March 2017 list by Bonnie Bradford
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At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women
by Jennifer Reeder and Kate Holbrook
At the Pulpit showcases the tradition of Latter-day Saint women's preaching and instruction by presenting 54 speeches given from 1831 to 2016, with selections from every decade since the founding of the LDS Church. The discourses, given by women both well known and obscure, represent just some of the many contributions of women to LDS thought.
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A Book of Mormon Easter: The Resurrection Story in Picture, Verse, and Song
by Michelle Kendall
Celebrate Easter in an entirely new way! This collection of scripture stories, songs, and artwork tells the Easter story as it was experienced by the Nephites in ancient America. Featuring an accompanying musical CD, this book is sure to bring the hope of the Resurrection into your home this Easter season.
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His Majesty and Mission
by multiple authors
This Easter season, strengthen your knowledge and testimony of the Savior by reading the words of inspiring speakers who expound on His life, His mission, His Atonement, and His influence in your life today. This timely volume includes talks given by well-known speakers presenting at BYU's annual Easter Conferences in 2016.
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Jesus Was Just Like Me
by Heidi Doxey
This adorable board book depicts how Jesus learned to serve his family, study the scriptures, and share the gospel—so your children can learn to be just like Jesus.
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One in Charity: Talks from the 2016 BYU Women's Conference
by multiple authors
What is the mark of a true disciple? In this stellar collection of talks selected from the 2016 BYU Women's Conference, nearly a dozen speakers help us understand how we can unite with God in loving others as He does and serving them as He would.
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Portraits of Faith: The Biography of Liz Lemon Swindle
by Susan Easton Black
Liz Lemon Swindle's paintings have graced the walls of the White House, been published by National Geographic, and been featured prominently in art collections worldwide. But there's more to this famous artist than meets the eye. Discover the fascinating story of her life and faith as told with the help of renowned speaker and scholar Susan Easton Black and illustrated with Liz's own inspiring artwork.
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Stories of Lucy Mack Smith: Mother of the Restoration
by Susan Evans McCloud
Through days of both sunshine and shadow, Lucy Mack Smith's life is a testament to her unshakable faith. This inspirational volume offers moving accounts of her lifelong dedication to the Lord through this collection of little-known stories detailing the spiritual experiences of Lucy and her family, demonstrating how one faithful woman's foundation of faith enabled her to raise the Prophet of the Restoration.
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Sweet is the Work: Lessons from the First Sister Missionaries
by Breanna Olaveson
Young women serving as missionaries today are carrying on a noble legacy of faith and dedication that extends back to the early days of the Church. But who were the brave women who paved the way for modern-day sister missionaries? This is a previously unexplored history that demonstrates the unique ability of women to carry out the errand of angels.
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What You Don't Know About the 100 Most Important Events in Church History
by Casey Paul Griffiths, Susan Easton Black, & Mary Jane Woodger
How much do you know about Church history? This collection highlights the 100 most significant events in LDS Church history, introducing details and insights you may not have known before and shedding new light on those events you thought you knew best.
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You Are the Mother Your Children Need
by Christie Gardiner
Motherhood is the toughest job you'll ever take on: there is no interview, no job description, and no salary. When you get the position, it can be all too easy to feel under qualified and overwhelmed. In this uplifting book, mothers are encouraged to let go of the quest for perfection and recognize the divinity within. Learn to own your strengths and weaknesses, and allow your true self to shine. There's no one more capable of raising your children than you!
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