Let’s Reframe the Narrative: Endure to the end sounds too depressing
So, for me: enduring to the end really has nothing to do with me thinking about some end that I struggle to imagine. Instead, enduring
So, for me: enduring to the end really has nothing to do with me thinking about some end that I struggle to imagine. Instead, enduring
Reading Hebrew Poetry With Job, we read the first of a series of Biblical books written almost exclusively as poetry. The poet introduces the plot
In the very first verse of the Book of Job, the poet describes Job as “perfect,” but as this epoch poem progresses, this already perfect person
Part 2, Part 3 I love Hagar. The Old Testament is full of dramatic stories of difficult situations and Hagar is right in the middle
By Nicole Sbitani The Relief Society mission statement declares that sisters in Zion “work in unity to help those in need.” The past few months
My Story It was the last day of March this year. My family and I had been in lockdown for the better half of a
By Kaylee I have the privilege of living with a priesthood holder who is authorized to administer the sacrament at home during quarantine. My three-year-old
By Maren C. Recently President Russell M. Nelson caused quite a stir when he—or whoever administers his social media accounts—posted a few photos to Facebook,
By Veronika Tait Growing up, I falsely heard that people with dark skin were fence-sitters in the pre-existence. That is, as spirits before birth, I
By Tina “We need to talk about the unspoken messages in sacrament meeting today,” I announced to my daughters as we walked in the
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.