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Why the Opening Prayer of the General Women’s Session Was Historical

January 24, 2015 by Trevor

In the General Women’s Session this fall, Sister Dorah Mkhabela of Soweto, South Africa gave the opening prayer. Many Mormons have noted the historical importance of watching the first woman of African descent to give a prayer in a conference session.

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