The LDS Church's Personal Progress program — which now includes a revised booklet, a redesigned Young Women medallion, and other tools — will help Mormon young women grow in faith and testimony of their Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ, said Sister Elaine S. Dalton.
"We hope that Personal Progress will help them understand who they are, their identity as daughters of our Heavenly Father, how precious they are in His sight and the great roles and responsibilities they have as His daughters here on the earth at this time," added Sister Dalton, general Young Women president.
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