Avoiding Contention Is Not the Higher Law
Due to pre-existing medical conditions, I am at a higher risk of serious complications or hospitalization from COVID-19. Thankfully I live in a country with
Due to pre-existing medical conditions, I am at a higher risk of serious complications or hospitalization from COVID-19. Thankfully I live in a country with
Guest Post by Tasha. Bio: Tasha mothers four children and chooses the beauty of a mixed-faith marriage. She works in a library, craves plants, and
If I had to choose a single day that was most jarring for my faith journey, it would be going through the temple for the
This blog post is adapted from a talk I gave in another ward in my stake in late August. I never write my talks out
I was asked to speak in Stake Conference on the topic “Staying on/Returning to the Covenant Path.” This was my talk. (Note: The meeting was
I loved Kristine Haglund’s recent essay at By Common Consent. “She saw (before I did) that we needed each other, and was willing to be
When I was a little girl growing up on the small Caribbean Island of Barbados, I always wondered what it would be like to be
Many days, I get on Facebook and it seems that the hearts and minds of Christians are among the harshest, hardest, and cruelest. Then I
I don’t remember if it is a parable or an old satirical cartoon, but there is the story of a drowning man caught in the
As Ms. Gorman’s poem focuses on unity and inclusivity, this lesson outline is meant to include all sorts of families that might gather together for
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.