Stories in this episode: Frances struggles in her role as a mom of three kids but is offered a helping hand right when she both needs it most and it's the most difficult to accept; Phyllis has always been eager to accept callings, but in her grief and loneliness after her husband passes away she feels like letting someone else step up to the plate—that is, until she’s reminded of how service can deeply affect the lives of those who give.
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Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Women in the Wilderness
Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Artistic Depictions of Women
Unnamed Women of the Book of Mormon: Sariah and her Daughters
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Tabitha and the Widows of Joppa
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Rhoda
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: The Widow of Nain
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: The Syrophoenician Woman
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Certain Women
Language Loss and Diaspora Grief | Love Your Lineage
The Impacts of Colorism | Love Your Lineage
Spilling the Family History Tea | Love Your Lineage
“Dreaming of You”: The Role of Dreams in Family History | Love Your Lineage
Healing from Generational Trauma | Love Your Lineage
Unnamed Women of the New Testament: Mothers in Christ’s Lineage
The Bodies Our Ancestors Gave Us | Love Your Lineage
Would You Be Friends with Your Ancestors? | Love Your Lineage
Becoming a Transitional Character | Love Your Lineage
Shame and Poverty in Family History | Love Your Lineage
Gaining Genealogical Consciousness | Love Your Lineage
Unnamed Women of the Old Testament: Queen of Sheba
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