Guest Post: Nakedness Is Next to Godliness
Guest post by Mikaela. Mikaela is a lover of many things, including family, friends, animals, and most especially lively conversation. A professional loud mouth with
Guest post by Mikaela. Mikaela is a lover of many things, including family, friends, animals, and most especially lively conversation. A professional loud mouth with
Spotlight is a new feature on the Exponent II blog to shine light on individuals or projects in the world of Mormon Feminism outside of
CW: child abuse and neglect by Anonymous Members of my extended family feel a special bond with Brad, my nephew. He has an infectious smile, intelligence,
I served this imperfect cheesecake. It was sweet, silky, and lemony puddle, and I knew I was more than someone who couldn’t get the shape
We believe in truth telling and truth living. We do. And I do, a lot. That might help explain why I just really liked reading this lesson, but
Preface I taught Relief Society this Sunday, with a fully broken heart. It was extremely painful, but it was also moving, to be vulnerable before
I am an introvert. I get my energy from being by myself and being undisturbed. Being at large parties or being around people I don’t
“Emily, you have to let him preside in the home. He should be the one to lead prayer, call everyone to Family Home Evening, and
by Caroline After writing and reading all the comments on my last post on women’s vulnerability, I articulated something to myself for the first time.
by Caroline Last summer, when I was nine months pregnant with my second child, I was overcome with feelings of vulnerability. I couldn’t stop thinking
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