"Just as we are to "put on" the armor of God, we are to "put on" our clothes as protection for us and others. Clothing ourselves with modest dress and modest actions-mercy, kindness, humility, patience, and charity - will invite the companionship of the Spirit and will positively affect those around us (see Colossians 3:12, 14)." - Elder Robert D. Hales "When we better understand the doctrine behind the principles of modesty, we realize that modesty is the virtue that guides and moderates action. The doctrine behind modesty begins with our knowledge that we are children of God, created in His image (see Moses 2:27). Our bodies are sacred gifts from Heavenly Father and have specific purposes that He has planned. As grateful recipients, we acknowledge this gift by treating our bodies as He has asked us to (see D&C 88:33). We learn to train, control, and bridle our bodies and their physical uses to become like Heavenly Father." - Silvia H. Allred "Modesty enables us to "stand as witnesses of God at all times" (Mosiah 18:9). The Savior taught: "hold up your light that it may shine unto the world. Behold I am the light which ye shall hold up" (3 Nephi 18:24). We have a divine mandate to be a beacon to the world, to demonstrate the joy of gospel living, to teach righteousness, and to build the kingdom of God on earth. Each of us reflects the Light of Christ when we are modest and pure and keep the commandments. Modesty is a witness of our testimony of the Savior and of the gospel of Jesus Christ." - Carol Mconkie "[Modesty] is a condition of the heart. It is an outward manifestation of an inner knowledge and commitment. It is an expression that we understand our identity as daughters of God," - Elaine S. Dalton Testimony of Booth Members: Modesty encompasses so much more than dress. It's what's in our heart, what passes from our lips and it's what we choose to share and how we use our hands to serve our Heavenly Father and others. Modesty is an outward expression of our understanding that we are cherished daughters of God and that we will use that knowledge to honor him and conduct ourselves in a way that sets us apart from the world's declining values. We are all "Modesty-Made...lips-hearts-hands" and what a beautiful concept to recognize within ourselves. I attended a fireside with Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Young Women General President. We were taught that if we want to be more like our Savior we need to know him. If you want to understand the atonement, study the Book of Mormon. If you want to know the Savior, you need to study his words daily. As this relates to Modesty, I feel it becomes more evident the more we know and love our Savior and try to emulate his life. The more we understand that Modesty is more than dress, it is how we think, what we speak and what is in our hearts. MODESTY: More Than Clothes