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Latter-day Saint Women Podcast

Lori Newbold | Our Most Sacred and Valuable Relationship

Latter-day Saint Women Podcast

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

5670 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

“My relationship with God is the most sacred and valuable relationship I have. (Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ) are worth paying a price to come to know, to be with, and to love.” In this episode, Sister Lori Newbold, director of training services for the Church’s Seminary and Institutes and a Young Women general board member, teaches how we can develop real and personal relationships with our Heavenly Father and Savior, Jesus Christ. She shares how she has been able to trust and rely on God for strength, comfort, and companionship when life doesn't go as planned. As a former Seminary teacher and principal and a licensed mental health professional, Sister Newbold also shares her love for teenagers and her confidence in their ability to develop their own relationships with the Savior and discover truth for themselves. Resource: Lori Newbold biography https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/young-women-organization/meet-the-young-women-general-leaders/lori-newbold?lang=eng Transcript: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/latter-day-saints-channel/bc/mormon-channel/images/audio/lds-women/pdf/Lori-Newbold.pdf

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Latter-day Saint Women podcast, where we share the legacy of women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

0:12.1

You'll get to know the faithful women who shaped our past and hear from inspiring women of faith today.

0:17.2

I'm Shailen Back.

0:18.4

And I'm Carly Geimann.

0:19.8

We are your co-hosts. And today we are very excited to

0:23.1

welcome to the podcast, Sister Lori Newbold, who is a member of the Young Women General Board.

0:28.0

Sister Newbold, welcome to the podcast. I'm excited to be here. We're so glad to have you.

0:32.7

Yeah, we've been looking forward to this. Sister Newbold has such a unique and to me very impressive background. And we've really been looking forward to this. Sister Newbold has such a unique and to me very impressive background,

0:38.9

and we've really been looking forward to this conversation with her today. And just as a brief

0:43.9

introduction in addition to serving on the Young Women General Board, Sister Newbold is also

0:48.7

employed by the church as the worldwide director of training services for seminaries and institutes of religion.

0:55.0

And she was trained and worked as a seminary teacher for many years throughout the Salt Lake Valley and was actually one of the program's very first female principals.

1:04.0

And she also has a master's degree in mental health counseling and practice therapy for many years.

1:09.0

So really interesting background and we're

1:11.3

excited to get to talk with you and learn from your expertise. So thanks again for being here.

1:16.0

Thank you. So to jump in, you have kind of a unique and interesting life path, one that I would say

1:22.4

not a lot of women in the church have been on or who have followed. So we would love to hear

1:27.3

more about your path

1:28.6

and how you got to where you are today and just some things that you've learned along the way.

1:33.1

Again, I'm excited about this just to talk with you today. You're both wonderful, so thank you so

1:37.8

much. It's kind of funny, actually, because I never wanted a career, right? So let me just

1:43.6

start there. Like, I was ready to be like a stay-at-home mom.

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