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The Beginning of Better Days: Divine Instruction to Women from the Prophet Joseph Smith

Author Sheri Dew, Virginia H. Pearce
Publisher Deseret Book
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PublisherDeseret Book
ISBN / ASINB008RCMLUU
ISBN-13978B008RCMLU4
Sales Rank673,576
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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"5 out of 5 stars. A beautiful and moving book to add to your library. Joseph’s words to the sisters in 1842, still apply to us today. Even more so."

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How important are women in the restored church of Jesus Christ? We learn something about the answer to the question from a simple historic fact: In 1842, the Prophet Joseph Smith took time to attend several meetings of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo and give personal instruction to the women there. He did this at a time of great personal turmoil, when persecutions were raging and his responsibilities were heavy. He did it at a time when society barely acknowledged women as having any kind of status at all. On six separate occasions, he taught the women personally about their privileges, their opportunities, their obligations, and the blessings the Lord had in store for them in His kingdom.

The Beginning of Better Days includes Joseph Smith's six timeless sermons to the women of Nauvoo, along with personal essays from Sheri Dew and Virginia H. Pearce that help us better understand the sermons and their relevance for Latter-day Saint women today. "We have attempted to share a little about our own processes of discovery regarding the sermons," writes the authors. "This is what worked for us. What works for you may be similar—or it may be completely different. The important thing is to dig in."