Feeling Stuck In Your Mixed Faith Marriage?
“After my husband left the church, there was a lengthy period of time where I felt stuck. I had all sorts of emotions that felt
What is a mixed faith marriage? A mixed faith marriage, or interfaith marriage, is one in which the partners have different approaches to religosity. In a mixed faith marriages, spouses may profess belief in different religions, or one may have no religious belief at all. Orientation toward religion may be a significant source of conflict in a marriage as couples attempt to navigate differing approaches to problems, changes in behaviors or values, parenting challenges, participation in religious coming-of-age rituals, or extended family relationships.
“After my husband left the church, there was a lengthy period of time where I felt stuck. I had all sorts of emotions that felt
“It can be difficult to navigate relationships where religious differences are involved. I have complied some tips based on my lived experience as a child
“We were married in early 1980. At that time, my marriage meant I’d never have access to the temple. Non-endowed women who married non-members were
I have been in a mixed faith marriage since 2018 and I have spent countless hours working with clients in a mixed faith marriage.
by Emma Renshaw My husband and I are three years into a mixed-faith marriage. We are Midwesterners who love to backpack. The backpack adventures started
Here’s my theory: feminists are more likely to choose to stay active/partially active in the Mormon church if they fall into these two categories. 1)They
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.