Dedicated
I wasn’t raised in the church, and though I’ve been a member for nearly 25 years, I still feel on occasion like I’m an immigrant
I wasn’t raised in the church, and though I’ve been a member for nearly 25 years, I still feel on occasion like I’m an immigrant
Here is the the paragraph of instruction that the Church provides on lds.org, regarding Elder Bednar’s Talk, Exceeding Great and Precious Promises. To help members
A week ago, I went home. Well, to one of the many homes I’ve had… I went home to my alma mater, my college. Or
By Liz Johnson, a wife, mother of four, and a birth doula in Northern Indiana. As a birth doula, I see birth metaphors everywhere I go.
Yesterday I got a call from my best friend from college, a brilliant, charismatic, fabulous woman. She was distressed because she was at a turning
by Corktree Corktree is an emerging Feminist struggling to find peace as she seeks truth. She has three strong headed daughters, an infant son and
We’re so glad that longtime EXII friend, Kiri Close, was able to personalize the tsunami tragedy in this post as she tells about her homeland
by Brooke For the past four years, I have been expecting to move away. My hopes have wandered all over the country as my husband
I’m flying to Utah today for a visit to my hometown. I love going to Logan and part of me thinks it is just because
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.