And under President Benson, no less!
The LDS Church is just full of interesting ironies such as this.
How is that an irony?
And under President Benson, no less!
The LDS Church is just full of interesting ironies such as this.
Runtu wrote:From "MormonMatters": "On Oct 2, 1988 Michaelene P Grassli, general Primary President, became the first woman to speak in General Conference in 133 years."
jon wrote:I suspect the prevalence of female speakers at a local level is due to the ratio of active males and females. In my experience wards contain more adult females than adult males, so speaking assignments reflect that ratio.
General conference speaking assignments seem to reflect the ratio of males to females within senior leadership positions.
When was the last Black General Conference speaker?
bcspace wrote:And under President Benson, no less!
The LDS Church is just full of interesting ironies such as this.
How is that an irony?
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
bcspace wrote:And under President Benson, no less!
The LDS Church is just full of interesting ironies such as this.
How is that an irony?
consiglieri wrote:
And under President Benson, no less!
--Consiglieri
MsJack wrote:they are limited to a total of two talks given among the four general sessions (one year they got three).
Simon Belmont wrote:MsJack wrote:they are limited to a total of two talks given among the four general sessions (one year they got three).
I take issue with this. Do you have a reference?