Today is the Day
Today, people will send thoughts and prayers. Today, people will plead for unity. And tomorrow, we’ll have another mass shooting.
Today, people will send thoughts and prayers. Today, people will plead for unity. And tomorrow, we’ll have another mass shooting.
In Memory of / Intersectionality
by Katie Ludlow Rich · Published January 28, 2022 · Last modified February 11, 2022
We at the Exponent are devastated by the death of Kris Treviño Irvin. After an unspecified medical emergency and a short time on a ventilator, Kris passed on Sunday, January 23, 2022, at the...
by Guest Post · Published January 26, 2021 · Last modified January 25, 2021
Guest post by Anonymous. Anonymous was born and raised Mormon, served a mission, married in the temple, raised a large family, and has held various ward and stake callings. She wrote for Exponent previously,...
By Ramona Morris
Time after time, I have been on the receiving end of hearing girlfriends complain about being single. I’ve grown used to hearing tales of other young single adults who whine and throw tantrums when their knight in shining armor doesn’t come swooping in on a white horse to whisk them away for time and all eternity.
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35 My favorite judge retired a few months ago. He was always kind to everyone, and...
by Ellen Well, you will all be amazed that I can report that the whole peaceful transition of power went exactly as anticipated. Three well-liked men are now the stake presidency. Let me share...
Now that summer is heating up where I live, my mind is drawn back to my experiences going to Girls’ Camp as a young woman. I spent my teenage years living as an ex-pat...
As I was reading this book, I did a quick informal poll of some of my Mormon girlfriends: did your parents ever talk to you about sex? If so, did they talk to you...
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