On the Powerful, Sacred, Redemptive Work of Mormon Feminist Writing
Feminist voices are troubling and fearful to some, but they are also a much needed part of the proper eco-system and balance needed in any
Feminist voices are troubling and fearful to some, but they are also a much needed part of the proper eco-system and balance needed in any
Disabled folks are extremely marginalized in the world today as they were in Biblical times, but Jesus shows us another way. We should follow His
Content warning: depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, mental illness This is in response to the Liahona Article “New Hope for Deeper Healing from Depression and Anxiety”
Guest Post by Joey Holliday. Joey Holliday is a licensed mental health therapist, educator and photographer. She has a private practice in Boston, MA. Her
Jesus sees this poor, suffering man and knows that he has faith to be healed, but this story has a bit of a plot twist.
We all carry wounds. For some, those wounds have been inflicted through ongoing oppression and the violence of colonization. We have to openly reveal our
I didn’t know I was going to pass out—all I knew was I didn’t feel right. For the past six hours, I had alternated between
As part of our #MormonMeToo series, we are re-posting the video and transcript to Chieko Okazaki’s landmark talk entitled “Healing From Sexual Abuse,” which was
Jesus Christ is our example of honoring the Sabbath In preparing this outline, I copied and pasted all the scriptures they suggested we study into
The title of this lesson is taken from Carole M. Stephens’ talk, Do We Know What We Have? Daughters of God, do we know who
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.