Vol. 44 No. 1 — Summer 2024
Navigating tension appears to be the heart of this open-themed collection.
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Navigating tension appears to be the heart of this open-themed collection.
God said, have your dominion over the creeping things . . . So I captured a grasshopper and named him Luke.
Our language doesn’t encompass or account for foster parenting . . .
“I am ready to grow farther and wider than these brambles. Carry me there.”
Six months to live. That was the diagnosis my dad received on July 2, 2012. He had retired just three days earlier from his job as an elementary school principal. Our whole family was together
I picture Her in my mind / All earthen clay and hair of jungle vine
Sacrament talk given in Springville, Utah in March 2023Read by AuthorWe love to say, in our faith, that God never changes and the gospel never changes. The scriptures back us up. How often have we
What’s left of me is still here on the shore, / breathing. Old waves of cancer sparkle / like gems, stained-glass earth under my feet.
The Exponent II blog recently featured the series “Menopause and Me.” Art by Lauren Walke, an illustrator living amongst the folklore and trees of Appalachia.
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