by Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong | Nov 27, 2013 | Faith, Featured, LDS Church History, Repentance, Theology |
When I was nearing the end of my mission, there was a bit more of a hullabaloo than usual within the church over Joseph Smith. It was November of 2005. If Joseph Smith had been an elf or one of the Dunedain, he would have been celebrating his 200th birthday in...
by Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong | Aug 19, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Gospel Topics, Heavenly Mother, Modesty, Mormonism, Mother in Heaven, Priesthood |
This is the second post in a two-part series about narrative structures in the Church as they relate to women. You can read the first post here. “The 3 Lessons” When I was serving my mission, I had a very feminist trainer. I’m pretty feminist too, but I...
by Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong | Aug 18, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Mormonism |
Narrative Norms, or “Why didn’t you write this play about men?” By Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong When I was still living in Provo, and my husband and I were almost done with our sojourn in Zion, I had the life-changing experience of playing the lead in the premier of...
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