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Come Follow Me: Doctrine and Covenants 137–138 “The Vision of the...

The Vision of the Redemption of the Dead In 1918, Joseph F. Smith had a vision. He witnessed an event that was previously unreported and unexplained in scripture:  Jesus Christ organizing missionary work in the Spirit World, during the time after his death and before his resurrection. But behold, from among the righteous, he organized his forces and appointed messengers, clothed with power and authority, and commissioned them to go forth and carry the light of the gospel to them that were in darkness, even to all the spirits of men; and thus was the gospel preached to the dead. And the...
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April Young Bennett on How Mormon Women Were Correlated Out of...

The Finance Committee of Ordain Women invited me to provide a guest post explaining the history of female financial authority in the LDS Church: How Mormon Women Were Correlated Out of LDS Church Finances Here is the cross-posted article: How Mormon Women Were Correlated Out of LDS Church Finances In 1876, Emmeline Wells was called to lead the other sisters of the Relief Society in a grain storage program. The program was both time and resource-intense, with the women required to raise funds for grain, fields and granaries, as well as perform much of the manual labor themselves. During emergencies such as the...
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