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.
I lay my hands on your head To give you a blessing. Like my ancestors. My three times great-grandmothers Who kneaded dough and then healed. Calling out for god Ministering at bedsides Birthing children Blood
Weaponizing The Why Heavenly Mother is Essential: Part 2 of 7BY MCARTHUR KRISHNA | NOVEMBER 4, 2021https://www.the-exponent.com/guest-post-why-heavenly-mother-is-essential-part-2/I knew some things about Heavenly Mother before I started digging into this topic. . . But I started
It was a Saturday night and, like so many others, I’d tuned in to the scheduled session of General Conference. There was a familiarity to it all: meticulously groomed flowers flanking the podium, women and
There is no such thing as original sin there is only burgeoning wildness and wonder daring us to see staring us in our faces — Colm Mac Con IomaireI stood in front of a roomful
Originally published in the Summer 2015 issue Global Zion feature.After ten years of living in the U.S., an inexplicable numbness came over me. My confidence plunged about my place professionally, spiritually, and geographically. I was
It was he who surprised her…not to confess but to propose: he’d be taking a second wife.
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. — William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (Act II Scene II) When my mother married my father, she
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