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Women leaders motivate, inspire in historic Sister to Sister event
Women leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints answered questions from Church members around the world in the first ever Sister to Sister event hosted by BYU Women’s Conference.
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Conversion, healing highlight BYU Women's Conference
BYU hosted thelargesttwo-day gathering of LDS women anywhere in the world on May 4 and 5 at its annual Women's Conference. Over 200 presenters shared their thoughts, and conversion, healing and sharing the gospel emerged as prominent themes at this year's conference.
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BYU Women's Conference: Relief Society a channel for extraordinary actions
From left: Sisters Sharon Eubank, Jean B. Bingham and Reyna I. Aburto open the General Relief Society Presidency's session of BYU Women's Conference at the Marriott Center on Friday, May 5. (Danielle Jardine)
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