Guest Post: Question?
by Rebecca Missel Let’s just get one thing straight. I’m not a Mormon woman. I’m Jewish. So why are you reading this on an LDS website? Great question – keep those coming – we...
by Rebecca Missel Let’s just get one thing straight. I’m not a Mormon woman. I’m Jewish. So why are you reading this on an LDS website? Great question – keep those coming – we...
Those of us at LDS WAVE have been working hard on a quote book for LDS women. It started as a Call to Action, in which we requested “favorite quotes from men and women...
I wrote this post yesterday after church about one of the first spiritual experiences I’ve had there in a while. Today attended all three hours of church. Most Sundays I help care for babies...
Today I’m on my way to Washington D.C. for my annual spring lobbying effort. Usually it’s on behalf of the hemophilia community (I have 2 sons with severe hemophilia and am involved with our...
Is the Church Always Watching? The Church Handbook of Instruction has long been the subject of bloggernacle discussion and suspicion. Recently posted on the web, the church received praise for it’s transparent policy. Still, having the...
Relief Society Lessons / women
by Jessawhy · Published January 27, 2011 · Last modified September 14, 2017
“Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. Remember that the Lord will give you an inheritance as your reward, and that the Master you are serving is Christ. —Colossians 3:23-24
When I unwrapped the small box, I thought the birthday gift was perfume. Instead, I opened a package of business cards from my husband. One side has colorful graphics and the words, “Peace, Love,...
(I found the beginning of this post buried in my drafts folder. It was very emotional and distraught because I was in the middle of a painful situation with my sister. Almost a year...
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