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To Rejoice as Women: Talks from the 1994 BYU Women's Conference

To Rejoice as Women: Talks from the 1994 BYU Women's Conference

Sherlene Hall Bartholomew
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What does it mean to be a covenant people? Is honoring our covenants just one more item in a long list of things we should be doing? How can we give our covenants priority when some mornings we have trouble just putting on our shoes? These and other questions are the focus of this collection of addresses from the 1994 Women's Conference sponsored by Brigham Young University and the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. United by their faith in the Savior and their membership in his church, the authors explore a great variety of ways to rejoice in our covenants as Latter-day Saints.
Language
English
Pages
301
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Deseret Book Company
Release
June 01, 1995
ISBN
0875798942
ISBN 13
9780875798943

To Rejoice as Women: Talks from the 1994 BYU Women's Conference

Sherlene Hall Bartholomew
4/5 ( ratings)
What does it mean to be a covenant people? Is honoring our covenants just one more item in a long list of things we should be doing? How can we give our covenants priority when some mornings we have trouble just putting on our shoes? These and other questions are the focus of this collection of addresses from the 1994 Women's Conference sponsored by Brigham Young University and the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. United by their faith in the Savior and their membership in his church, the authors explore a great variety of ways to rejoice in our covenants as Latter-day Saints.
Language
English
Pages
301
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Deseret Book Company
Release
June 01, 1995
ISBN
0875798942
ISBN 13
9780875798943

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