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Years ago in a seminary class where we were studying a scriptural account of a woman, one of the young men blurted out that he felt the lesson didn't apply to the boys in the class because it was about a woman in the scriptures. Immediately one of the older girls in class responded that girls spent much of their scripture study efforts applying lessons learned from stories about men, and that if they could do it, so could he. That young man, hopefully, learned a valuable truth. It is an unfortunate fact that we have precious few records of women's interactions with God in scripture. However, we can make the most of these few accounts by giving them extra attention and appreciating the universal lessons that can be learned by all of us.
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Years ago in a seminary class where we were studying a scriptural account of a woman, one of the young men blurted out that he felt the lesson didn't apply to the boys in the class because it was about a woman in the scriptures. Immediately one of the older girls in class responded that girls spent much of their scripture study efforts applying lessons learned from stories about men, and that if they could do it, so could he. That young man, hopefully, learned a valuable truth. It is an unfortunate fact that we have precious few records of women's interactions with God in scripture. However, we can make the most of these few accounts by giving them extra attention and appreciating the universal lessons that can be learned by all of us.
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Music: by Steve Oxen

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