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I pull up to an apartment complex I’ve never been to before and text Mel. Or Melissa, as she was then in my phone.
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You Don’t Always Have to be a Happy Mormon
Featured artwork by artist Del Parson
By: Doug Partridge //
One of the stereotypes we often see of Mormons is that of smiling, happy p..
Picasso and Punxatawny Phil: A Mormon’s reflections on Obedience
By: Rachel Youngberg Payne //
I recently addressed a Mormon congregation on the topic of Individuality within Obedience. I’ve been aske..
YSAs Across The USA: Your guide to the singles scenes outside Utah
Written by contributors nationwide and compiled by Jason & Rebbie //
Whether you live(d) there, went to school there or have only visited..
Mothers and the Fall
By: Amber Richardson //
Well guys, today is the day that we recognize our mothers. We honor them and remember them with praise and gift..
Why the Mormon Missionaries Keep Knocking
By: Jacob Cutler //
They live in your country, your city, your neighborhood. They try to speak your languages and observe your customs…
Dealing with Doubt Part 1: Why faith is like love—bound, not blind
By: Jason Woodward // This is the first post in a two-part Normons series on faith and doubt. For the second post, click here.
“It is n..
The Benefits of Having a Big Asterisk
By: Rebbie Groesbeck //
Two years ago, I packed up and left my home state of Utah for the city of angels. My Mormonism has astounded and ..
I’m Spencer, I’m a student, I’m Gay, and I’m a Normon
Lani became friends with Spencer on study abroad in Jerusalem in 2011. Since then, she’s followed his story on his personal blog. She aske..
There’s no such thing as Normal
By: Rebbie Groesbeck //
It’s always a good sign when you have to explain your tagline, right?
Wrong? Well, I’m going to do it anyway..