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The book “You Are Special” is SO SO SO good, and the main lesson we learn from Lucia reminded me of what Lehi observed in 1 Nephi 8:33. Let’s study!
The book “You Are Special” is SO SO SO good, and the main lesson we learn from Lucia reminded me of what Lehi observed in 1 Nephi 8:33. Let’s study!
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in June 2020. Skye Fagrell lives in Queen Creek, Arizona, but grew up in Los Gatos, in the San Francisco Bay Area. He and his wife, Jacque, met at Brigham Young University, where he studied Visual Arts and coaching & teaching physical education. They moved to Arizona when he was offered a position teaching Seminary in Tempe. Skye is the author of More Fit 4 The Kingdom. At the time of this podcast he was serving as a bishop. Links
Uncover the hidden meanings behind Lehi’s dream and its relevance to our lives today. John discusses the parallels between the mocking in the great and spacious building and the joys experienced by those partaking of the tree of life.
Dr. Sears continues to explore Nephi’s Dream and the crucial nature of the Abrahamic Covenant in the fortunate Scattering and Gathering of Israel.
How does reading Nephi’s Vision prepare you for the work in the kingdom? Dr. Joshua Sears explores the evolution of the term “Messiah” and emphasizes the role of Jesus Christ and his condescension to gather the family of God.
How do you forgive people who have hurt you? Jenn Zingmark shares the story of Joseph and how you can turn your hurt into healing by embracing the power of God’s plan for you.
It’s hard to navigate the pressures of school, friends, and just life’s expectations! But what if the hard things you experience in life are actually exactly what is setting you up for an even better tomorrow? It’s not easy and it takes courage, but you can show up and let your light shine and make the world a better place with you in it!
The Tree of Life is a representation of Jesus Christ, and the iron rod will help us truly come unto Him. We must do everything we can to avoid the mists of darkness that will keep us from getting to know Him better.
When his daughter is diagnosed with Down Syndrome, an anthropology professor must test his commitment to the lesson that his field had long taught: that someone is different doesn't mean something is wrong with them. He discovers, though, that even leading social scientists like Margaret Mead and Erik Erikson struggled to accept Down Syndrome as part of a normal life. In this episode of Constant Wonder, he and his family embrace an expanded concept of what a "normal" childhood looks like.
Today we're studying 1 Nephi 8:2 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!