Daughters in My Kingdom: “Charity Never Faileth” (Chapter 5)
Emmeline B. Wells and Her Presidency The beginning of this chapter mentions that it was Emmeline B. Wells, fifth general RS President, and her presidency
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Emmeline B. Wells and Her Presidency The beginning of this chapter mentions that it was Emmeline B. Wells, fifth general RS President, and her presidency
When my mom dropped me off at the Salt Lake Airport to fly to the East Coast for the very first time, where I was
Friday Night It’s an unfamiliar scene, I’m at a country dancing bar, surrounded by cowboy hats and boots, listening to twangy music that’s foreign to
One of the most common comments (criticisms?) I hear when discussing programs or lessons on the Relief Society anniversary or Daughters in My Kingdom (DIMK),
As a baby of the 80’s and a child of the 90’s, I was ten when The Family: A Proclamation to the World came out.
There are some beautiful gems within this chapter, but as our history is rich, I would teach this particular lesson with Daughters in My Kingdom in my
This is my favorite chapter DIMK, so I’m excited to write up a lesson plan. Before teaching this lesson, I would ask a few women
This twenty-minute video was recently released by KUED, a public television station in Utah to accompany Makers: Women Who Make America. It outlines 1970s feminist
Women’s suffrage is an important part of the history of Mormon women and the Relief Society. Because the majority of Mormon women in the nineteenth
“What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you look at this picture?” The Relief Society teacher asked me directly. The image
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