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Quotation and Gender in General Conference

By Eliza Wells   Introduction In her April 2020 General Conference address, Primary General President Joy Jones declared, “President Russell M. Nelson taught, ‘It would be impossible to measure the influence that … women have, not only on families but also on the Lord’s Church, as wives, mothers, and grandmothers; as sisters and aunts; as teachers and leaders; and especially as exemplars and devout defenders of the faith.’” This October, President Eyring quoted those lines once again in his Women’s session address.  Though it certainly might be impossible to measure the influence of women on families, studying quotation in General Conference allows us to...
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Friday Photo Musing: Color

by Jana "I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way--things I had no words for." ~Georgia O'Keefe A favorite poem of LDS artist Minerva Teichert, Eugene Field's "Red": Any color, so long as it's red, Is the color that suits me best, Though I will allow there is much to be said For yellow and green and the rest; But the feeble tints which some affect In the things they make or buy Have never--I say it with all respect-- Appealed to my critical eye... "I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere...
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breathe vs. achieve

By Jana What can we do but keep on breathing in and out, modest and willing, and in our places? ~Mary Oliver Last night in our Study Group, a friend gave an awesome lesson about world religions and what we can glean from various faith traditions to augment our own spiritual paths. She read a passage about the difference between 'western' traditions versus 'eastern' traditions, specifically noting that western traditions emphasize progression whereas the eastern foster satisfaction with the here and now--"being" in the moment. I've been thinking about that a lot today. I often work so hard to achieve...
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