What does it mean to be a covenant people? Is honoring our covenants just one more item in a long list of things we should be doing? How can we give our covenants priority when some mornings we have trouble just putting on our shoes? These and other questions are the focus of this collection of addresses from the 1994 Women's Conference sponsored by Brigham Young University and the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. United by their faith in the Savior and their membership in his church, the authors explore a great variety of ways to rejoice in our covenants as Latter-day Saints: "I marvel at how the Lord made a meager number of fishes and loaves sufficient to feed five thousand. But then, aren't we all latter-day fishes and loaves? The Lord works with each of us to make our contributions and sacrifices sufficient." -Elaine L. Jack "As we resonate to the spiritual strength of Minerva Teichert's pioneer women, we recognize that, like Mary Fielding Smith, many of us are in some measure alone, and yet, also like Mary Fielding Smith, we are not alone." -Marian Eastwood Wardle "The Holy Ghost draws us together with his revelations, erasing with mercy the boundaries we sometimes draw, teaching us how to be members one of another, bringing to our remembrance the atonement of Jesus Christ, healing the wounds that divide us." -Emily Madsen Reynolds "When God wants to remind us of the surety and permanence of our blessings, he speaks of sealing them, binding them, or, as Joseph Smith once said, welding them. The Lord uses the most powerful terms in our language to ask us to keep our promises and to believe he will keep his." -Jeffrey R. Holland "Inner turmoil is a great deterrent to spiritual communication. If we can be still, we can feel the complete peace that comes without complete understanding, and it is sufficient." -Eileen N. Whitaker "Conditional love mangles and poisons a young person's reality, particularly the inner reality. The deadening upshot is the sense that everyone, including God, is impossible to please." -Joann Shields "No matter what our circumstances, we have the power to move toward the Savior. We always have the right to accept him and his atonement." -Virginia H. Pearce