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.
Where’s Huldah? Missing (Female) Prophet in Come, Follow MeBy April Young-Bennett | Published July 14, 2022God’s chosen people fall into apostasy. The prophet warns them that wickedness leads to destruction. They counsel with the prophet
Galilee, a crystal wave of scales falls into a boat. A tiny girl, Miriam, picks up a sardine, holds the wiggling fish in her palm. 1. Dripping with liquid beads, I am hasty, out of
I am stretched out on a couch in Richmond, Virginia, PCR-tested and fresh off an evening flight from JFK. Only a few hours ago, I was at work in Brooklyn, in a room swarming with
The church often finds itself at odds with the LGBTQIA+, or queer, community, due to the doctrine that marriage is between a man and a woman. Too often, members debate if and how they should
I have always known friends were key to my happiness. Give me a good friend and I can weather almost anything.
The following are excerpts from the Contemplating Heavenly Mother series on the Exponent II blog. Visit the-exponent.com for the full posts and more from our bloggers and guest writers.Mormon Fundamentalist Women Know Heavenly MotherGuest post
When I first read the Harry Potter series, I was at a new school with no friends. I felt extremely lonely. No one really wanted to talk to me. I was looking for a place
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