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Are We Not All Mothers? (Bookshelf eBook)

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by Sheri L. Dew

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This year marks the ten-year anniversary since Sheri Dew gave her classic general conference address, “Are We Not All Mothers?” For the first time, this talk is available as an affordable gift booklet with envelope and makes the perfect gift for Mother’s Day. In this inspiring booklet, Sheri Dew lovingly explains that it is a woman’s calling to help lead the rising generation through the streets of mortality and that women are the Lord’s secret weapon whether they have children or not.

Sheri says, “As daughters of our Heavenly Father, and as daughters of Eve, we are all mothers and we have always been mothers. . . . Motherhood is more than bearing children, though it is certainly that. It is the essence of who we are as women. It defines our very identity, our divine stature and nature, and the unique traits our Father gave us.”

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  • Size: 5½" x 8½"
  • Pages: 16
  • Published: 04/2011

About the Author

Sheri Dew is a native of Ulysses, Kansas, and a graduate of Brigham Young University. She has authored several books, including the biographies of two presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Presidents Gordon B. Hinckley and Ezra Taft Benson. Her most recent books are God Wants a Powerful People and Saying It Like It Is. Sheri was named the president and CEO of Deseret Book Company in March 2002. She also serves as a member of both the BYU Marriott School of Management’s National Advisory Council and the President’s Leadership Council for BYU-Hawaii. In March 2003 the White House appointed her as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls at the United Nations.

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