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The Deep End

It seems the church wants me to act as a buffer to keep my children in the safe, shallow end. But I would rather train my children to safely navigate the deep end - to be prepared to meet the dangers with skill and confidence.
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Singles Ward

by Zenaida Ten years in a singles ward is a long time. I've endured the gentle prodding, persistent nudging, and outright insistence on finding my eternal companion. I don't want to start a rant on the pressure singles feel to get married, but I do want to explore the singles ward as an entity. It is by it's nature ephemeral. It is not meant to be a destination, but a transition. Now, admittedly, it's been a while since I've  been in a family ward as a full anxiously engaged (or not so engaged) member, so my standard for comparison comes largely...
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