With so much opportunity to share their voices, many LDS women find it hard to know where to start. Now there is a great place to unite in faith, even if your web skills are not the best. MormonWoman.org, sponsored by the More Good Foundation, is (to me) an exciting though fledgling discovery.
Almost entirely unique in the LDS 'Net world, Mormon Women seeks to unite the voices of faithful Latter-day Saint women in showing who we really are. The site is inspired by recent counsel from LDS leaders to "unite and speak with one voice," to be "strong and immovable" and to make our presence known on the internet. There is enough complaining. There are enough voices telling us how we should feel and who we are. It is time for us to take the reins and show who we are as women and as daughters of God.
So, get out there and tell 'em who we are, ladies!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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HOORAY!! Thanks for making all of us aware of this new site.
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