think their faith might crumble in the face of hard truths, imagine
I have this giant print in the entryway of my home. Legit giant, like 3.5 ft by 6.5 ft. Regularly, as people walk into my
So often I hear people trying to convince others that the way they feel about a particular topic/meeting/policy is the way that everyone *should* feel.
Spotlight is a new feature on the Exponent II blog to shine light on individuals or projects in the world of Mormon Feminism outside of
When I sat down to casually read something from the April 2021 Journal of Mormon History, I expected to find something interesting (because, clearly, I
Next week is Thanksgiving in the United States. We celebrate with a big feast of turkey and mashed potatoes, various sides, and lots of pie.
by Taylor Rosecrans Acts 17 “That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not
Christian holidays after a faith transition can be tricky. Two years ago, I wrote about speaking to my congregation on Easter Sunday. I finally answered
Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of
Humans use story to understand and make meaning of their existence. Sometimes life happens in a way that shakes your foundational paradigms and they crumble,
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