From the Back Cover:
"Reading -- or better said ingesting -- this collection of earnest, discerning, and often plaintive offerings is a balm to the soul and a buoy to the heart. It reconnects me -- on a visceral level -- to the warm-hearted sense of belongingness found in the best moments of a faith community."--Kendall Wilcox, Producer and Editor at OUT in ZION podcast
"By weaving together two traditional aspects of Mormon women's history--poetry and blessings--this book ties a modern community of Mormon feminists to the earliest sister-saints. The authors unapologetically claim their spiritual power and their link to the divine feminine, creating a space for those who may not always feel welcome in their faith. Taken as a whole, "We Hold Your Name" stands as a marker of the myriad ways women heal one another."-- Margaret Olsen Hemming, Editor of Exponent II Magazine
About the Author:
Kalani Tonga is an author, editor, and mother of five currently residing in Salt Lake City, Utah. In a time so long ago she can barely recall it, she was a collegiate athlete and was even inducted into her high school's Athletic Hall of Fame. She loves music and art, facilitates women's empowerment groups in her community, and seeks to amplify the voices of the marginalized. Kalani values kindness and intelligence, and is often told that she laughs at inappropriate things.
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