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  • ...time of her calling. On April 1, 2017, she was released as first counselor in the Primary general presidency and sustained as the seventeenth [[Relief So ...helor's and master’s degrees in education from National Louis University in Illinois. She has taught English as a second language and has also worked a
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  • ...[Relief Society]] president and has also served in the Primary and [[Young Women]] auxiliaries. ...oung University]] where she met her husband, Robert B. Jones. They married in 1974 and are the parents of five children.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.
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  • [[Image:Christ-Healing-Bethesda-mormon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Jesus Christ Mormonism|right]] ...n, living things become immortal, and cannot suffer death or disease. Only in the resurrected state can we experience a fulness of joy. Because of the re
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  • ...The Site of Adam-Ondi Ahman in Missouri Mormon|The Site of Adam-Ondi Ahman in Missouri]] ...the history both of Mormonism and America. The Mormon Church's experience in Missouri tested the American commitment to free exercise of religion, freed
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  • ...e owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The temple lot in Independence is owned by the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).[https://en.wiki ...esus Christ; the Nauvoo was destroyed by arson and tornado but was rebuilt in 2002 by the Church of Jesus Christ.
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  • ...]] to travel to the East coast of the United States and train in medicine. In the October 1873 [[General Conference]], he said: .... . . or physic . . . The time has come for women to come forth as doctors in these valleys of the mountains.<ref>''Discourses of Brigham Young'', 216–
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  • ...she learned her father had lost his job, so that afternoon she took a job in downtown Salt Lake City, and that was the end of college. But she maintaine ...ing fell to her. She quipped once, “Then he'd come home and think he was in charge.”
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  • ...y when she was almost three years old and the family struggled financially in his absence. She taught [[Primary]] and [[Sunday School]] since she was fif ...yle and climate of Provo—all of which made her unhappy. But she did well in school.
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  • .... In one sense, we are all literal spirit children of our Heavenly Father. In another sense, God’s sons and daughters are those who have been born agai :All human beings—male and female—are created in the image of God. Each is a beloved spirit son or daughter of heavenly pare
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  • ...who lived near the end of this period. He abridged the record to the form in which it was given to Joseph Smith. ...hurch. All of the beliefs found in Latter-day Saint doctrine were central in the early Christian Church.
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  • [[Image:Second-Coming-Jesus-Christ-Mormon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Jesus Christ Mormonism|left]] ...ft to their own means. This grace is an enabling power that allows men and women to lay hold on eternal life and exaltation after they have expended their o
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  • ...Okazaki, Mormon Women's leader|left|frame|Chieko Okazaki, Latter-day Saint Women's Leader]] '''Chieko Nisimura Okazaki''' was the first non-Caucasion woman to serve in the general [[Relief Society]] presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The
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  • ...Smith''' was the fourth president of the [[Relief Society]], the official women’s auxiliary of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of L She was born May 3,1822 to Mark and Susannah Ogden Bigler in West Virginia. Her early life was pleasant and uncomplicated, as her family
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  • ...hat recognizes truth when he or she hears it. The light of Christ is found in every person who has ever lived—or ever will live—on the earth. It is a [[Image:Jesus_Christ.jpg|350px|thumb|alt=Mormonism Light of Christ|left]]
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  • ...n the Church of Jesus Christ as the Articles of Faith and can now be found in scripture. These thirteen articles briefly outline the basic principles and ...r-day Saints acknowledge [[the Fall]] of Adam and Eve, they do not believe in the idea of [[Original Sin]] (the notion that all mankind is cursed because
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  • ...ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. More of her hymns were included in previous editions of the Church hymnbook. ...ld, her cousin Miriam invited the family to come to her new church. No one in the family was interested except for Emily, and the family agreed to send h
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  • ...f Society]], meaning that she oversaw the entire worldwide organization of women for [[http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sa ...ey had six children. She studied her children’s school lessons with them in order to continue learning.
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  • ..., Primary was adopted churchwide as the official organization for children in LDS Church. From 1893 until her death on August 19, 1922, Rogers served on ...dren of the Church raised the funds to publish her book, ''Life Sketches'' in 1898.
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  • ...ghter of John Fielding and Rachel Ibbotson. She immigrated to Upper Canada in 1832 with her brother Joseph, and their sister [[Mary Fielding Smith]] join ...r-day Saints] in 1836 by [[Parley P. Pratt]]. She moved to Kirtland, Ohio, in May 1837.
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  • ...gust 1, 2023. At the time of her call, she was serving as second counselor in the [[Primary]] general presidency of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church ...niversity]]. She met her husband, Derek L. Cordon, at BYU and they married in 1986. They are the parents of four children.
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