Luke 5:1-11
It would be much easier to follow when we have nothing to lose, which is why the Savior often asks us to follow Him when our nets are full, not empty.
It would be much easier to follow when we have nothing to lose, which is why the Savior often asks us to follow Him when our nets are full, not empty.
Today we’re diving into one of Satan’s weapons: the doubt of “if.” Listen in to find out if you might be falling prey to the temption to wonder, “if.”
It is impossible for relationships to grow if you have a hard heart! Hank shares lessons from one of the Savior's most well-known parables that teaches us to "weed our lives" so you have space to grow together in unity and love.
Hank talks about the different ways the Holy Ghost can inspire us, and how one sign of the Holy Ghost can be the way we talk and the way we think about ourselves and the world!
For two thousand years, readers have speculated about the Magi of the New Testament. Additionally, the tempatations Christ encountered after His time in the wilderness leave much to ponder about. Get a "birds eye view" of these chapters as Hank gives historical insight into the stories we wish we knew more about.
Marlisa Ahuna, Germaine Tauati, and LaRae Mortensen of the Hilo, Hawaii Stake, joined Kurt for an online conversation about their unique Huaka'i youth trek over spring break 2022. Marlise is currently the stake interfaith specialist in the Hilo, Hawaiʻi Stake. She has previously served as stake communications director, Primary president and music leader, and Relief Society counselor and president. Marlise grew up in Bakersfield, California, served a mission in Fukuoka, Japan, and graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in International Studies and Diplomacy, and from the University of South Dakota with an MM in Vocal Performance. She is the owner of Marlise Ahuna Music Studio, married to Joseph for 20 years, and they are the parents of four children. LaRae Mortensen is currently the stake Primary music leader in the Hilo, Hawai’i Stake. She has previously served as the stake Young Women president, ward Primary president, music leader, counselor, secretary, and pianist, as well as ward Young Women president and counselor. LaRae grew up in Punalu’u, on the island of Oahu in Hawai’i, and graduated from Brigham Young University–Hawaii with a BS in Business Management. She and her husband Hans own H&L Services LLC, a landscape maintenance company, and have been married for 27 years. They have five children and seven grandchildren. Highlights
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Sometimes when those who we know really well are called upon to do incredible things, we are tempted to look at how we know them, and not as who they really are in the eyes of God.
What does it mean to commune? How can you do it? Let’s study Matthew 4:2 together!
Can you be both highly caring of someone, and yet also have high expectations with them? Hank talks about how different levels of boundaries, nurturing, correction, and authority can affect your connection with others.