How many shows has Carol Lynn Pearson written? Carol Lynn Pearson has written 2 shows including The Order is Love (Bookwriter/Lyricist), My Turn on Earth (Lyricist).
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This guest column is from Carol Lynn Pearson, author of “The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy,” reacting to the 2025 curriculum for children of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This year, the ...
Nonprofit Grounded in Grace Community (801-745-9557, GiGCommunity.com) is hosting a “Triangle of Empowerment” retreat in Eden, Utah, on Oct. 3 & 4 for men and ...
In 2015, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a short essay matter-of-factly affirming its belief in a Heavenly Mother. It was only six paragraphs, barely 600 words. That left the ...
In "Facing East," Carol Lynn Pearson likens America's bitter divide over religion and sexuality to a civil war. She has earned the right to that comparison, since she's had experience on the front ...
This holiday yarn is everything a Christmas story should be: it is inspiring without being heavy-handed; it features a principal character who is loving but also realistically flawed; and it ...
Author Carol Lynn Pearson will visit Writ & Vision in Provo on Tuesday to speak about her new book, “The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy.” Pearson is a preeminent writer on the subject of The Church of ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Carol Lynn Pearson is a literary icon within the Latter-day Saint community. She has written on polygamy, LGBTQ issues and other difficult topics within the Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Utah has the country’s highest suicide rate for males between the ages of 14 and 25. That grim statistic is given a name and a troubled family in Carol Lynn Pearson’s impassioned “Facing East,” now at ...
As backlash gains momentum against the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing at Donald Trump's inauguration, guest blogger Carol Lynn Pearson asks, "What would Jesus do?" Yesterday I signed a petition to ...