An almost-daily blog by the staff of the literary journal Segullah.

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Winter 2009 Journal Issue--Sold Out

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Winter 2009
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Get Together with friends and talk about our book.

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The Mother in Me: Real World Reflections on Growing into Motherhood


Editorial Spotlight

The Seventh Ward Relief Society
presidency argued long and soft
whether Janie Goodmansen deserved
to have the sisters bring her family meals.
It seems that precedent was vague—
no one was sure if “boob job” qualified
as a legitimate call for aid.

Read Angels of Mercy

By Darlene Young

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Winter 2009
Contest Winners
Coming in November 2009

Spring/Fall 2010 double issue
Dating, Courtship, and Marriage

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Introduction

Welcome to the Segullah blog, a forum for exploring ideas, sharing experiences, and highlighting individuals relating to the journal.  The mission of Segullah is to encourage literary and artistic talent, provoke thought and promote greater understanding and faith among Latter-Day Saint women. We encourage insightful writings which explore life’s richness and complexity while reflecting faithfulness to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our aim is to highlight a variety of women’s perspectives within a framework of shared beliefs and values.

In Hebrew segullah signifies a cherished personal possession that is set apart and diligently cared for; it is a term the Lord has used with affection to describe His covenant blessings and responsibilites we receive in relationship with Him.

Detail from painting "Branch and Remnant" by Rebecca Wagstaff, Featured Artist of the Winter 2009 issue.



Segullah Sampler of Blogs

Click here our page of selected recent posts by LDS women around the web, with excerpts.






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