Women’s Conference: Loving, strengthening others in the 21st century
Thousands of Latter-day Saint women gathered at Brigham Young University for the annual Women’s Conference on May 3 and 4. The two-day session’s overarching...
Women’s Conference: Using technology appropriately
Peggy Berrett and John B. Eyring discussed how technology usage has negative social effects on society during Women's Conference on May 4, 2018.
Women’s Conference: Discussing tough topics with teens
High school teacher Julie Gowans and Alex Jensen, BYU School of Family Life assistant professor, said parents who have unconditional love for their teenagers find it easier to discuss difficult topics such as chastity, depression and sexuality, at Women’s Conference on May 4, 2018.
Women’s Conference: Elder and Sister Gong teach Christ-like loving, covenants
Newly-called apostle Elder Gerrit W. Gong and his wife, Sister Susan L. Gong, spoke on loving like Jesus and "covenant belonging" at the closing session of BYU Women's Conference on May 4.
Women’s Conference: Teaching healthy sexuality
Jenet Jacob Erickson, who has a Ph.D. in family social science, and clinical psychologist Christy Kane, spoke to women about the "gift of sexual intimacy" and explained how to teach its principles.
Women’s Conference: Becoming self-reliant through interdependence
Self-reliance is not independence, but interdependence, according to Anne Carroll Darger and Karen Heber, who gave a session on self-reliance at Women's Conference on May 4, 2018.