Showing posts with label Mormon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mormon. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2011

Mormons and Blogging

If you spent much time trolling the bologsphere you may have noticed that an inordinate number of the most popular blogs are authored by LDS women.

At first I thought it was just me... I'm LDS, so the blogs that many of my other LDS friends linked to were written by their friends and so on. The longer I have spent traversing the internet, however, the more I have become convinced that it is more than coincidence.

Other people are starting to notice as well. There is a particularly interesting discussion going on over at Design Mom. And this article on the same subject was written by an atheist feminist in New York.

There are a lot of theories about why Mormon women blog. We are taught to record our lives by writing in journals and blogging is a natural extension of that. The 13th Article of Faith states that we seek after things which are virtuous, lovely and of good report, and blogging is a natural way to share the things that we find uplifting, creative and inspiring. Some people think that making do with what we have, being thrifty, and coming from families with tons of kids, just lend themselves to developing those enviable skills of being creative and crafty - which make perfect blog fodder. We are also very accustomed to operating within a community - sharing the burden, sharing the joy, sharing the ideas - and blogging is the modern and convenient equivalent of a sewing circle. I believe that all of these factors have influeced the rise of the Mormon Mommy Bloggers.

The theory that holds the most water for me is that these women, who are so bright and have so much talent, have finally been given a platform that allows them to share their ideas in a way that doesn't take them away from their vital work as mothers in the home.

Blogging has given a public voice to these women that does not require them to compromise their beliefs or their values. And they have a lot to say.

What do you think? Have you noticed this trend? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Epic Weekend

For months I've been working with the Redlands Service Club Council and the Mormon Helping Hands to organize our Community Service Day on April 30th. We planned two gigantic projects: Landscaping 2 miles of median along Redlands Boulevard and painting 4,800 square feet of benches at the Redlands Bowl.

I am thrilled to say that the effort was well worth it and the result was spectacular. We hoped for 1,500 volunteers and we got 2,400. We hoped to get the work done in 4 hours and it all got done in 2. I hoped to get at least one positive story in the media about our projects and we had 8 newspaper articles, 1 radio interview, 2 online videos and 1 television highlight.

And to top it all ofr, the next day I turned 28 and was showered with love, affection and appreciation from my wonderful family and friends.

THEREFORE, I apologize for the interruption in my regulary prolific blogging schedule. Have no fear, I'll be back on track tomorrow.

In the meantime, here are a few pictures from Saturday's projects...










Monday, October 4, 2010

LDS General Conference - October 2010

What a weekend! I got to spend most of it watching and listening to General Conference. Everytime I listen to the Prophet and Apostles, my conviction and dedication grow stronger. I want to right my wrongs, stand taller, act kinder and do more good in the world. I feel fortified, uplifted and ready to face whatever challenges are ahead of me.

I am so grateful for the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. For me, through out my life, it has been a light in the darkness and an anchor in the storms. The better I live it, the happier I am.  In Romans Chapter 8, it is written, "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulatoin, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?... Nay in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded  that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Jesus Christ out Lord."

It is times like this when I feel that love stronger than ever.

The Conference Center is Salt Lake City is where General Conference is held and then broadcast throughout the world...






Center: President Thomas S. Monson, Left: Elder Henry B. Eyring, Right: Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf...

More information about the beliefs and doctrines of the church are available at Mormon.org. Or if you have a question for me, leave a comment and your email and I'll do my best to answer it.

Complete video recordings of all of the sessions of General Conference are available here.

Friday, August 20, 2010

... And I'm a Mormon.

My roommate from New York, Sarah, writes a wonderful blog called Sarahnaded. In it she shares funny, touching, beautiful, and often insightful  thoughts and stories about her life as a nanny and student and girlfriend in New York City. Her blog is very well written and I highly recommend it. Just be warned that you will most likely fall in love with this girl and her frank, open honesty in three posts or less.

She recently posted this series of videos that had me glued, wide-eyed to the computer screen.

Like all of them we are doing our best to pursue our passions and to be a better person everyday. Being dedicated to a belief system doesn't turn you into an automaton, in fact, I find that it enriches the unique and wonderful talents and attributes that are already there.

People used to ask me all of the time, "Are you Mormon?," in an almost accusatory tone that I never understood. I always responded, "I am a lot of things, and yes, Mormon is one of them."

I am a blogger, a cupcake baker, a scuba diver, a world traveler, a business professional and a wife. My name is Sara Frost and I'm a Mormon.

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