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Ex-Young Women leader is a revered role model
Sister Kapp presided during a pivotal time
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She spoke in general conference only twice during her time as president the day she was called and the day, eight years later, when she was released. Yet her voice was heard by hundreds of thousands during satellite broadcasts for young women that began during her administration, making her one of the most visible female leaders that many Latter-day Saints remember.
As a firm believer that "good information makes for good inspiration," she urges women to teach their daughters that their voices are important, that their input is needed within the church in concert with priesthood leadership.
"Sometimes as women, we're the victims of our own response to opportunity. Some will go into a meeting with their priesthood leaders and think they are there simply to listen and be taught. We need to say, 'this is our observation and our concern,' and always be prepared to give a recommendation for their consideration."
Women must be willing to provide wisdom and resources 'that help to make right decisions," she said. "We have a responsibility to speak up . . . to be knowledgeable and to be useful."
Adding to deep youthful feelings of inadequacy, the realization that she and her husband would never be parents left Sister Kapp wondering early in their marriage whether she was acceptable in God's eyes. Yet those who know her say the details of her personal struggles have helped endear her to many who have come to know her through a public life that might not have been possible had she born children of her own.
A new biography, recently published by Deseret Book, provides insights into the woman who served for 23 years at the headquarters of the church. "Stand as a Witness" came out of a request by the publisher to write about her life, she said.
Though hesitant, she realized it would be one of only a handful of biographies on LDS women, so she agreed to open her personal journals and correspondence, including some of her "ministry by mail" which includes thousands of letters and cards, most of them handwritten to recipients she has never met.
Deseret Book CEO Sheri Dew said of her, "One would have to look far and wide to find a woman who has left a more indelible mark on a generation, who has strengthened and inspired more people, or whose impact has been more far-reaching that has Ardeth Kapp's."
The sentiment likely derives in large measure from adherence to Sister Kapp's motto, which she said continues as part of her foundation for whatever assignment she undertakes: "Never give in, never give up, never give out. Give all!"
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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