During her battle against an aggressive cancer, Sister Amy A. Wright described sitting for many hours in an infusion room with other patients “united in my suffering with many who were hoping to be healed.”
Even while they received treatment side-by side, she said “not one person told me what they did for a living, how much money they made, the education they had obtained, where they had traveled, or even the type of car they drove.
“Instead, I was shown pictures, lots of pictures,” she said, with people sharing “These are mine. This is who I love.
“In the face of mortality, the only metric that mattered was family.”
Sister Amy Wright, first counselor in the Primary General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared on Thursday the capstone message of a two