Matthew 19-20; Mark 10; Luke 18: Part 2
Dr. Matt Townsend continues to discuss faith, the Laborers in the Vineyard, and trusting in God’s mercy.
Dr. Matt Townsend continues to discuss faith, the Laborers in the Vineyard, and trusting in God’s mercy.
Ashley Smith is serving her second term as mayor of Cañon City, Colorado, after serving on the city council four years prior. Ashley serves on the Region 15 Opioid Governance Committee, Cañon City Schools Compass Advisory Committee, Cañon City Urban Renewal Authority, Community Solutions for Homelessness, and Fremont’s Exceptional Women Board. She is a member of her local Lion’s and Rotary clubs, has a black belt in women’s self defense, and is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Her current church calling allows her to hang out with her favorite constituents of all time, the 9-11-year-old Primary children. She and her husband, Dr. David Smith, have six children and two grandchildren and enjoy skiing and hiking the Colorado mountains together. Highlights
What question would you ask the Savior? Dr. Matt Townsend explores discipleship, self-reflection, and the doctrine of eternal marriage.
We are all in some way “prodigal” with what we have been given, which is why the Savior takes the time to teach us of His mercy and love through this awesome parable.
As a young White girl in Ohio, Rachel Jamison had imagined what life was like for her pioneer ancestors, and she peppered her grandparents with questions about her past. Decades later, she and her family discovered a connection to a prominent early American Black intellectual and met their living Black relatives. The full story of her past had been hiding in plain sight.
What does the story of the ten lepers teach us about how to make miracles happen in our own lives? Let's find out together!
When we recognize and understand the value of ONE, we’ll take the time to and the effort to search, rescue, and gather. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
What’s the big deal about humility? Let’s take a look at Luke 15:21 and see!
The emotional well-being of women is widely talked about, but the emotional well being of men still requires more champions for their cause so they can get the emotional help they deserve and need. There are so many men who work and try so hard to do all the right things and yet they still feel like they are failing and they are unhappy. They are checking all the boxes that they think will make them happy and yet happiness is still elusive. Coach Mimi Porter wants to help men who she titles the “good guys” see that happiness can be achieved but they need to know how to empower themselves in better ways. If you are a man or know a man that is a really “good guy” but is still struggling, please listen to this episode. Men can learn so many tools that will help them feel more like the “good guys” they really are.
Carmen and Sarah’s interview continues with a glimpse into what happens behind the scenes of what was one of the most popular weight loss TV shows at the time. Discover what it’s like to looks an incredible amount of weight in an insanely short amount of time, dealing with the show’s production team, being isolated from loved ones, and more. Sarah shares lessons learned and how her experience on the show affected her in ways she never expected.