Sheri L. Dew





Sheri L. Dew

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in Ulysses, Kansas, The United States
November 21, 1953

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Sheri Dew graduated from Brigham Young University. She served as second counselor in the general Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1997 to 2002. In March 2003 the White House appointed her a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations. In 2002, Sheri Dew became president and CEO of Deseret Book Company.


Average rating: 4.45 · 16,035 ratings · 1,643 reviews · 19 distinct works · Similar authors
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“It is not possible to sin enough to be happy. It isn't possible to buy enough to be happy, or to entertain or indulge or pamper ourselves enough to be happy. It is not possible to hide enough or run far enough away from trials and troubles to be happy. Happiness and joy come only when we are living up to who we are...

I have never met anyone who was happier because he was immoral, or because he was addicted to something, or because he was dishonest and compromised his integrity. ”
Sheri L. Dew, God Wants a Powerful People

“We no longer have the luxury of spending our energy on anything that does not lead us and our families to Christ.”
Sheri L. Dew

“There is one thing the power of God and the power of Satan have in common: Neither can influence us unless we allow them to.”
Sheri L. Dew, God Wants a Powerful People

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