The Real Temptation
Have you ever wondered why Satan used such lame temptation on Jesus? If he had thousands of years to prepare, why were his temptations so. . . un-tempting? Let’s dive into the scriptures to find out!
Have you ever wondered why Satan used such lame temptation on Jesus? If he had thousands of years to prepare, why were his temptations so. . . un-tempting? Let’s dive into the scriptures to find out!
Do control, force, and manipulation strengthen relationships? Or do they break trust that has already been built? Hank relates building relationships to breaking a horse and walking side-by-side with the people you love.
Where do you fit into the parable of the workers in the vineyard? And how do each of the characters apply to you? Hank dives in deep, teaching us a higher level of compassion and empathy while supporting the success of others.
Don's sweet testimony and his sacrifices that led him back to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 4; Luke 4-5!
For today’s episode, we were honored to bring back the inimitable Terryl Givens. Terryl and his son Nathaniel have recently released a new book, called Into the Headwinds: Why Belief Has Always Been Hard — And Still Is. This is a remarkable book and addresses some of life’s most profound questions, especially as they pertain to the modern world.
In this final episode of Hank's series on relationships, Hank turns to lessons learned from the original 12 apostles. It is easy to blame others and how they affect you. But true power comes when you look inward to what you can personally change and affect, rather than outward.
The book of Luke is a much more intimate look into the events throughout Christ's life. Hank helps us understand how this softer, more gentle approach helps us connect more with the characters throughout the Savior's story.
In Part 1, Doug Fullmer shared the incredible story of his life as a fireman and paramedic, and how God put him on a path to help him save the lives of many people. He also talked about the surprising and difficult inspiration he had to retire.
Pre-register HERE for the Recovering Saints Virtual Conference Evan Hathaway owns the Time To Smile Dental practice in Eagle, Idaho, just outside of Boise, specializing in cosmetic and sedation dentistry. He particularly loves serving those needing reconstruction from fear-based dental neglect. Evan grew up in southeastern Idaho and attended Rick’s College and Brigham Young University. He earned his doctorate degree in Dental Surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and a general practice residency in Northern California prior to settling in the Boise area. Evan served a mission to Leeds, England, and has served in an elders quorum presidency, a bishopric, as a Young Men president, high counselor, YSA bishop, and high priest group leader. He is currently serving as the elders quorum instructor and as a senior service missionary for the Addiction Recovery Program. Evan loves art and creating, reading and learning with his wife of 39 years, Missy, and enjoys weight lifting to stay fit, but his greatest passion is his family and serving and ministering to those recovering from addictions. Evan and Missy have four children and 13 grandchildren.