The board www.exmormon.org is a great resource and forum for ex-Mormons and those who want to learn about Mormonism from those who are not still trapped within the Mormon bubble.
Apparently the board needs to be updated and some money might be required in the form of donations.
I hope to ensure that the Notamormon blog will be able to help the founder of RFM, Eric, raise these funds, whenever Eric decides he wants to launch this.
So, folks, please watch this space!
Weather update? Sunny! Hot, hot, hot! The summer is here, hurrah!!
Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Why I think you should blog.
Do you blog? If you don't, I think you should at least consider it. I use Blogger.com, but there are many other systems you can use like Wordpress. Some are free, some charge. Check them out, and see what would suit you the best.
Blogging can be very cathartic and can help you put your own thoughts in order. Many times I have written a post and then realised why I had reacted to something in the way I had done.
Obviously, you need to be careful what you put in. Too much Real Life Information (or In Real Life Information) can be a bad thing, if you do not want your family to know certain things. So, be careful what you post, under those circumstances.
The Recovery From Mormonism website has a list of blogs you can read. You can also have your blog listed there, too, if it is related to ex-Mormonism.
Just visit www.exmormon.org and follow the links to the Bulletin Board.
Blogging can be very cathartic and can help you put your own thoughts in order. Many times I have written a post and then realised why I had reacted to something in the way I had done.
Obviously, you need to be careful what you put in. Too much Real Life Information (or In Real Life Information) can be a bad thing, if you do not want your family to know certain things. So, be careful what you post, under those circumstances.
The Recovery From Mormonism website has a list of blogs you can read. You can also have your blog listed there, too, if it is related to ex-Mormonism.
Just visit www.exmormon.org and follow the links to the Bulletin Board.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Recovery From Mormonism is now 13 years old
To mark this, an interview with the founder, filmed five years ago:
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