The remarkable pioneer woman Emily H. Woodmansee penned the text of the hymn “As Sisters in Zion.” She correctly asserts that the “errand of angels is given to women.”22 This has been described as “nothing less than to do the direct and immediate bidding of our Father in Heaven, and ‘this is a gift that … sisters … claim.’”23
elder quentin L cook
lds women are incredible april 2011
You can recognize women who are grateful to be a daughter of God by their attitude. They know that the errand of angels is given to women, and they desire to be on God’s errand to love His children and minister to them, to teach them the doctrines of salvation, to call them to repentance, to save them in perilous circumstances, to guide them in the performance of His work, to deliver His messages. 3 They understand that they can bless their Father’s children in their homes and neighborhoods and beyond. Women who are grateful to be daughters of God bring glory to His name.
Oct 2000
the joy of womanhood Margaret D Naudauld
Sister Shurtz ~ MTC Companion
Clearfield, UTSister Parker ~ Trainer
Thornton, COSister Lewis ~ 3rd Companion & Trainee
Clearfield, UTSister Avlia ~ 4th Companion
Sister Avila (right) comes from Houston, Texas. She is also fluent in French and, of course, English.
Sister Anderson ~ 5th Companion
Fillmore, UTSister Mackenzie ~ 6th Companion
Our darling African sister is Sister Catherine Koki MacKenzie who comes from Kenya
Sister Carlson ~ 7th Companion
Aurora, COSister Smith ~ 8th
St. George, UT.Sister Javed ~ 9th Companion
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