The Zelmgid, A Story About Kindness For Primary
This is the best story/lesson/sharing time I have found that teaches kindness, acceptance of differences, and self-love. It is entertaining and silly enough to keep
This is the best story/lesson/sharing time I have found that teaches kindness, acceptance of differences, and self-love. It is entertaining and silly enough to keep
At a recent general conference, it was noted that more than half of the adult members of the church are unmarried. Look around your ward.
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
By Cherie Pedersen For someone who never liked math, I find it ironic that my life focuses so heavily on numbers. Everyone’s does. The number
“Compassion isn’t some kind of self-improvement project or ideal that we’re trying to live up to. Having compassion starts and ends with having compassion for
The weekend after I gave birth, a friend sent me a poem. She’d written it months before, early in this pregnancy, on a day when
(Inspired by a beautiful part in a beautiful book, 100 Birds Taught Me To Fly, called, “Twelve Times I Prayed.”) My sister, C, holding my baby, singing,
I do not have a gift for gift-giving. I am overwhelmed as the holiday season approaches and I ponder gifts for my kids, who are
By Vada Vada blogs at http://zelophehadsdaughters.com/ “[M]iracle[s] can happen and will happen when there is kindness, respect, and love. Why do any of us have to
In 2012, we are again studying from the Teachings of the Presidents of the Church. Like all of the manuals in this series, the first
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.