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Jesus believes in you! Gethsemane is a sign of just how much! Listen in to find out more.
Jesus believes in you! Gethsemane is a sign of just how much! Listen in to find out more.
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in December 2019. Jason Coombs is a Utah native and lives in the Boise, Idaho, area with his wife and 7-year-old twins. They own a chain of substance use disorder treatment centers called Brick House Recovery. Kurt previously interviewed Jason as part of the Liberating Saints Virtual Conference, and for the upcoming Recovering Saints Virtual Conference. Brent Daines was Jason’s bishop from 2006 to 2011. Brent now serves as a stake president, lives in Centerville, Utah, and is the father of seven incredible children and 12 beautiful grandchildren. He is currently the CEO of RLL Insurance and loves to flyfish, ski, and golf in his spare time.
When you think about your kids using the internet, what do you think about? Is it the many uplifting and educational opportunities that exist online? Or is the first thing that comes to mine one of the many dangerous and threatening corners of the internet that you hope your kids never find? As parents and internet-users in general, safety is always a concern. We don't want to slip up and give sensitive information to a scammer or stalker. But what about our emotional safety? How can we protect our mental health while also protecting our passwords? In this episode of The Lisa Show's series on Your Life Online Lisa talks to Ricardo Rosas, data privacy expert Trent Ray, and mental health education Natasha Devon to find out.
When we humbly ask the question “Is it I?“, it can open up all kinds of opportunities for our lives to get better.
In truly one of the most difficult times of my life, this scripture came to my mind and taught me an important lesson. Join me as we study Matthew 26:39!
When a parent has a child come to them, they often imagine what their life will look like and the person who the child will grow to be. In all the possibilities of the dreams of who they can be, no parent ever imagines their child growing up to be a drug addict. As a parent of a child who is a drug addict, Coach Susan Achziger wants parents to learn things she didn’t know when her child became an addict. First and foremost, it’s not your fault. You do not need to own their addiction. All of our children have free agency so they will make the choices they want to make. She points out a fundamental life principle that a parent's job is to love their kids. They will choose what they will, but you always get to choose love. Whether you are a parent of a drug addict or not, this is a great podcast on having hope and knowing that God knows your struggles and heartache.
"Your LIFE is a mission! We don't have to shroud others in shame. We just have to love them". Mary Alice Hatch talks with Carmen moving forward with faith, even when the way ahead is not clear and about supporting those you know and love who may struggle after returning home early from a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Whatever you give - if it is your ALL, it is enough. You have done what you could...and the Lord is pleased with your efforts.
The right to free speech is considered a cornerstone of American democracy, but it can also be used to inflict harm. In this era of social media and polarized politics, we are constantly weighing the pros and cons of free expression. Is being offended by a statement the same as being harmed by it? Where should we draw the line between protecting one’s right to speak freely and ensuring the well-being of others? In this podcast episode, a reformed white supremacist explains why he turned to hate speech and how he's trying to make amends for the harm he caused. A legal expert debunks common myths about the First Amendment right to free speech and explains why universities and K-12 schools struggle to balance that right with the need to keep students safe. A newspaper opinion editor shares insights on learning to disagree respectfully and an advocate for civility in public discourse explains how to foster productive free expression in our communities.
Though everyday practices may seem small and simple, they are actually the great things that make all the difference. Author/podcaster John Bytheway shows us why the little acts of reading your scriptures and going to church propel us into a higher plane.