by Benjamin Knoll | Apr 4, 2017 | Featured |
This semester I’m team-teaching a class with a sociologist friend on American political and religious identity. As part of the class we recently took a field trip to the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati. Our hosts were wonderful and spent several hours giving us...
by Rachel Hunt | Apr 7, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Priesthood |
Once upon a time, before I was born, but after I was conceived, my father had a dream that I would be a great missionary. And because of that dream, he told my mom that I would be a boy. To my mom’s credit, she exclaimed, “Girls can be great missionaries...
by Jonathan Griffith | Apr 6, 2013 | Faith, Featured, Feminism, Gospel Topics, Mormonism, News, Revelation |
-11:50 AM. 60 W. North Temple. LDS Conference Center. – A chorus of 21,000 voices (and many more throughout the world) have just said “Amen” to Sister Jean A. Stevens’ prayer, marking the first time a woman has ever prayed in General...
by Pablo | Jan 24, 2013 | Featured, Feminism, Mormonism, News |
In the latest posts I have seen on Facebook about women wearing pants to church and the subsequent conversation about women’s equality, certain arguments always seem to pop up in the comment sections. One of the “arguments” that I saw over and over (from women)...
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