#hearLDSwomen: The Priesthood and My Teenage Life
My oldest son turns 12 in exactly two weeks. The day he was born, my commitment and faith in my church was second to nothing
My oldest son turns 12 in exactly two weeks. The day he was born, my commitment and faith in my church was second to nothing
I was eleven years old. I had been called in for a pre-YW/Primary graduation interview. Towards the end of the interview, the bishopric member asked
As a 23-year-old grad student, I asked a bishop about receiving my endowment. He laughed. He apologized and explained that he was laughing because of
After my preemie son died, our bishop called us in the hospital. He comforted us by saying he was terribly sorry that our baby had
I live in a ward that doesn’t have quite enough strong members to go around for all the callings. Serving in the Primary presidency, it
The following is an excerpt from an interview of Chieko Okazaki, first counselor in the general Relief Society presidency from 1990-1997, by Greg Prince. The
The following is an excerpt from an interview of Chieko Okazaki, first counselor in the general Relief Society presidency from 1990-1997, by Greg Prince. The
by RRS I had prayed the night before and I knew what I needed to do. The Holy Ghost confirms, but does not always provide
By Sydney I was attending sacrament meeting for the first time since having a my first baby. During the passing of the sacrament, my infant
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