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In the third of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Mitzi Semo and Sister Carolee Scowcroft talk about building emotional resilience through Jesus Christ's help.

In the second of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Sharlene Miner and Sister Garna Mejia write about managing competing priorities.

In the first of five articles from the Relief Society general advisory council, Sister Dana Earl and Sister Hannah Miller write about finding strength and relief in Jesus Christ.

Elder Quentin L. Cook, President Camille N. Johnson, Sister J. Anette Dennis and Sister Kristin M. Yee spoke of becoming more like the Savior and accessing His relief.

"Their story is our story and that their courage can be our courage," said Elspeth Young.

Members of the Relief Society general advisory council and Latter-day Saint women from around the world testified of the power of temple covenants.

Choosing God’s light means choosing to follow truth, love, kindness, patience and the Spirit, writes Cátia Silva, a member of the Brussels Belgium North Stake.

Gatherings of women of all kinds in Relief Societies are strengthening, writes Sister Andrea McConkie of the Relief Society general advisory council.

“The bishops’ storehouse isn‘t just about temporal, physical kinds of resources. It’s about people resources, too," Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson said.

Sister J. Anette Dennis, first counselor in Relief Society general presidency, opens 2025 BYU Women’s Conference with learnings from Enoch and Jaredites.

A "union of feeling' present in the Nauvoo Relief Society can be found today in the gathering of Israel, writes Sister Sharlene Miner of the Relief Society general advisory council.

The Relief Society general presidency and Elder Dale G. Renlund spoke to women for the 183rd anniversary of the organization.

In a series of articles in the Liahona, the Relief Society general presidency wrote about covenant-making and covenant-keeping women.

What women should know about the March 16 Relief Society worldwide devotional and how to participate.

Women can prepare for the 2025 Relief Society worldwide devotional and testimony meeting by learning about the Relief Society’s Nauvoo origins.

Women share what they learned about covenants, God’s power and being a part of the global Relief Society organization.

"Sisters, you have a divine endowment that allows you literally to change lives," said President Russell M. Nelson as he and the Relief Society general presidency addressed women around the world.

Ellis Shipp became a doctor in 1878, then returned home to train hundreds of women as midwives and deliver thousands of babies.

In this essay, Young Women General President Bonnie H. Cordon writes of three “spiritual treasures” she’s received from accepting callings.

“We have the right to access priesthood power by virtue of personal worthiness,” writes Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson.