“The Lord gave us weakness in the hope that we would become humble enough and teachable enough for Him to transform our weak place into strongholds,” Sister Craven said, referring to Ether 12:27. According to her, weakness is a lack of ability and an opportunity for people to learn, while sin is the willful disobedience of God. Sister Craven emphasized the difference between sin and weakness. He is focused on our progress,” she said. “What I love about our Father in Heaven is that he is not fixated on our weaknesses, or what we can or cannot do. Sister Craven taught about how personal weaknesses can be an opportunity for growth, rather than a source of pain. Craig, counselors in the Young Women’s general presidency, shared messages of growth out of personal weakness at the Thursday session of BYU’s Women’s Conference. Sister Craven is the second counselor in the Young Women’s general presidency. Craven speaks at the BYU Women’s Conference.
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