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15 sweet Valentine's Day gifts for your ministering sisters

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Here are some of our favorite meaningful gifts for Galentine’s Day this year.
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With Valentine’s Day around the corner, now is a great time to think about the platonic loves in your life, including friends, coworkers, and ministering sisters! We’ve compiled a list of heartwarming gifts to help you show your gals that they’re loved.

“The Practice of Stillness: Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints” by Jacob Z. Hess

The Power of Stillness: Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints is a guided workbook that will help you create greater stillness and mindfulness in your life. In it, you will find short devotionals, questions to ponder, and actions you can take to better put into practice the power of stillness.

“Fill Your Soul: Joyful Messages from the Doctrine and Covenants”

This set includes 52 beautifully designed devotional cards for personal study, gifting and sharing, or both. Each card has a scripture passage from the Doctrine and Covenants, an accompanying quote from a recent general conference address, and a short devotional thought to help connect it all to daily life.

Plaid Crossbody Scripture Tote

This bag is the perfect accessory to help you carry scriptures, notebooks, pens, and other items to church.

“After All We Can Do: Embracing Hope, Grace, and Joy” by Dieter F. Uchtdorf

How do we retain hope amid difficult life situations? How can we overcome apathy and a loss of joy? What does the scriptural expression “all we can do” really mean? (2 Nephi 25:23). In After All We Can Do, Dieter F. Uchtdorf writes to help us better understand that Christ and His Atonement really are the answer to all of our questions.

“Peace in Christ” Print

This beautifully simple print from artist Kate Lee depicts Christ carrying a girl in His arms. Reflecting the artist’s unique style, this print will add a reminder of Christ’s love to any room.

Every Day Journal

Journaling can spark new ideas or help remind you of past experiences. This journal comes with a ribbon bookmark and 120 lined pages to help you record inspired insights.

“Sisterhood” Print

Kate Lee shows the special relationship that can exist between sisters with this piece. In her simple but profound style, the artist provides a beautiful reminder of that person who is always there for support or just a listening ear.

“The Holy Invitation” by Anthony Sweat

This book offers answers about the endowment by providing a framework for you to understand the purposes and procedures of its ordinances. Explore the temple endowment from three different vantage points: the why, the what, and the how, so that when you go to the temple—whether for the first time or the hundredth—you can more fully absorb the learning and truth the Lord has in store for you.

2025 Greg Olsen Calendar

This year, make plans with the Savior in mind. The 2025 Greg Olsen calendar features timeless artwork of the Savior, a beautiful visual reminder of His loving gospel and daily influence. Each calendar comes with a free, premium-quality 8x10 print.

“The Law of Love” by Steve Young

The law of love—loving as God loves, seeking another’s healing, expecting nothing in return—is a simple principle with profound, life-changing implications. Steve Young shares insights from his own multifaceted life as well as from others who are scientists, fellow Latter-day Saints, Anglican, atheist, Baptist, Catholic, Confucian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, and secular people of wisdom, as well as from the scriptures. This practical book may shift your mindset to a more expansive worldview that just might change everything.

“Heart of the Matter” by Russell M. Nelson

In Heart of the Matter, Russell M. Nelson reflects back on his 100 years of living and the lessons he’s learned over the past century, including the core truths he has come to know matter most for this life and the next. The testimony of a beloved prophet and a century of experience and insight come together to assure us that because Jesus Christ overcame this world, we too can overcome all things and find peace and rest in Him.

“Light Prevails” 1,000-Piece Puzzle

Because of Jesus Christ, all human suffering can and will be overcome with love and light. This year, remember and celebrate the Resurrection with this puzzle-piece depiction of that profound scene. 1,000 brightly colored pieces come together to complete the stunning painting of Hailey Kinsey.

“I Am His” Print

This simple piece is a beautiful reminder that Jesus Christ is always with us. Because of His infinite Atonement, we need never be alone.

“Saints, Vol. 4: Sounded in Every Ear 1955-2010”

Volume 4 of Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days tells of the rapid growth of the Church and the remarkable faith of its members over the past seventy years. The book opens in 1955, when there are only nine temples, and ends in 2020, when more than 150 temples dot the earth.

“The Rock of Our Redeemer” by David A. Bednar

The storms of our day are frequent and tumultuous. “Now, more than ever, we need to anchor our lives to the rock of Jesus Christ.” How can we, as His disciples, keep our foundations secure? David A. Bednar elaborates on the intimate, powerful connection that each of us can forge with our Savior. Through daily efforts to make and keep covenants, we are empowered with bedrock faith and unshakeable hope in Him. Because of Him, “We are not, and never need be, alone.”


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