May 2015 Visiting Teaching Message: Teacher’s Choice from Conference
I confess that the past 12 months have not been easy for me. We moved house twice in this 12 months, and each time, waited
I confess that the past 12 months have not been easy for me. We moved house twice in this 12 months, and each time, waited
I am a diabetic. I have been a diabetic since I was just under 2 years old. And that is okay. No, I don’t love
Traduction en français/Click for French Translation From about the age of 18 and well into my 20’s, every single blessing I had—blessings for study, blessing
Traduction en français/Click for French Translation Let’s be real. Any discussion of sin makes me uncomfortable. Sure, we all sin. But because we all do
Guest post by Hope Click for French Translation/Traduction en français This is Hope’s first guest post at the Exponent. She is an Alaskan girl
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français “I love how they all do that when they are done with the speech, you know? That thing
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français Sometimes in the church, we become so familiar with symbols that we forget what the symbol really is. Bread
The term “advocate,” when used in an LDS context, in my experience, usually means a) Christ is advocating for my forgiveness, because I am an
In many denominations the term “minister” refers to an ecclesiastical role analogous to the Bishop in our church. To me, the idea that Latter-Day Saint
The Visiting Teaching message the month following conference is always a freebie of sorts, where each teacher or pair of teachers can choose which talk
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.