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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 like they would never go away. I felt victimized, worried, disappointed, angry, overwhelmed, sad, and I was grieving.  Looking back, I realize the reason I was stuck was because I was spinning in what I call “dirty pain”.  Dirty pain feels terrible.  I was constantly blaming my husband, arguing with reality, identifying as a victim, and feeling entitled to the life I thought I was supposed to have. Dirty pain is like a hamster...
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The Blessings of My Mixed Faith Marriage

"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 barred from temple attendance until about 1984. (The reverse was not true for LDS men.) Thus my marriage was an awakening to the inequities that had always existed in the church but I was unwilling to see. I have continued to faithfully serve in the church and spent many years in ward and stake leadership callings. With those callings, other scales have fallen from my eyes — the unequal power dynamics in church...
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Phases of a Mixed Faith Marriage

I have been in a mixed faith marriage since 2018 and I have spent countless hours working with clients in a mixed faith marriage. 
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Interview with Rachel Rueckert, Author of East Winds

You know when you read a book and relate to it? You relate in a way that makes you ponder, maybe even confront your own ideas, your own memories, your own biases, all the while entertaining you so much that hours pass without your notice. That was East Winds: A Global Quest to Reckon with Marriage for me.  I was only too happy to spend some time with Rachel, asking her some of my questions about her beautiful work and words. Please enjoy!         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MJKwIdBTMc        We know that you are the Editor of the Exponent Magazine, but in...
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Marrying Young?

About two years ago parents and youth in our stake were invited to a fireside with our beloved Stake President. Our daughter had just turned 13, and we left the younger kids with our 11 year old and we both attended with her. The main thing I got out of the meeting was that we should stress the importance of marriage to our youth - missionaries should be getting married after their missions. Even though they are now coming home at 20 or 21, our church leaders feel that no time should be wasted in finding an eternal companion...
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