
Burn it all down: A review of ‘I’ve Got Questions’
The title of this piece is not the thesis of Erin Hicks Moon’s book, “I’ve Got Questions,” a story of deconstruction or, as she puts
The title of this piece is not the thesis of Erin Hicks Moon’s book, “I’ve Got Questions,” a story of deconstruction or, as she puts
Guest Post by Alma Frances Pellet. Alma is a software developer and living her dream of being a stay-at-home mom to the three remaining children
Since before I was born, my life has been structured by a blueprint I was later taught both implicitly and explicitly. My mother was 19,
The church promised me that I would be happy if I was living according to the Gospel, but I wasn’t. It didn’t work for me
My earliest Christmas memories are of deep drifts of snow visiting my grandparents house in New England. They lived on top of a big hill,
I grew up hearing a message that Heavenly Father answers prayers and brings peace and assurance to us in our pain. This is a beautiful
When my third child finally weaned at 15 months of age, he seemed to have the flu all-the-time. Diarrhea that would shoot out of the
In a thoughtful attempt to domesticate me, my mother gave me a bread machine for my birthday when I was a sophomore at college. At
Humans use story to understand and make meaning of their existence. Sometimes life happens in a way that shakes your foundational paradigms and they crumble,
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.