Wednesday, October 1, 2008

TO MY DAUGHTERS...

From the October 2008 General Relief Society Women's Conference

"My parents, who had been my neighbors, announced that they would be moving to another part of the world. I had relied on my mother's nuturing, wise, and encouraging example. Now she was going to be gone for a long time. This was before e-mail, fax machines, cell phones, and Web cameras, and mail delivery was notoriously slow. One day before she left, I sat weeping with her and asked, 'Who will be my mother?' Mother thought carefully, and with the Spirit and power of revelation which comes to women of this kind, she said to me, 'If I never come back, if you never see me again, if I'm never able to teach you another thing, you tie yourself to Relief Society. Relief Society will be your mother.'

"Mother knew that if I was sick, the sisters would take care of me, and when I had my babies, they would help me. But my mother's greatest hope was that the sisters in Relief Society would be powerful, spiritual leaders for me. I began from that time to learn abundantly from women of stature and faith." - Julie B. Beck, Relief Society General President, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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