From Deseret News archives:
Young women urged to shine
And 'focus on Christ,' Pres. Faust says at the LDS gathering
That was the message from leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to thousands of LDS young women Saturday, gathered both in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City and in chapels across much of the world via satellite.
President James E. Faust, second counselor in the First Presidency of the church, urged young women to "focus on Christ, rather than on the world." He recalled that Joan of Arc was but a teenager when she left home, determined to help fight for her country. Her leadership stood as a beacon of light to the oppressed, many of whom were liberated as she led thousands of soldiers in battle.
Joan was unique among her peers, and President Faust urged young women to "be different in order to maintain church standards. So I repeat, don't be afraid to be different, but be as good as you can be." He urged them to move beyond peer pressure and take personal responsibility for their actions.
"Great opportunities await you. . . . Technology will continue to increase. The avenues for expressing your talents may exceed your fondest hopes and expectations. Challenges will come to each of you, but you can find happiness by doing all that you know to be right."
Sister Susan W. Tanner, general president of the Young Women, reminded girls that while they may receive honors and acclaim during their teenage and college years, the work of home and family "for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts. . . . Maybe some of us would rather help with hurricane relief than home relief. Both are important, but home relief is our primary and eternal responsibility."
Accolades may fade as young women become young mothers, "yet in no other capacity is there more opportunity to serve selflessly as Christ would do by taking care of hundreds of daily, physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
"You will bring the light of the gospel into your homes, not to be seen of others but to build others." In so doing, young women find their focus on the things of eternity, she said.
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