Tracy Y. Browning
- Christine Kerman
- Oct 17
- 1 min read

Sister Browning, a counselor in the Primary General Presidency, became the first Black woman to speak in General Conference. Her words are filled with spiritual authority, identity, and grace.
She once said:
“As we remember and honor Him, we can become more like Him and wear His
name written in our hearts.”
Sister Browning teaches that identity is not a trend — it is a covenant. When a girl knows who she is and who she walks with, she becomes someone who leads with light — not because she’s loud, but because she’s anchored in Christ.




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