by Carrie Marsh | Feb 26, 2015 | Agency, Compassion, Faith Crisis, Featured, Individuality |
It was the song heard round the world. Over and over and over and OVER again. And we’re still listening to it. As sick as I sometimes get of hearing it, it also never really gets old. I often find myself singing my Let It Go guts out in the car with my little...
by Jeremy Timothy | Feb 19, 2015 | Faith, Featured, Feminism, Honesty, Humanity, Individuality, Mental Health, Mormonism, Priesthood, Repentance, Sexual Abuse, Sexuality, Theology |
I have a deep, dark secret that I have lived with for too much of my life. I hate my gender. Maybe I don’t hate to the point I feel born the wrong gender or wish to change or anything. I just have a deep seated loathing of what men are and by extension, what I am. At...
by Laurel Sandberg-Armstrong | Feb 17, 2015 | Featured, Feminism, Individuality, LDS Church History, Mormonism, Relief Society |
I’ve been trying to think of how to approach this subject as recent events in the last few years have made women’s treatment in the Church a hot-button issue sure to elicit immediate knee-jerk responses of all kinds. Add to that my deeply ingrained...
by Lori Burkman | Feb 9, 2015 | Featured, Homosexuality, Individuality, Revelation, Truth |
This post was co-authored by Jake Abhau and Lori Burkman. After having many discussions on the current events and press conferences of late, we wanted to put our thoughts into an essay that describes the lack of clarity on so many things. Where did we come from? Who...
by Jared Mooney | Feb 5, 2015 | Charity, Compassion, Faith, Faith Crisis, Featured, Honesty, Individuality, Jesus Christ, Mormonism, Radical Compassion, Truth |
“Everything that is great in life is the product of slow growth; the newer, and greater, and higher, and nobler the work, the slower is its growth, the surer is its lasting success. Mushrooms attain their full power in a night; oaks require decades. A fad lives...
by L Thomas | Jan 14, 2015 | Featured, Humanity, Individuality, Mormon Humor |
I never quite appreciated the older members of the wards I had attended as a child or a teen. I started graduate school a few years ago and we were placed in a student ward with both young single adults and married couples still attending school. The lack of older...
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