2014 BYU Women’s Conference (the hunt for content)

And so the hunt for 2014 content begins. Carefully reviewed content starts to trickle online, for example look at links at end:

BYU Women’s Conference attracts 11,000 from around world | Deseret News

    “Dew, who is the CEO of Deseret Book…

    Focusing on the access to priesthood power, Dew said, “Too many women think we don’t have this privilege. But that is not true. Women who have been endowed in the temple have as much access to priesthood power for their own lives as ordained men do.”

    Priesthood keys are the manner through which the Lord authorizes the use of his power for both women and men, Dew said, adding that there are distinctions between priesthood keys, authority and power.

    “Priesthood keys are required to authorize ordinances, priesthood authority is required to perform ordinances, and priesthood power is available to all who worthily receive ordinances and keep the associated covenants. … Both men and women who serve under the direction of priesthood keys serve with divine authority,” she said.

    Where spiritual things are concerned, men and women are equal before the Lord and have equal access to the Lord’s highest spiritual privileges, she taught.

    “When we serve in any capacity under the direction of those who hold priesthood keys, we have full access to the power that flows through those keys, just as men do,” she said. “We as women never lack for divine authority. Further still, God’s highest ordinances are available only to a man and woman together.”

    Access to divine power hinges upon more than what a person knows — it comes as people do all they can as they become a disciple of Jesus Christ. That being said, Dew taught that no matter how much or little an individual does, it is the Savior’s grace that will ultimately save them.”

2014 BYU Women’s Conference | Deseret News
BYU Women’s Conference | Deseret News

General auxiliary presidents speak at Women’s Conference | Deseret News

Elder Cook talks about spiritual rewards at women’s conference | Deseret News

Anchor yourself spiritually while dealing with mental illness, Women’s Conference speakers say | Deseret News

Bloggers Kathryn Skaggs and Stephanie Nielson speak about social media at BYU Women’s Conference | Deseret News

Elder Clayton M. Christensen and daughter discuss new approaches to missionary work at Women’s Conference | Deseret News

Mormon Times
May 6, 2014, 9:56 PM CDT

“Teenagers learn about forgiveness, acceptance and unconditional love by watching those around them, particularly parents, who…”

Teenagers learn about the Atonement by watching parents’ example

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ADDENDUM

How do women currently exercise the priesthood? | The Exponent

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