All nine sisters serving in the Relief Society, Young Women and Primary general presidencies testified of Jesus Christ, taught children, youth, young adults and women in the Americas, Africa and Pacific in September.
Sister J. Anette Dennis and Sister Tracy Y. Browning of the Relief Society and Primary general presidencies met with members and missionaries, and took part in humanitarian outreach during a 10-day Brazil ministry.
Here’s how MeetUp an annual one-day youth conference held simultaneously in Latter-day Saint meetinghouses across Brazil is strengthening youth and young single adults.
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Marcus Martins was 19 years old in June 1978. He had no expectation of serving a mission because of the priesthood restriction that precluded him from doing so. But all of that changed on June 8th of that year when a friend in Utah called to tell the Martins family the amazing news that the Church had announced a revelation extending the priesthood to all worthy male members ages 12 and older, regardless of race or color. Just months later, Martins, who had been engaged to be married at the time of the revelation, entered the year-old Brazil Missionary Training Center and became the first Black missionary to serve after the announced revelation.