The Problem with Telling Women We Have Priesthood Power When We Obviously Don’t
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “Leaders insist women don’t need to ask for the priesthood because we already have it – but they have changed
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “Leaders insist women don’t need to ask for the priesthood because we already have it – but they have changed
“Women in the LDS church have more power and authority than other churches … just not enough to pass a sacrament tray around a room.
“The bottom line is that, unless Sister Dennis’ quote is defined very, very narrowly, it does not ring true. It is no wonder that those
For many women, including ourselves, it is painful, difficult, and disappointing that it is within the church – where pure doctrine reflects women and men’s
Guest Post by Jamie Stokes. Jamie is a reader, runner and writer based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The idea of a “chosen one” abounds
The priesthood is something I’ve found incredibly confusing ever since I was in Young Women’s. Whenever people talk about the priesthood, it always goes in
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