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westernstephanie 's review for:
Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of Relief Society
by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
While I am glad this book exists and I enjoyed its content, I was saddened (but not surprised) to see no mention that for nearly 100 years faithful LDS women offered blessings of healing to each other and their families, including the anointing and blessing of women (by other women) before childbirth.
There are many stories and quotes in here to inspire, but you can absolutely see the way that the culture and practices of the Church changed in the post-WWII era as the Relief Society lost its autonomy and was made to shift its focus from community-building to home-making.
There are many stories and quotes in here to inspire, but you can absolutely see the way that the culture and practices of the Church changed in the post-WWII era as the Relief Society lost its autonomy and was made to shift its focus from community-building to home-making.