The Holy Spirit Broke My Shelf
We’d been talking about the Holy Spirit for almost an hour when we came upon a huge theological rift – one that we hadn’t realized
We’d been talking about the Holy Spirit for almost an hour when we came upon a huge theological rift – one that we hadn’t realized
So, as soon as I ran into “issues” I started to build. One brick at a time. But the more I tried to stop the
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.
I have always wrestled with my faith and when my husband suddenly left our fundamental religion six years ago, stumbling from Mormon to Christian to
So here’s what I’ve decided (and perhaps this is a completely masochistic decision): but I’m going to keep expressing doubts in church meetings where that’s
Guest post by Sarah Awerkamp, who is currently serving as a missionary for the LDS church in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. She enjoys reading, making
I was raised with a strong dose of Mormon Exceptionalism. Rather than seeing other Christians as siblings in the Church of Christ, I was taught
by Nicole In November 2015, right after the church’s policy on baptizing children of LGBTQ people was made public, I wrote a post on Facebook
Before my faith transition got intense, I tried to ignore doubt. As doubt grew, I tried to rationalize them by throwing up my hands and
By Brittany Long Olsen Last year, I moved from Utah to England, and it struck me that some of my ancestors made the reverse trip
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