Latter-day Saint Women

Latter-day Saint Women

Discover both familiar and lesser-known women from the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, their stories and contributions, and what we can learn from them today. Guest historians and other Latter-day Saint voices join us to share their insights on the remarkable experiences and inspired teachings of women throughout our history.

Episodes

January 3, 2020
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The Savior continually taught His disciples and followers to be one, but developing unity as a family, ward unit or team can be a real challenge.
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Latter-day Saint Women in Today's Changing World: Belle S. Spafford
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"Drifting, Dreaming, Directing", Ardeth G. Kapp, At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter- day Saint Women
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James Goldberg from the Church History Department shares insights into a talk given by Maurine Proctor Jensen at a BYU Women’s Conference
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In need of a pep talk? Former Relief Society general president Elaine L. Jack's 1993 devotional, "Get A Life," will challenge you to deepen your gratitude for the life you live and to "choose life" by living the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Virginia Pearce Cowley, shares her insights and experiences as we discuss self-worth and developing a relationship with God, as taught by Elaine A. Cannon.
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We all have many things competing for our time, and we're faced with making difficult choices about how to spend our limited time, energy, and means every day." Mary J. Wilson
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On today's episode we are excited to welcome Sister Sharon Eubank, first counselor in the Relief Society general presidency and director of Latter-day Saint Charities, as we learn about Alice C. Smith (1913-2006).
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"One of the most hopeful messages of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that no matter our present circumstances, change and improvement is possible. But, sometimes the prospect of growth and change feels overwhelming and difficult.
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"Bonnie D. Parkin, Relief Society general president from 2002-2007, wanted women to feel the love of the Lord daily. She taught that making and keeping covenants to serve God and His children helps us feel His love and find joy and peace.
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When Jutta Busche moved from Germany to Bountiful Utah she was overcome with feelings of inadequacy and not fitting in. In her April 1990 talk at BYU Women’s Conference she explains how each of us have a treasure to give.
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Growing up in Russia during the Cold War Irina Kratzer was taught that all faith was a delusion. In this remarkable talk Kratzer explains how she discovered the Gospel and how it changed her life in unimaginable ways.
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Every youth leader in the Church should listen to this talk by Emma N. Goddard. She may have given the talk 100 years ago but the principles ring with relevance and truth today.
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Prominent women’s suffragist Susa Gates called this address by Sarah M. Kimball, “the best paper of our session” at the National Council of Women conference in Washington DC in February 1895.
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Judy Brummer went from being a newly baptized member to a full-time missionary in just a few months. Her unique ability to speak Xhosa allowed her to become a powerful missionary and translator in South Africa.
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With recent changes to the way we organize priesthood quorums and Relief societies we may ask ourselves, what are the purposes of these organizations?
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In April 1926 Amy Brown Lyman stepped to the podium of the Assembly Hall and taught powerfully about the value and blessings of faith.
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In May 1831 Lucy Mack Smith stood on the deck of an ice bound ship in Buffalo Harbor on Lake Erie and taught a group of Latter-day Saints the meaning of faith.
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Jane H. Neyman was denied membership in the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo. Rather than becoming bitter, Neyman went on to lead her local Relief Society in Beaver Utah.
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