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Relief Society Lesson #46 The Martyrdom: The Prophet Seals His Testimony...

by guest lesson writer Aimee In thinking about the death of Joseph Smith, the lesson seems to be trying to make three main points: 1) The circumstances surrounding Joseph Smith and the position of the saints in Nauvoo had come to a head and Joseph had a keen awareness of his mortality and the end of his earthly ministry  in the months leading up to his murder. 2) Joseph prepared for his own death by making a point of passing on important revelations as well as essential priesthood keys and powers he held to his appointed leaders, should they need to proceed without him. 3) The...
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RS Lesson Ch. 29 Living with Others in Peace and Harmony

by Zenaida and Jessawhy Please note, in order to facilitate discussion of the lesson material and avoid frustration, please post your email address for people to contact you directly if you have a teaching resource that you'd like to share but is too long for the comment field (but keep in mind, this may make you more vulnerable to spam and trolls). Thanks! We both loved this lesson. It focuses on the basics of the gospel: loving our neighbors and respecting agency. Regardless of how this message is presented, we hope it will be inspiring to the women in your Relief Society. Here are...
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Relief Society Lesson 28: Missionary Service: A Holy Calling, a Glorious...

By Zenaida From the Life of Joseph Smith Heber C. Kimball, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, recalled: “About the first day of June 1837, the Prophet Joseph came to me, while I was seated in … the Temple, in Kirtland, and whispering to me, said, ‘Brother Heber, the Spirit of the Lord has whispered to me, “Let my servant Heber go to England and proclaim my gospel and open the door of salvation to that nation.” ’ ” Elder Kimball was overwhelmed by the thought of such an undertaking: “I felt myself one of the very weakest of God’s...
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