These well-coifed women may look familiar. Their flamboyant style has been photographed at countless Trump rallies since 2016. But who are they really? Supported by Women from an insular North ...
For the second time in less than two months, Latter-day Saint women have taken to social media to push back against an address delivered by a top female church leader. “My primary orientation — that ...
Following are NCR reader responses to recent news articles, opinion columns and theological essays with letters that have been edited for length and clarity. I would like to thank Carolyn Ancell for ...
It is a standing date that I look forward to every other Sunday afternoon with great excitement. My dear friend MC and I meet at a cozy cafe in Detroit and splurge for a delicious drink (and, OK, ...
From embracing Western styles to preserving cultural heritage, how female leaders in six states navigate competing perspectives on appropriate attire. While Christianity in India is as old as the ...
I once sat in a Latter-day Saint community meeting in which a man said, “McArthur, the brethren don’t need yours or anyone else’s ideas.” I blinked — and then laughed aloud. I am no historian, but a ...
DAMASCUS, Va. (WCYB) — The Damascus Presbyterian Church has been sitting unused for nearly two years, but now it’s going to transform into a place to help women in need. Women want to be successful ...