May 2013 Visiting Teaching Message: Teacher’s Choice From Conference
Each General Conference, I sincerely try to think of messages that are uplifting to share in visiting teaching. In most speeches and every session, there
Each General Conference, I sincerely try to think of messages that are uplifting to share in visiting teaching. In most speeches and every session, there
All Mormons know that men and women are different. That is why men hold the priesthood and women don’t, right? Yet, fortunately, we are the
“Relief Society sisters exemplify pure religion …. As they visit the fatherless and widow in their afflictions …” This chapter is all about Visiting Teaching:
“What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you look at this picture?” The Relief Society teacher asked me directly. The image
Years ago, when I was dealing with depression that resulted from a move and the associated massive changes in my life, I sought out an
One December years ago, I asked my supervisor if I could work on Christmas day. I was working as an administrative assistant at the time, in
For almost a full year now, every visiting teaching message has been a tutorial on effective visiting teaching. We have been uplifted, motivated and inspired
I like honey. I remember peanut butter and honey sandwiches that my grandmother used to make me when we visited her in summertime. I recalled
The discussion of “covenants” can be a tricky subject. After all, covenants -especially religious covenants- are personally and privately avowed, making way for potential awkwardness
A few years ago when living in Las Vegas, I was driving home from work and listening to the radio when an announcement came on
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.