![]() ![]() One of these committees was foundational to forming the Women’s Research Institute at BYU. 4 Throughout her career and church service, she expressed her devotion to logic, words, and ideas.ĭuring the 1970s, Bennion served on ad hoc committees both at the general level of the church and at BYU. Between 19, she taught courses in English, piano, Book of Mormon, and history of civilization at BYU. Bennion taught reading, writing, and logic courses part time at Ohio State between 19. Bennion, earned a doctorate in clinical psychology at the same time. She earned a bachelor’s degree in French from Brigham Young University (BYU) and a master’s degree in English from Ohio State University, where her husband, Robert C. 2īorn to Latter-day Saint parents in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Bennion is a classically trained pianist who studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts and has degrees from the Royal Schools of Music in London, England, and the Western Board of Music. Instead, she tried to present fresh, useful, and reality-affirming perspectives that would lift and enhance human relationships. 1935), “is human existence, and the relationships between people and God, and what works and what doesn’t.” 1 In an interview, Bennion explained that when she taught a Relief Society or Gospel Doctrine lesson she never wanted to brush off reality and speak only of ideals. “What I’m passionate about,” said Francine Russell Bennion (b. Bennion served on the general boards of the Young Women and Relief Society in the 1970s and 1980s. SitatiĪnabella Haight, Rachel Whittaker, Elizabeth Liston, Sister Morris, and Alice RandleĪppendix: Latter-day Saint Women Speakers in General Conferenceįrancine R. Resolving Conflicts Using Gospel Principles: Gladys N. Our Father in Heaven Has a Mission for Us: Judy Brummerĥ3. Why We Are Organized into Quorums and Relief Societies: Julie B. Prayer: A Small and Simple Thing: Virginia H. Knowing Who You Are-and Who You Have Always Been: Sheri L. Decisions and Miracles: And Now I See: Irina KratzerĤ8. ![]() A Latter-day Saint Theology of Suffering: Francine R. Latter-day Saint Women in Today’s Changing World: Belle S. Relief Society Brings Happiness: Lucrecia Suárez de JuárezĤ0. My Yoke Is Easy and My Burden Is Light: Alice C. Gaining Knowledge and Intelligence: Marianne C. Cultivating Life’s Eternal Values: Mary J. The Religious Crisis of Today: Elsie Talmage Brandleyģ4. Sensing Responsibility of Office: Lalene H. Forgiveness Is like Mercy: Jennie Brimhall Knightģ1. Knowledge Now Which Is Definite: Annie D. We Have Still a Greater Mission: Bathsheba W. Our Sixth Sense, or the Sense of Spiritual Understanding: Sarah M. The School of Experience: Mattie Horne TingeyĢ2. ![]() Every Sister Should Come Forward: Eliza R. An Elevation So High above the Ordinary: Eliza R. God Will Enable Us to Overcome: Mary Isabella Horneġ0. We Have Each a Mission to Perform: Elicia A. Thirteenth Ward Relief Society Covenant: Matilda Dudley BusbyĨ. This Gospel of Glad Tidings to All People: Lucy Mack SmithĦ. After the Order of Heaven: Sarah Cleveland, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Presendia Buell, Lucy Mack Smith, Elizabeth Durfee, Eliza R. We Are Going to Do Something Extraordinary: Emma Hale SmithĤ. Where Is Your Confidence in God? Lucy Mack SmithĢ. Finding, Selecting, and Presenting the Discoursesġ. ![]()
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