

So if you find one, please look past it and love me anyway.Personalizing your LDS Scriptures with an Image and a Name. The only argument in my defense is that I often write with a baby in my lap. Typos and misspelled words are my tragic flaw. You can read all my thoughts about feminism and cooperation between men and women here.ġ0. If I had to classify myself I’d say that I am a maternal feminist.
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My heart is SO full of love for all women– women of the past, women of the present, and women of the future. I don’t identify with the label of “feminist”, there are just too many assumptions that come with that label, but the truth is that if you cut me open I bleed pink. It is my opinion that once you take your shoes off it is no longer work, but fun.ĩ. I love to dance and do any type of exercise that does not require you to wear shoes– yoga, swimming, modern dance. My husband and I homeschool our children. I am hoping in the next several years to complete a Masters in Biblical Studies and Hebrew, though we will see! I’ve learned that my life is a tree, not a path and that there are many ways to education and wisdom.ħ. I graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) with a degree in Public Health (hence my love of birth education and doula work).
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Five of my children have been born at home, and one in a free standing birth center.

You can read my writings about the spirituality of birth here.ĥ. If women are prepared and receptive birth can be a transformative spiritual experience.

It is a time when women are co-creators with God and are portals between heaven and earth. I am passionate about helping women experience pregnancy and birth as spiritual events. I am a co-author of the book, “The Gift of Giving Life: Re-Discovering the Divine Nature of Pregnancy and Birth” and once upon a time worked as a doula (before I had six children). The Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ and has deepened my appreciation and understanding of the Bible.Ĥ. If you are unfamiliar with The Book of Mormon (or if all you have ever seen is the musical), I’d encourage you to read it. I am an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and share women’s stories from The Book of Mormon and Latter-day Saint Church history. They will become your friends and, if you let them, they will strengthen you, teach you and guide you on the path of discipleship, they will lead you to Jesus Christ.ģ. Mostly though, I hope that you will be inspired to open your scriptures and start discovering these women for yourself. I hope it will open you eyes and help you discover women you never knew about. I have spent years compiling information and resources about women in the scriptures on this website. We need to claim our heroines! #claimourheroines We are not learning the stories of our ancient heroines, we are not sharing their stories with our daughters and sons, we are not letting the archetypes and lessons of their stories permeate our lives, we are not claiming the rich spiritual heritage that we have been given. I’ve discovered that the problem is not that women are left out of the scriptures, but that women are not studying their scriptures. There are more than 500 hundred women and groups of women in the scriptures! More than 12 years later, I have written on hundreds of women and haven’t even begun to scratch the surface of all the amazing women hidden within the pages of the scriptures. “No, Heather, “ the spirit whispered, “ You should write about them.”

“Someone really should write about the women in the scriptures,” I thought. Knowing how important their stories were to me, I found it surprising that so little had been written about them on the the internet. Learning their stories healed my heart and answered my questions about my role in God’s plan. When I was younger I struggled with women’s apparent silence in the scriptures, but in college I took a class on women in the scriptures by Camille Fronk Olson which opened my eyes to all the women I’d never heard about. What I found was surprising– there was hardly anything! I marveled at her faith, her courage, and that fact that she went anywhere on a donkey at nine months pregnant! After my son was born I started to search the Internet for more information about women in the scriptures. He was born at Christmas time and I found myself feeling a deep sense of kinship with Mary, the mother of Christ. I started this website right after the birth of my first child.
