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LDS Living Podcasts

Release Date: 04/04/2022

Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Mercy Fielding Thompson, Mary Fielding Smith, Jerusha Smith show art Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Mercy Fielding Thompson, Mary Fielding Smith, Jerusha Smith

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Church history is full of indomitable women. We are going to explore the story of the unlikely link between three such women today and how they refused to be defeated no matter what challenges they faced. Mercy Fielding Thompson, Mary Fielding Smith, and Jerusha Smith impacted early church history and their connected family left a legacy for generations of saints to come. Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf PLUS+ | Start your free trial at

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Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Diantha Morley Billings show art Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Diantha Morley Billings

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On a wall in the Manti Utah Temple hangs part of the legacy of the woman in Church history we are talking about today. Diantha Morley Billings was living in Kirtland, Ohio, when Joseph Smith and the Saints arrived. She was also the first woman baptized in the Kirtland area. Diantha then started her exciting journey to Zion, which led her to Missouri, Nauvoo, and eventually across the plains to Utah. Her story is one of faith and one worth studying this year. Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf+ | Start your free trial at

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Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Lucy Mack Smith show art Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Lucy Mack Smith

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Joseph Smith’s history has been told and canonized in scripture. You may be familiar with the names of the women close to him, but what do you know about their stories and roles in the Restoration? Today, we are focusing on the women from his family: Lucy Mack Smith (his mother) and Sophronia, Katharine, and Lucy (his three sisters). Further reading: At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women The Witness of Women: Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf+ | Start your free trial at

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Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Mary and Caroline Rollins show art Unnamed Women of the Doctrine and Covenants: Mary and Caroline Rollins

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There are only two women named in the Doctrine and Covenants, but Church history is filled with stories of strong women of the Restoration. And thanks to diaries, recorded speeches, and family histories, we know many of their names. This bonus series will serve as a companion to our weekly Come, Follow Me podcast this year. And today's episode features two young sisters, without whom we wouldn't have the pages recording the early revelations of this standard work. Teach kids about the Rollins Sisters with the animated scripture stories on . Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday...

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Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Mothers of the Stripling Warriors show art Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Mothers of the Stripling Warriors

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Helaman went to battle with 2,000 young men and they needed every single one of them. They needed to be ready and they were prepared physically and spiritually by incredibly faithful mothers. What did it take to raise a stripling warrior and what can we learn from them? Find great Book of Mormon art at the . Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf PLUS+ | Start your free trial at

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Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Women in the Wilderness show art Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Women in the Wilderness

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Close your eyes and picture the wilderness. What does it look like to you, and what is or isn’t there? If you had to live there, what would those living conditions be like? Today, we are going to study what the word wilderness means, looking at the Book of Mormon’s named and unnamed women who not only lived in the wilderness but thrived. Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf+ | Start your free trial at 

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Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Artistic Depictions of Women show art Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Artistic Depictions of Women

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:  by George M. Ottinger  by Tehya Vassar  by Rose Datoc Dall by Caitlin Connolly  by Anna Wright  by Mandy Jane Williams  by Joseph Brickey Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf+ | Start your free trial at 

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Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Sariah and her Daughters show art Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Sariah and her Daughters

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Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Tabitha and the Widows of Joppa show art Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Tabitha and the Widows of Joppa

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Mother Teresa said, “Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat.” Today’s story is about Tabitha, a woman who took Paul’s charge in Acts 6 seriously and served widows who were neglected and marginalized. In this episode, we get to reflect on her story and discover how we, in our own way, can care for those who are unnamed, unwanted, unloved, uncared for, and forgotten. Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf PLUS+ |

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Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Rhoda show art Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Rhoda

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In this final episode of This Is the Gospel, KaRyn, Katie, and Erika sit down and listen to their favorite untold stories from the pitch line—submissions from you that didn't make it into an episode for one reason or another, but that we love all the same. These three-minute stories range from wild, epic bear chases to small, quiet moments of revelation. While the voices and narratives may vary, each illustrates how even in a matter of minutes, individual’s stories have the power to bind us all together.

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