Tag: Quotes by LDS women
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Embracing All: Love Like Jesus Taught
“We have to remember that we don’t love people because they are members of the Church or because they are doing the right things. We love them because they are children of God. When Jesus said, ‘Love one another,’ he didn’t say love only those that are similar to you, but everyone.” -Rosana Soares, in
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Start Your Day Right: The Power of Prayer
“I have learned that I need to pray in the morning before I do anything else. Before looking at my phone or getting up, no matter how busy my day is, I pray first.” -Rosana Soares, in a BYUI devotional titled, “Drawing Near to the Savior.”
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Confidence Before God
“Compassion, charity, virtue, and faithful stewardship qualify us to live with Him and have confidence before God now.” -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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Lessons from Motherhood: Finding Strength in Chaos
“I vividly remember an experience I had in my sunrise season of young motherhood. One afternoon, my infant woke up from her nap incredibly hungry and in a state that audibly notified me of that fact. As her cries grew louder, I rushed to prepare her normal bottle of formula and feed her so she
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Embracing Unexpected Life Changes
“Sometimes what’s next in your life is unexpected, and you may feel unprepared or unqualified for the conditions therein. I’ve long reflected on a quote often attributed to C. S. Lewis, when he asserted that ‘we are what we believe we are.’ I’ve also come to learn that who our Savior knows us to be and what we have
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Building Your Life on a Sure Foundation
“I testify that our Savior’s sure foundation will support the life you build upon it. Your testimonies will stand against any forceful and gusty winds that may blow in your lives, and you will have the strength to endure any difficulties that may arise.” -Tracy Y. Browning, from her BYU Devotional, Discipleship: Your Life Can
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How Daily Faith Shapes Your Spiritual Journey
“The Savior will respond to the daily habits you turn to faithfully again and again, teaching you through small and substantial miracles.” Tracy Y. Browning, from her BYU Devotional, Discipleship: Your Life Can Be “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.”
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How to Cultivate Your Inner Light of Christ
“As children of a loving God, each one of us has been sent to earth with the Light of Christ within us. Any effort that we make to consistently nurture His light pulls us toward Him and increases our spiritual sensitivity.” -Tracy Y. Browning, from her BYUI speech, “Your Life Can Be a Testament of
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Commitment to Christ: Building Daily Righteous Habits
“Regular righteous habits and routines can keep our feet steadfastly moving along the covenant path and can testify of your commitment to Jesus Christ and His gospel.” -Tracy Y. Browning, from her BYUI devotional
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Your happiness matters to our Heavenly Father
“Your happiness matters to our (Heavenly) Father.” -Tracy Y Browning, in her BYUI devotional.
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Feeling Alone? Remember God’s Presence and Care
“If we care about something, no matter how big or small, He cares too. “The Lord always cares. “So talk about it with Him. He hears you as if you are the only one speaking.” -Tamara Runia, from a pre-conference social online event
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Let Loved Ones Know You Love Them
“I invite you to text or tell the people you love and live with just how much you care about them. Let’s not wait another second to let them know how much they mean to us. Text them. Tell them. I promise you won’t regret it.” -Tamara Runia, from the social media Instagram account, Young
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Finding Your Worth
“Sometimes we tie our worth to our obedience, and that is wrong. They are not the same. … Your worth was given to you by God, and there’s nothing that you or anyone else can do to change it.” -Tamara Runia, from a Youth Devotional in Ghana
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Looking Out vs. Looking In: A Lesson from Tamara Runia
“When Heavenly Father presented His plan, Satan stepped forward, thinking only of himself. … So I ask myself, when I walk into a room, ‘Am I looking in, or am I looking out?’ Because I believe the adversary doesn’t care whether you’re thinking good or bad about yourself, as long as you are thinking about
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Choose Christ Again and Again and Again
“Heaven isn’t for people who’ve been perfect; it’s for people who’ve been forgiven, who choose Christ again and again.” -Tamara W. Runia, First Counselor in the 16th General Young Women Presidency This quote is taken from April 2025 General Conference talk, “Your Repentance Doesn’t Burden Jesus Christ; It Brightens His Joy.”
