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Book Review: The Book of Abish

Abish is one of the missionary heroes of The Book of Mormon and also one of only three women whose names are mentioned. Have you ever wanted to know more about her personality, her life, and how she ended up at the king's court? This book is the story of Abish's life. While it is fiction, I believe it can remind us that there's so much more to Abish than what is written in The Book of Mormon. The foreword says that Abish "plays an important ecclesiastical role that does not require the permission of any man." It further...
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Come Follow Me: Introductory Pages of the Book of Mormon “Another...

Why do we need the Book of Mormon? I would begin by asking the class the title of the lesson (all questions to ask the class are italicized from here on out; bold indicates a shift in topic). Why do you think we need the Book of Mormon? As I prepared this lesson, I remember reading the Book of Mormon as a Young Woman. It was hard because there were so few women in the Book of Mormon. I clung to the stories of Mary and Martha; Ruth and Naomi; Esther, Mary and others. There are very few stories about women in...
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Come Follow Me: Alma 17–22 “I Will Make an Instrument of...

They Taught with Power and Authority of God The story of Ammon was a favourite of mine when I was a child. It fascinated me, and I would spend hours pouring through the story of his mission in Book of Mormon picture books reading the child-friendly text and soaking in the vibrant drawings of his mission. This was because Ammon’s story (and the drawings included in the children's version) depict three women: the daughter that the king offers to Ammon to marry, the Queen and Abish. The three females in a single Book of Mormon story made that section of scripture (and the...
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