John 2:1-11
Jesus is really good at taking something plain (and often undesirable) and turning it into something of value. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Jesus is really good at taking something plain (and often undesirable) and turning it into something of value. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
We're hard at work on a new season of Top of Mind and won't have a new episode on the podcast feed for a few weeks. So, it's a great time to listen back to episodes you may have missed.
In this episode we'll talk about John chapters 2-4. These chapters contain some notable stories from the life of the Savior, including turning water into wine, his visit with Nicodemus, and meeting the woman at the well. We'll discuss the example of John the Baptist and his reaction to the Savior's increasing popularity. This teaches an important lesson that thinking about the needs of others, in addition to providing appropriate service to them, is an important component of good mental health. We'll also talk about the example of Jesus turning water into wine, and how it teaches an important lesson regarding how we need to be actively involved in our own mental health improvement.
Is there ever a situation in which Jesus would NOT commit Himself to one of his followers? There is! And today we’ll find out who that group of people is.
Could undiscovered blind spots be stopping you from seeing things as they actually are? Today Hank continues his conversation about how to see things clearly in a relationship.
Did you know the Holy Ghost can literally help you learn faster? Not just scripture or religious things either! Hank talks about how the Holy Ghost can help quicken your intellectual faculties and make learning new things much faster!
When you understand the world the Savior lived in, you're going to start having so much more perspective from each chapter you read! Today take a look at the history of Israel and the world the Savior lived in.
Dan shares the lessons he learned during his faith crisis and the spiritual experiences that strengthened his testimony in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, John 2-4!
This week's guest is Richard Bushman, who is simply one of the most important scholarly voices ever in the Latter-day Saint tradition. Of course, Richard has been interviewed many times over the years, and we wanted to make sure that we covered new ground while asking for his perspective on some of the questions that have propelled and perplexed us throughout our faith journey.