Tag: Quotes by LDS women
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Finding Goodness in Life’s Surprises
“Some of God’s surprises are wonderful, some confusing, some difficult to navigate, and some perfectly heartbreaking. But hold on to Him through it all. If you have eyes to see and if you choose faith, He will surprise you with His goodness and love. He will surprise you with His wisdom and foresight. He will surprise you
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Eliza Maria Partridge’s Stand on Religious Freedom
“As an American citizen I offer my most fervant protest against this unhallowed crusade, and firmly believe that Congress has no right to enact laws interfering with our reliegious liberty. Every person should have the privilege of serving God according to the dictates of their own conscience, and as loyal citizens of these United States
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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 Significance of Christ’s Teachings
“The Sermon on the Mount is decisively the most noteworthy discourse ever delivered, pioneering in its teachings. No other sermon can help us better understand the character of Jesus Christ, His divine attributes, and our ultimate purpose to become like Him.” – Amy A Wright, first counsellor in the 15th General Primary Presidency This quote is adapted from
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Help Teach Children to Make Covenants
“How can we help children make and keep sacred covenants? In the Come, Follow Me manual, in appendix A and B, we find conversation starters and lessons that will empower families and support teachers and leaders in their sacred responsibility to prepare children for a lifetime on God’s covenant path.” – Amy A Wright, first counsellor in
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Help Children to Feel Important at Church
“Seek inspired ways to help children come to know this is their Church and they have a vital role to play in preparing for the Savior’s return.” – Amy A Wright, first counsellor in the 15th General Primary Presidency This quote is adapted from the talk, “Thou Art the Christ,” given in the April 2025
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Jesus Changes Hearts and Minds
“As Jesus Christ becomes the focus of our lives, what we desire, and how we desire it, is forever altered. Conversion changes everything! It changes our nature “that we have no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually.” (Mosiah 5:2) It changes how we spend our time, our resources; what we read, watch,
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Jesus Loves You!
“When we tell our children we love them, are we also telling them that their Father in Heaven and Savior Jesus Christ love them? Our love may comfort and inspire, but Their love can sanctify, exalt, and heal.” – Amy A Wright, first counsellor in the 15th General Primary Presidency This quote is adapted from the talk, “Thou Art the
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Jane Manning James poem
A poem written by Lydia Clisbee Partridge, wife of Edward Partridge, the first bishop of the restored church. The poem is written about Jane Manning James, and how she followed a prompting to share what little she had with the Partridge family in the early days of the Pioneers relocating to the Salt Lake Valley.
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Healing Through Jesus Christ
“I can be whole while I wait for healing if I am wholehearted in my relationship with Jesus Christ.” – Camille N. Johnson, 18th General President of the Relief Society This quote is adapted from the talk, “Spiritually Whole in Him,” given in the April 2025 General Conference.
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Faith Begets Hope
“Faith in Jesus Christ begets hope. I find hope in striving to be whole—a wholeness born of faith in Jesus Christ.” – Camille N. Johnson, 18th General President of the Relief Society This quote is adapted from the talk, “Spiritually Whole in Him,” given in the April 2025 General Conference.
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Hope in Jesus Christ, A Powerful Cycle
“Faith in Him increases my hope for healing, and that hope reinforces my faith in Jesus Christ. It is a powerful cycle.” – Camille N. Johnson, 18th General President of the Relief Society This quote is adapted from the talk, “Spiritually Whole in Him,” given in the April 2025 General Conference.
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Emotional and Spiritual Healing and Wholeness
“Through our faith in Jesus Christ, we can seek to be spiritually whole while we wait and hope for physical and emotional healing.” – Camille N. Johnson, 18th General President of the Relief Society This quote is adapted from the talk, “Spiritually Whole in Him,” given in the April 2025 General Conference.
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Jesus Christ and Healing
“[Jesus Christ] may not provide healing from illness and disease—chronic pain, autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis, cancer, anxiety, depression, and the like. That kind of healing is on the Lord’s time. And in the meantime, we can choose to be made whole by exercising our faith in Him!” – Camille N. Johnson, 18th General President of the
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Sharing the Light of Christ in Our Lives
“We are commanded to share His light… When we share our light, we bring the relief of Jesus Christ to others, our conversion to Him is deepened, and we can be whole even while we wait for healing. And as we let our light shine brightly, we can be joyful even while we wait.” – Camille
