Tag: Mormon women
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Peacemakers at Home, Online, and Community
“I testify that in bringing His relief and light to others, we find our own relief in Him. So be a peacemaker in your own home, community, and in your online presence. Relieve suffering in your own neighborhood.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken from Camille N. Johnson’s 4 May 2025 worldwide devotional, titled
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The Sacred Trust: Our Role as Earth’s Stewards
“We are the stewards of the assets that our Father in Heaven has entrusted to us. That is, a sacred trust for the earth; its resources; His children; our gifts, talents, and blessings. And it is a sacred responsibility to treat His assets with care.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken from Camille N. Johnson’s 4
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Find Your Spiritual Gifts
“Ask Heavenly Father to help you identify your spiritual gifts and talents and how you might use them as a faithful steward.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken from Camille N. Johnson’s 4 May 2025 worldwide devotional, titled “Righteous Stewards- Disciples of Christ.”
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Understanding Spiritual Gifts: A Divine Blessing
“Our spiritual gifts are the capacities given by God to each of us. They are given according to His will and timing, through the power of the Holy Ghost, and are intended for the blessing and benefit of all of God’s children.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken from Camille N. Johnson’s 4 May
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Empowered by Divine Potential: Meeting Life’s Challenges
“The world in which we live is ripe with challenges. And you are a generation of women and men reserved for this day—you have the capacity, the attributes, the desire, and the opportunity to draw upon God’s power to meet those challenges and solve them. Your potential is divine.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is
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Faith-Based Approaches to Sustainable Living
“Let me reassure you that God has prepared a way for healthy living for everyone on this planet if we are willing to employ our gifts and talents for this good, remain worthy to receive revelation, and prudently use the earth’s abundant resources to care for one another.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken
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Caring for Earth and Community
“It is important that we recognize the connection between caring for the earth and caring for our neighbor. In caring for the earth, beautifying our local environment, and helping our communities become more sustainable, we are acting as wise stewards of the earth to bless the lives of our neighbors. They are those we have
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The Dangers of Comparing Ourselves to Others
“Comparing ourselves to others is rarely productive. “In comparing ourselves to others, we separate ourselves from them. Instead of feeling part of the whole body of Christ, I take on the role of a little finger and measure my worth against someone who I think is the shoulders, arms, and torso. “Generally, when we compare
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Empowering Women and Families for Lasting Community Change
“We want to empower women and families with greater understanding and resources so they are better equipped to make changes that can have a lasting impact in their homes, communities, and nations. When a woman is empowered because she is healthy and educated, families are blessed, communities are lifted, and nations strengthened.” -Camille N Johnson
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Embracing Divine Stewardship for Future Generations
“Friends, we need you! I hope that you will earnestly seek revelation and use your gifts and talents to find creative solutions to help bless the future of all God’s children. This is surely part of your divine stewardship.” -Camille N Johnson This quote is taken from Camille N. Johnson’s 4 May 2025 worldwide devotional,
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Empowering Service: Embrace Your Stewardship
“I invite you to use your gifts and talents to do a few small and simple things in the sphere of your stewardship. Wherever you live, there are malnourished children. Wherever you live, there are people who cannot read. Wherever you live, there are barriers to health care. Wherever you live, there are those who
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The Impact of Exponent II on Mormon Women’s Identity
“Throughout its history, Exponent II has sought to expand the definition of a faithful Mormon woman, not by challenging people’s faith, but by validating women’s lives which both adhere to and diverge from idealised cultural narratives of Mormon womanhood.” -Aimee Evan Hickman, quoted in 50 Years of Exponent II The full source of this quote
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Reflections on Mormon Women’s Heritage
“I feel as a Mormon woman that I have a rich heritage of diversity and I find myself living at present among a wide diversity of women– so diverse, in fact, that I feel I can only speak for myself as one individual person and not for any group of women, although some may share
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The Legacy of The Woman’s Exponent
“The Woman’s Exponent was not just a window to the past but a mirror. It reflected individuals who grappled with women’s rights and worked to actualize their potential while navigating duty to home and church.” -Katie Rich and Heather Sundahl The full source of this quote can be found on page 8 in the book,
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Exploring Women’s Power in Mormon Church History
“When we talk about women’s power within the church we need to look at where women have been powerful: the Relief Society, the Mutual Improvement Association, and the Primary. My experience is not dissimilar from others who have studied Mormon women and have found some disconcerting things in their institutional life.” -Jill Mulvey Derr, quoted
