byu women's conference 2018
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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.
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Women's Conference: Cherishing, watching over, comforting together
From left: Sister Sharon Eubank, Sister Reyna I. Aburto and Sandra Rogers, chair for the BYU Women's Conference Committee, sit on the stand during the afternoon general session of Women's Conference on May 3, 2018. (Carley Porter)
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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.
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