For years, Mormon mommy blogger Natalie Lovin curated a picture-perfect life. Then she left the church—and her husband.
The family was proudly Mormon, though she didn’t often blog about it. Natalie struck me as poised and fulfilled; “Her life is one you want to have,” I wrote. Her 250,000 monthly readers seemed to agree.
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