Elaine Thornton and Eme Martin, members of the Relief Society general advisory council
In the fourth of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Elaine Thornton and Sister Eme Martin invite women to "lean in a little more" to sisterhood.
"Our combined efforts can bless many lives," said one stake presidency counselor about improving child nutrition both in member children and in the community.
Faithful Latter-day Saint women are the “greatest rebuttal to Hollywood’s insanity,” Sheri Dew told BYU Women’s Conference attendees. Here’s three spiritual habits she listed to maintain spiritual equilibrium.
At BYU Women’s Conference, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson described how to be more intentional and purposeful with “what you are already doing.”
Mitzi Semo and Carolee Scowcroft, members of the Relief Society general advisory council
In the third of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Mitzi Semo and Sister Carolee Scowcroft talk about building emotional resilience through Jesus Christ's help.
Sharlene Miner and Garna Mejia, members of the Relief Society general advisory council
In the second of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Sharlene Miner and Sister Garna Mejia write about managing competing priorities.
Dana Earl and Hannah Miller, members of the Relief Society general advisory council
In the first of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Dana Earl and Sister Hannah Miller write about finding strength and relief in Jesus Christ.
When it comes to tackling large, global challenges, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson said the solution lies in doing one kind act a day.
Since 2016, the Church History Department have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to highlighting Latter-day Saint women’s history. Here are seven publications.