Bruce’s Story
Bruce, a hippy with a career in the Air Force, finds his way back to the gospel of Jesus Christ and serves a mission with his wife for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Bruce, a hippy with a career in the Air Force, finds his way back to the gospel of Jesus Christ and serves a mission with his wife for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 14; Mark 6; John 5–6!
When BYU professor Eric Huntsman was growing up, he spent time among Catholics in Pittsburgh and Baptists in Alabama and came to love the different ways other Christian denominations worshiped Jesus. And one of his favorite ways that other Christians worshiped was during Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter Sunday. Over the years, Eric began incorporating many Holy Week traditions into his spiritual practice and found it helped him connect more deeply with the Savior and his atoning sacrifice.
Shannon Foster taught seminary full time for thirteen years in the Salt Lake area. Shannon has a passion for the scriptures and for discovering the best ways for children and youth to learn the gospel. She has written over twenty books to help people study the scriptures and creates helps for people to study and teach the Come, Follow Me chapters in their homes. Shannon and her husband Tyson have two amazing children and she is currently a Relief Society teacher. Highlights
There were many “certain” women who followed ministered to Jesus, imparting their substance, faith, and devotion to many people. And there’s even more today!
Lisa and her guests, Stefanie Michelle and Alex of Sassy Confetti, dive into Chapter 5 of More Than a Body by Drs. Lindsay and Lexie Kite, "Reclaiming Health and Fitness for Yourself". They share from their own journeys of body image and self-empowerment. What definition of "health" actually promotes mental and physical wholeness? Lisa, Stefanie and Alex dismantle false notions of "wellness" and share how they've found compassion for themselves and love for their bodies.
Do you ever feel unlovable or unsavable? Today let’s dive into what Jesus’ words to Jerusalem teach us about how willing Jesus is to love and save us no matter what!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway answer a question from this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Perhaps we should focus on the growing and the gathering, and let the Lord do what He does so well with the hearts of people. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
An ancient Scottish story and a comic sing-along, both recorded live in the Apple Seed Studio.