A graduate of BYU in Philosophy, Kimberly White is a public speaker and author of The Shift: How Seeing People as People Changes Everything (published by Berrett-Koehler). The Shift demonstrates how the principles of the Arbinger Institute have been applied—with wonderful effect—to the healthcare industry. She works as a technical writer and is currently writing a book on recent findings in brain science and how they relate to human morality. She has written to convey the principles of the gospel to those outside the Church, and for Meridian Magazine to defend prophets for those inside it. Most recently, she has co-authored, with her father Duane Boyce, The Last Safe Place: Seven Principles for Standing with the Prophets in Troubled Times. Kimberly is proud to have served the Lord as a mother and wife for 27 years. A long-time resident of Manhattan, she now lives in Utah.
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It is, in fact, contrary to the gospel for women…
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A few months ago, I began noticing a disturbing trend…
I was completely alone, and the gospel wasn’t helping! I…
With a stillbirth you’re always thinking, maybe if you had…
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