“In my experience, women bent on being Christlike and sincerely working for the betterment of their families, are invariably extraordinary.” Anne. C. Pingree 2nd Counselor, Gen. Relief Society Pres. 2002-2007
This is the one and only issue of our magazine. It was a labor of love but too much work. Enjoy!
What an inspiring magazine.
Thank you so much for the time and effort you have given to this website.
I am grateful for your talents and the way you share them with others.
May God continue to bless you and help you to continue being a strength to others.
Kind Regards Anne
The magazine is beautiful. In today’s world steeped in academic, “modern” thinking, women need all the support they can get to have courage to reach their potential. They don’t need to be like men or compete with men in order to be successful and make incredible contributions.
Good, faithful men are actively seeking women with this courage.
Thank you for your efforts!
As you think about future topics, I would encourage you to think about issues that are rarely addressed in other ways and that many LDS women (and men) are struggling with. Many, many women’s movements are trying to reform the Church away from scriptural traditions and teachings that they view as outdated and incorrect.
Thank you for a wonderful, refreshing magazine.
It is a blessing to be a visiting teacher.
Simply stunning. I loved the visuals and the lay-out and the topics. Would you consider a poet amongst you? Very warm and inviting. I also do a monthly Visiting Teaching handout that might be useful to you or your readers. I’m awed by your accomplishment.
I love this Site and hope you will keep posting. MSKeller, i would very much appreciate for you to share the monthly VT handout!
Thank you !
Love the magazine!
I have to say that you have made me excited to be a Relief Society member! I love the magazine. and your site, You all are very talented and thank you for sharing those talents with us.
I inadvertently found this site and the magazine. I am excited; as I used to belong to another LDS women’s website called, in the beginning, “Our Ladies Room” . We could write blogs and of course read other’s blogs and it was a God send for me. The creator of the website also published an on-line magazine that was wonderful to read. Eventually she had to fold it all up because it was too costly for her to maintain and it appeared more women were interested in Facebook than getting on her website. She eventually made a Facebook page where those who belonged to “Our Ladies Room” could communicate.