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.
She believed and she questioned, and I hadn’t seen that before. That gave me permission to question, too.
A hush between light walls, And quiet rooms separated by Dark paneled doors, The brass knobs curling Like friendly fingers Reaching out to welcome me in. Worn books near where we wait, Well-used, well-loved, Like
I wanted nothing to do with Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family’s endless prairies and roughshod log cabin and rickety covered wagon.
“We believe the one who has power. He is the one who gets to write the story. So when you study history, you must ask yourself, Whose story am I missing? Whose voice was suppressed
One Heart and One Mind: Establishing Zion One Community at a TimeIn the fall of 2018, my husband and I headed to North Carolina to begin serving as Church Education System missionaries teaching Institute. The
You don’t deserve these cyclical pummelings. You are an individual of divine worth in your own right. You are not defined by your marriage.
I spent my daylight hours as a privileged, upper middle class white girl . . . At night, my mother trafficked me.
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