Confessions of a Recovering Patriarchist, Part Two
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
Part 1, Part 2 TW mention of infertility and abuse Hagar could be called a prophet, and she’s central to understanding the Abraham story arc,
By Anonymous Do you know about my Christmas? What my Christmas was really like? I have a pretty good idea about yours. Traditions of Cookies,
When my son turned 8, I wasn’t excited about him doing Cub Scouts. I didn’t like the amount of money and man/woman power the church
Josianne was born and raised in NYC. Her first encounter with overt racism was when she was 16 and encounters have only gotten harsher in
by Libby (On a three-child-induced career sabbatical, Libby spends her time sewing lavish Halloween costumes, reading, and volunteering on the board of her daughter’s cooperative
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