Those who leave…
When my husband (John), a ‘golden’ convert to the church and an RM, first told me that he was losing his testimony, I got angry. Much of my anger stemmed from the fact that...
When my husband (John), a ‘golden’ convert to the church and an RM, first told me that he was losing his testimony, I got angry. Much of my anger stemmed from the fact that...
Belief / Relationships / Relief Society Lessons
by Linda · Published September 21, 2006 · Last modified July 29, 2020
Tomorrow night is our Relief Society Opening Social. As RS President, I asked all the ladies (many of them new here as graduate schools begin) to bring souvenirs for conversation starters at the tables....
Belief / Gospel / Journeys / Policy
by Linda · Published July 12, 2006 · Last modified January 27, 2016
A few months back I described myself in a post as being a “Mormon of minimalist theology”. This caught the ears (eye?) of some readers. Here are some more thoughts on what I mean...
Belief / Gospel / Relief Society Lessons
by Linda · Published June 21, 2006 · Last modified January 24, 2016
In Relief Society on Sunday our lesson was the Wilford Woodruff Lesson “Proclaiming the Gospel.” I make a lot of comments – not just because I’m the Prez, but because I actually care about...
I felt like posting some poems today written by others, rather than anything of my own. I chose these three because they have each been influential to me, religiously, and otherwise. But mostly religiously....
announcements / Belief / Body / history / Journeys
by Linda · Published May 3, 2006 · Last modified January 27, 2016
I just returned from the annual Midwest Pilgrims Retreat outside of Rockford, Illinois. It’s always refreshing to be in the company of good women. This band of sisters has been meeting for 24 years...
Belief / Relationships / Uncategorized
by Deborah · Published February 22, 2006 · Last modified January 14, 2016
Interfaith Marriage: It’s not the most precise term, really. When I say I have an interfaith marriage, the question that follows is, “What religion is he?” Um . . . well . . ....
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