Steering my own boat
By Jana outrigger, originally uploaded by chotda. Awhile ago I told a friend that my dream life would include paddling on the ocean every morning.
By Jana outrigger, originally uploaded by chotda. Awhile ago I told a friend that my dream life would include paddling on the ocean every morning.
by Alisa Easter Sunday, our Relief Society Lesson from the Joseph Smith manual on the Responding to Persecution. In graduate school, I studied religious persecution
by Alisa I always thought I didn’t have the nurturing spirit so many Mormon women seem to have. I’m sort of OK with children—not mesmerized
by Caroline While I struggle with a lot of faith issues, I have not – as yet – doubted the existence of God (male
by mraynes I’ll be honest, sometimes I come home from church half-way resolved to never go back. (I say half-way because who am I kidding,
Edward Hopper’s Early Sunday Morning by Anna Tueller Somerville, Massachusetts Originally Published in Exponent II, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Summer 1986) Fasting had always been
by G The painting shown here is one I did just before I got intentionally pregnant with our son. I found myself using art making
By: mraynes I will be giving birth to my second child in a matter of days. Along with the overwhelming joy I feel at having
A great guest post by Jessawhy: Though experiencing similar crises of faith, my friend Anna and I have different incentives with respect to church activity
(Influence by Chidi Okoye) Ambivalence generally has a negative connotation, despite its neutral root definition of simultaneous conflicting feelings (ambi = both, valeo = feel
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