Sacred Music: Eliza R Snow and A Mother There
This image is one that will be in the upcoming EXPONENT II COLORING BOOK (look for it later this year). It is Eliza Roxcy Snow writing her famous hymn: “O My Father”. Eliza had...
Family / Gender / Gospel / women
by Suzette · Published May 10, 2015 · Last modified January 21, 2016
This image is one that will be in the upcoming EXPONENT II COLORING BOOK (look for it later this year). It is Eliza Roxcy Snow writing her famous hymn: “O My Father”. Eliza had...
When Jesus was sorrowful, and very heavy, He cried, Mommy. She came unto Him from heaven, strengthening Him. Even after they parted, She tarried with Him, and watched; His friends could not stay awake...
It is no small task to prepare an address for a worldwide sisterhood with varying experiences and privileges, let alone one tasked with defending the Church’s doctrine and teachings on the Family. There were...
Sister Carole Stephens framed her talk around the children’s song, “The Family is of God,” and she based much of her talk on portions from the Proclamation on the Family. One thing I particularly...
Family / Gospel / Journeys / Relationships / women
by Heather · Published March 23, 2015 · Last modified January 21, 2016
This is a story about my son. And my dad. And me. And how sometimes death is not the end of a relationship. Last year, when my oldest was in 11th grade, I started...
Family / history / Policy / Relationships / women
by April Carlson · Published March 17, 2015 · Last modified January 21, 2016
I recently came across the blog of a local Utah woman of color who has started an advocacy group, Big Ocean Women for maternal feminists in support of traditional family, natural motherhood (no surrogacy...
When I was four, we lived in an apartment complex that divided a gingerbread house neighborhood and a ramshackle, riverbank neighborhood – one with neat little blocks of brick and garden, the other with...
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