Tag: Quote women
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Zina D.H. Young: Inspiring Women to Abound in Good Works
“May we as women in Zion, ever know and honor our true position, and continue to grow in grace and abound in good works, until he whose right it is to reign shall come.”– Zina D.H. Young
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Impact of Women with a Righteous Heart
“The impact of a righteous, determined, pure hearted woman today is immeasurable. It doesn’t matter where you live, whether or not you have children, how much money you have, or how talented you think you are—or aren’t.” -Sheri L Dew
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Eternal Progress: Overcoming Mortality and Embracing Immortality
“One of the most glorious truths contained in the Lord’s plan is that of eternal progress–the opportunity to progress from mortality to immortality, to overcome death and receive a glorified resurrected body, to overcome weakness and progress until one receives a glory and station like that of our eternal parents (see 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, Doctrine
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Eliza Maria Partridge: Faith in Navigating Trials
“I thought my trials were very severe in the line and I am often led to wonder how it was that a person of my temperament could get along with it and not rebel, but I know it was the Lord who kept me from opposing his plans although in my heart I felt that
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The Importance of Choosing Good Company
“I choose to spend time with people who respect what I believe and who encourage me to live in a moral way. For me, that is choosing good company, and it is neither exclusive nor exclusionary.” -Camille N. Johnson, 18th General Relief Society President This quote is taken from the BYU devotional, “Bound Securely to
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You Are Never Alone
“We don’t need to navigate this life alone, and we weren’t meant to. We can choose to find relief in partnering with the Lord through our covenants.” -Kristin M. Yee, Second Counselor in the 18th Relief Society General Presidency. This quote is taken from the BYU Devotional, “Our Covenant Relationship with God: A Wellspring of Relief.”
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Covenants: The Foundation of Our Relationship with God
“When we receive the ordinances and covenants both at baptism and confirmation and in His holy house, we are not done learning about covenants and priesthood power. We are not done learning about the Lord and His ways. We are not done learning about who we really are. “Receiving the ordinances and covenants of the Savior’s gospel is just the beginning.” -Kristin
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Camilla Kimball’s Testimony
“I wish to bear my testimony of the truthfulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ and to the happiness and joy and feeling of peace that come when we follow His directions.” -Camilla Eyring Kimball, spouse of Spencer Woolley Kimball, 12th President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The source of this
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Embracing Our Divine Calling as Women
“Sisters, it is our turn. We have a divine errand from the Lord, and our faithful, unique contributions are vital.” -Joy D. Jones This quote is taken from Joy D. Jones’ April 2020 General Conference speech, titled “An Especially Noble Calling.” She was the 13th Primary general president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
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The Beauty of Enduring Trials in Faith
“Every trial that we overcome or faithfully endure makes us more beautiful inside—a better person, a better child of God, a better friend, a better human being. This is the intention of God’s plan. These experiences will shape us if we let them.” -Andrea Muñoz Spannaus, Second Counselor in the 16th Young Women General Presidency
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Understanding Doctrine: A Call to Action for Women
“This is not a time for sitting still. It is a time for leading out with testimony, for instilling belief, for developing a bedrock understanding of the doctrine of Christ. There is a precedent within God’s plan that I can’t ignore. In the most critical moments of God’s story, I see women.” -Emily Belle Freeman,
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Empowering Women: The Importance of Their Voices
“No calling is too small to center women and women’s experiences.” -Neylan McBaine This quote is taken from the essay titled “Women at Church: 10 Years Later,” that was published in Wayfare. The link to the entire essay can be found here.
