Amber’s Story
Amber grew up in a troubled home, after finding joy reading The Book of Mormon she comes back to the church. She now volunteers with youth and loves being a foster parent.
Amber grew up in a troubled home, after finding joy reading The Book of Mormon she comes back to the church. She now volunteers with youth and loves being a foster parent.
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Steve discusses The Stewardship Principle with author and podcast host Ganel-lyn Condie in the first half of the show. Her recent book examines how people can face challenges and thrive, without taking ownership, but instead turning to God. In the second half of the show, Steve interviews Marian Edmonds-Allen, who worked with Utah legislators to protect homeless LGBTQ teens and shares how she's learned to solve issues facing our community.
In this special Mother's Day episode, Amber Pearce shares the story of how her hippy mom - living in a hippy commune in New Mexico - was converted to the church, and how her mom and dad raised 13 children off the grid!
This week’s episode is with an incredible Latter-day Saint poet, Darlene Young. Darlene has just released a new book of poetry, called Here, and published by BCC Press. It’s an honest, vulnerable, relatable, and incredibly approachable book that we laughed and cried our way through.
Reyna Aburto studied Industrial Engineering in her home country, Nicaragua, and holds a degree in Computer Science from Utah Valley University. She owns a translation business with her husband. She has served as the second counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency and is the author of Reaching for the Savior. Elena was born in Utah and served a mission in Modesto, California. She graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in Music from Brigham Young University-Idaho. Currently she is working toward her masters at Utah Valley University, works at a junior high school, and teaches piano. Reyna and Elena co-host the Consecrating Your Life Podcast. Highlights
As we consistently seek to build a relationship with the Lord, and “cry day and night unto Him,” we will build faith in Him and learn how to better align our will with His. @skylightyourlife
The passengers aboard a spaceship headed back to earth suspect that one of their fellow passengers is not who they say they are.
What is Celestial life like? Is it an eternity of sunny days on the beach? Let's find out in today's episode!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.