Relief Society Lesson 4: Strengthening and Preserving the Family
By Amy Cartwright Amy is a blogger for Young Mormon Feminists My childhood was spent watching far too much television. While I would never admit
By Amy Cartwright Amy is a blogger for Young Mormon Feminists My childhood was spent watching far too much television. While I would never admit
My name is Kayte. I live in Salt Lake City, Utah, and I am a student midwife at the Midwives College of Utah. I began
“. . . And, sister, if this is what guardian angels are, then none of us has anything to fear. They were fierce and powerful
January to April of 2012 was rough. My co-https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, Aimee, and I were compiling Exponent II’s LGBTQ-themed Spring issue. It was heart-breaking. These stories, more
If I was teaching this lesson, I would begin with the video clip from Elder Holland’s talk (embedded on the left), “The First Great Commandment.”
I love the title of this lesson, but I’ll admit that I felt a little deflated when I saw that it was primarily about missionary
by Sheila Sheila has been completing small acts of service with her children every day for a month and journaling those experiences on the “Pennies
“Emily, you have to let him preside in the home. He should be the one to lead prayer, call everyone to Family Home Evening, and
It was a small gesture I had seen hundreds of times before, my father pausing for a brief moment to appreciate a thing of beauty.
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