Come Follow Me: Mormon 7–9 “I Speak unto You as If Ye Were Present”
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
We’ve been reading the Book of Mormon all year, but now we’re taking that one step further and reading Mormon’s book within the Book of
I was elated to interview Nadine in 2015 for my dissertation on Mormon women of color navigating issues of race and gender (now a book).
CW: child abuse and neglect by Anonymous Members of my extended family feel a special bond with Brad, my nephew. He has an infectious smile, intelligence,
The Lord wants us to accept ministering from others To start off the discussion, I think I’d open with a story from Jesus’ life, in
This week I had a chance to meet with my friend Melissa for lunch. Melissa stopped attending church 10 years ago. She thought her family
On LDS.org, the lesson prompt for Sister Marriott’s talk, Abiding in God and Repairing the Breach states, “This message can help members who may feel
Sister Sheri Dew, in her biography of President Gordon B Hinckley, tells of an experience he had in July 1992, while he was in Hong
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation You may find the manual lesson, here. Introduction In Ezra Taft Benson’s first conference talk as President of the Church,
In a few weeks, Mormon women will attend General Women’s Meeting. This will be the first General Women’s Meeting in many years, but not the
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.