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When Jesus’ disciples faced a storm Jesus calmed it for them. Do we believe that Jesus COULD calm our storms? Do we trust Him when He chooses not to? Check out this episode's sponsor here: https://www.byupathway.org/oneminute
When Jesus’ disciples faced a storm Jesus calmed it for them. Do we believe that Jesus COULD calm our storms? Do we trust Him when He chooses not to? Check out this episode's sponsor here: https://www.byupathway.org/oneminute
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
When that tempest is raging in our lives, it is so tempting to lose faith and doubt whether the Lord will help us during the unexpected storms of our lives. And yet, those volatile winds and waves always obey Him at the command of three simple, but powerful words. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
We're back for Season 3 with new stories from a couple of favorite storytellers! Both stories were recorded live in the Apple Seed Studio.
There is a very short exchange between Jesus and Peter’s mother-in-law. What can we learn from her example? Let’s study Matthew 8:14-15 together!
In this How I Lead podcast, Kurt speaks with Judy Clemens, who felt inspired to go to her stake president with some ideas, and was called to lead quarterly stake devotionals that have been very successful. Highlights
Dr. Sharp continues to examine Jesus Christ’s healing of Jews, Gentiles, men, and women and Jesus sending Apostles to teach and minister.
Even if it is hard to see at the moment - If we keep the right perspective, choosing to put God first will always make our lives better than if we hadn’t. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
How can sharing personal testimony of healings, blessings, and testimony bless others? Dr. Ryan Sharp explores the many miracles of Jesus and the value of personal testimony amidst tribulation and persecution.
The apex of marine archaeologist Mensun Bound's stellar career happened a year ago this week, when the expedition he spearheaded found Ernest Shackleton's "Endurance" at the bottom of an Antarctic sea. This was just the latest find in a career marked by big discoveries, including a 2,500-year-old Etruscan ship and a Roman wreck weighed down by massive stone columns looted from Athens.