Of Sharp-Tongues and Binders
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
A few days ago, an article titled Mormon women seeking middle ground to greater equality appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune. The author, Peggy Fletcher
mr. mraynes recently received a calling in our ward that necessitated his advancing in the priesthood to the office of high priest. my husband is
My husband studies the economics of happiness, among a variety of other economic fields. I never forgot one thing he shared with me years ago
In my ward over the last few months, there’s been a noticeable push from the bishop and stake president to encourage the fathers in our
I saw the musical Next to Normal last fall. It’s not a perfect musical, but covering mental health can be tricky. While I don’t agree
by Frank Pellett (Frank Pellett is an LDS father of 4 (soon to be 5) software developer living in Utah. He enjoys reading, family, and light discussions about
Today’s guest is from Heidi, as a continuing part of our Doves & Serpents and Exponent Blog Swap. Heidi has a reverence for books and
I, like many, dread the weeks we talk about gender roles at church. These conversations are often trite and repetitive and serve to alienate those
Policy experts have long noted the perplexing problem of low birthrates among the most free and democratic countries. Indeed, most European countries have negative birthrates,
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