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Oh, How We Need Each Other

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The Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Relief Society in 1842, championed women, and gave them personal instruction at a time when women were barely acknowledged. Despite his own life being in turmoil, he made sure to give priority to the women of the Church. In this short booklet, Sheri Dew helps us understand what the Prophet Joseph would want us to know that women play a crucial role n the kingdom of God and that our divine capacity to understand things of the Spirit and the heart allow us to love, strengthen, and lift each other with charity.

28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2018

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Sheri Dew

31 books359 followers
Sheri Dew graduated from Brigham Young University. She served as second counselor in the general Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1997 to 2002. In March 2003 the White House appointed her a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations. In 2002, Sheri Dew became president and CEO of Deseret Book Company.

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124 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2019
This was such a great and quick little read, reminding us how powerful womanhood is. It definitely inspired me to keep learning and searching for more understanding about women and our eternal importance.
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260 reviews
October 7, 2024
“Sisters, we are all in this together. We need each other. Oh how we need each other.” Marjorie Hinckley

“If there is anywhere in this world where a woman should feel that she belongs — that she is accepted, needed, valued, and loved — it is in this Church and it is in the Relief Society” Sheri Dew

Wonderful council
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1,194 reviews14 followers
March 25, 2018
So much truth about how we as women need each other's support, strength, kindness, and love to really become more like the Savior and to help all of those around us.
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1,109 reviews29 followers
April 20, 2018
This Mother's Day booklet from Sheri Dew offers some interesting context for the organization of the Relief Society and why sisterhood is important.
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October 17, 2024
Valuable Insights on Charity and Service, but Not Fully Aligned with My Needs

I give Oh, How We Need Each Other by Sheri Dew 3 stars. While the book has valuable insights, especially about charity as the Savior's defining attribute and how knowledge enables us to do more for Christ's work, some parts didn’t apply much to my current needs.

I appreciated the emphasis on how, with today's access to knowledge and technology, we can advance Christ's work like never before. However, the historical sections on the Relief Society didn’t feel as relevant to me, and some of the language was a bit elevated, as English is my second language.

I’d recommend this book as a quick read, particularly for Relief Society sisters and Priesthood leaders who want to understand the divine potential of this organization.
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6 reviews9 followers
March 23, 2020
Thrilling encouragement for charity and unity

Framing the opportunity women have today in the light of lessons gleaned from foundational moments, Relief Society sisters are urged to enjoy greater power as they cultivate elevating characteristics and ennobling bonds with one another.

After hearing Sheri Dew two weeks ago I have been struck by her confidence in pursuing celestial covenants. Any who seek to lead in righteousness will benefit from the experiences and perspective she shares here.
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November 25, 2020
Another little booklet I got at church for Mother's Day at some point. It was sitting in my to be read pile. I needed a quick read in between Thanksgiving day prep. On the back it says "We need each other's strength and compassion. We need to be able to lean on, learn from, and help each other along the path." (Sheri Dew) At the time it was written covid-19 was nowhere on the horizon but how true this is not only for women of the church but for all people in the world right now...we need each other.
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Author 3 books111 followers
May 10, 2018
Though Sheri always has insightful things to say, I was disappointed in this short book. It felt like a topic that could have easily been a full-length book, but instead she kept recommending a study of Joseph Smith's addresses to the early Relief Society. I would LOVE to read her in-depth analysis of each of those talks. Also, Sheri Dew's personal stories are what really make her books memorable for me, so I was disappointed to see a recycled story rather than new material.
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120 reviews4 followers
December 14, 2018
This is a nice quick read that I would recommend to all women in the Church. It was great inspiration to me to live as a faithful daughter of God and to strive to fill my potential as a woman in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I feel empowered to be more like my Savior and serve better in the Relief Society.
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31 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2018
Even though this booklet came out several years ago, it gives a wonderful in-site to the reasons we have and are currently sharing our talents and gaining blessings through the new ministering program.
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436 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2020
A short booklet of jam-packed gospel truths. Women need one another. We support each other and we need not find envy, comparison and competition with one another. We are sisters who need to be unified as the light of Christ in an ever-increasing difficult time.
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December 4, 2021
This probably would have been insightful if I’d read it 5+ years ago, but for present-day me it lacked interest. Some good reminders, but not the compelling call to community and sisterhood I expected from the title and beautiful artwork.
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65 reviews
June 7, 2023
Sheri Dew continually brings a refreshing perspective to the role of women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I always feel encouraged to do more and be better after reading her work. This was no exception.
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May 3, 2018
I love Sheri Dew. This book has many quotable insights about the significance of Women in the Church and also of Relief Society that is very thought provoking and inspiring.
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1,268 reviews11 followers
May 9, 2018
Inspiring teachings from the Prophet Joseph Smith on Sisterhood in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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148 reviews18 followers
August 9, 2019
Great spiritual insights. Although tailored to women, the message of unity, charity and love, is universally needed.
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March 20, 2021
Wonderful.

I love Sheri Dew's writings and lo.ve to hear her talks also. I truly look up to her in admiration and gratitude.
397 reviews3 followers
April 30, 2023
It wasn't exactly what I was expecting, but it was still really good and inspirational!
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February 11, 2024
Small booklet to let us know how important women are and how important we are to each other.
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May 18, 2025
A well written pamphlet with a great message and reminder. Jumping off point to read Joseph Smiths sermons to women when the Relief Society was founded.
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Author 1 book49 followers
May 17, 2018
In this pamphlet, Dew acknowledges without judgement that Sonia Johnson was opposed to the church’s position on the Equal Rights Amendment. It is brief: but yet, she states Johnson’s position as a matter of fact, without taking sides. Dew’s words for Mother's Day were inclusive for those who have children, and those who do not, with a distinct nod to Eliza R. Snow—another childless hero of Mormon women.

The Minutes of The Female Relief Society are also celebrated as Dew bears witness of the relevance these minutes have for all Relief Society sisters today. Reading this was truly a delightful surprise that fed my feelings that distinguish SISTERHOOD as the preferable, imperative concept for Mother’s Day.

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Profile Image for Sherrie Gavin.
Author 5 books9 followers
May 12, 2018
Dew’s words in this publication are more soothing than in others where she addresses motherhood. Her words are inclusive for those who have children, and those who do not, and she includes a distinct nod to Eliza R. Snow—another childless hero of my own. The Minutes of The Female Relief Society are also celebrated as Dew bears witness of the relevance these minutes have for all Relief Society sisters today. Reading this was truly a delightful surprise that again fed into the feelings I had on distinguishing SISTERHOOD as the preferable, imperative concept for Mother’s Day.
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27 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2019
pg 19-20 i liked she shared how she got upset and left a meeting "in a huff" and then later there was forgiveness with her and others;
pg 3 i am interested in studying the six sermons given between march and august of 1842.
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