Trust in the Lord (not mortal church leaders)
In her Sacrament Meeting talk, blogger April Young-Bennett taught, “It’s better to believe God is good than that human church leaders are always right.”
In her Sacrament Meeting talk, blogger April Young-Bennett taught, “It’s better to believe God is good than that human church leaders are always right.”
Using Our Best Judgment These sections focus on counsel given to a group of missionaries who traveled from Kirtland, Ohio to Jackson County, Missouri in
Carol Lynn Pearson Carol Lynn Pearson is an advocate for LGBTQ rights (see her book Goodbye, I Love You) and feminist theology (see her book,
This post comes to us from Molly Hadfield, the brilliant illustrator of “Illuminating Ladies: A Coloring Book of Mormon Women.” When I was quite small,
Kate Holbrook and Matt Grow, https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpgs of the new book, The First Fifty Years of Relief Society, graciously agreed to answer some questions I had about
Earlier this month, I presented at Counterpoint Conference on the topic, Theological Foundations: What Is Priesthood And Why Is It Necessary For Women? Here is my
This lesson plan could also be used to teach New Testament Come Follow Me: Joseph Smith—Matthew 1; Matthew 24–25; Mark 12–13; Luke 21 “The Son
From the Life of Eliza R. Snow The text briefly mentions that Lorenzo Snow’s sister, Eliza R. Snow, served as president of the Relief Society.
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