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Sabbath Devotional: Being Unmoored and the Lost Sheep
In the midst of unrelenting storms, Christ is always willing to be our anchor and to help us feel moored.
Jun 13, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Peacemaking
Reconciliation with God and each other brings tranquility to the soul. Peacemakers should follow the example of the Prince of Peace.
Jun 6, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on the January 6 Commission
This vote demonstrated an ethical failure of our nation’s conservative movement to address accountability and breaches to the rule of law.
May 29, 2021


Call to Action: Request Your Senators Support a Bipartisan Commission to Investigate the January 6 Insurrection
Contact your senators to tell them you support the creation of a bipartisan commission tasked with investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.
May 22, 2021


Principles of Ethical Government 2(a): Maximize Participation and Equitable Access
Political structures and electoral systems should be designed to maximize participation of and provide equitable access to all in a society.
May 7, 2021


Stand as a Witness — and Join the Bouquet of Humanity
But we know that when we are doing what the Lord wants, when we are righteous, we may be persecuted.
Apr 21, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: The Marvel of Rebirth
God offers rebirths and opportunities for renewal, even in challenging times.
Apr 11, 2021


2021 MWEG Spring Conference: Be the Change
In March 2021 MWEG hosted our spring conference — "Be the Change." The video recordings from the conference are available on MWEG Central.
Mar 31, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Unity and Difference
Small efforts can lead to great things, and their impact may not be immediately apparent.
Mar 27, 2021


Call to Action: Support Dreamers and Pass the Dream Act of 2021
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2021 is a bipartisan bill that would provide permanent protection and a pathway for Dreamers.
Mar 13, 2021


Practical Peacemaking Week 4: Working Cooperatively to Transform Conflict into Peace (Intro to Mediation)
The skill of collaborating is key in learning to engage with others in the facilitative negotiation setting of mediation.
Mar 1, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: The Choice Between Outside or Clean
By seeking understanding from the Savior, we can find peace in our imperfections, allowing us to embrace the messiness of life.
Feb 28, 2021


Practical Peacemaking Week 2: Individually Finding Peace
As peacemakers, we must access and cultivate inner peace before we can create peace in connection with someone else.
Feb 15, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on the Vote to Acquit the Former President
Today, 43 U.S. senators chose to acquit the former president from responsibility for the assault on the Capitol and on members of Congress.
Feb 13, 2021


Call to Action: Request the Former President Be Held Accountable
We expect accountability from the former president just as from the individual citizens who stormed the Capitol.
Feb 10, 2021


Practical Peacemaking Week 1: Introduction to Practical Peacemaking
Peace can feel abstract. It’s not merely the absence of conflict. Instead, peace is a state of harmony, tranquility, and understanding.
Feb 6, 2021


Practical Peacemaking Course
In this course designed by a conflict-resolution expert, learn tangible skills that can help you access power and abilities as a peacemaker.
Feb 1, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: God-Reliance
He will lead me and feed me through my wilderness. One day at a time. One step at a time. One moment at a time. I can rely on Him.
Jan 24, 2021


Mormon Women for Ethical Government's Immigration Priorities Statement
A new year and presidential administration bring hope for ethical changes to immigration. Here are our priorities for immigration reform.
Jan 20, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on Unity and the Second Impeachment of President Trump
Recent events demonstrate the fragility of our union, and we are deeply concerned with the behavior of our president.
Jan 14, 2021
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