Queer Mormon Joy: An Interview with Kerry Pray
If there is an argument about joy that this book makes, it’s this: take it. It’s yours. It belongs to you. Don’t wait for it.
If there is an argument about joy that this book makes, it’s this: take it. It’s yours. It belongs to you. Don’t wait for it.
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This lesson plan is written for you to use in a class or at home. If you use it at home, I suggest just taking
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