Leaders can help Young Women learn by study and faith as they do three simple things: First, prepare to learn. Second, teach one another. And third, act.
"We must flood the earth with light," said Elaine S. Dalton, Young Women general president. "It is time for us as leaders to arise and shine forth."
Speaking at the Young Women auxiliary training meeting in the Conference Center Little Theater April 1, Dalton asked the Mormon youth leaders to light up the life of a young woman. "You are the women they are going to look to, the virtuous women who will be their role models," she said. "We need to prepare ourselves spiritually. You are wonderful women. But we could be better."
She asked the Young Women leaders to not just bear their testimony to the youth, but to be their testimony.
"Of all the tools we have, still the best one is our love," she said. "Let's help these young women be prepared and be all they can be."
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