Women’s History Month In Summary

We hope you have enjoyed learning more about our legacy as women of the LDS faith.  I know I have enjoyed reading these posts, some old ones, some new ones.  We hope that if you stumble upon a birth story or history of an LDS midwife, nurse or doctor that you will share it with us.  We learn from our past and gain strength from our sisters as we learn their names and stories.  I believe that learning of them allows you access to their influence from the other side of the veil.  May you rejoice in the legacy of the strong women who have come before us.

Here are a few other posts that we did not have time to share this month:

“Inspired by Some Higher Power” Zina Diantha Huntington Young

The Thirteenth Apostle: Susa Young Gates

 

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