How a Near-Death Experience Helped Her to See the Light in Others

In this episode of Latter-Day Lights, New York Time's Bestselling Author, Bridget Cook-Burch, shares her incredible story of a near-death experience she had in her 20's that gave her the unique ability to see the light in those who were suffering or in darkness - giving them hope, and helping them to share their light and stories with the world.

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Addiction Was My Vehicle to the Savior

Register HERE for the Recovering Saints Virtual Conference Kelly Thompson Clark is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic who spent three decades battling the disease of addiction. Plagued by the effects of mental illness and addiction, she eventually descended into homelessness and prostitution. In 2016, after finding faith in Jesus Christ and entering twelve-step recovery, Kelly’s life of tragedy and despair transformed into one that overflowed with purpose and hope. Kelly is a published author, public speaker, podcast co-host, and social media influencer. She has dedicated her life to sharing the reality of hope with those who continue to suffer from the devastating impact of addiction. Heather Granata Warren and her husband are the parents of nine kids, her two nieces, a daughter-in law, and two dogs. They reside in the Lehi, Utah area, and she owns Little Adventures, a company that manufactures clothing-quality princess dress ups. Her full-time job, however, is as a wife and an Uber driver (for the kids), and handling the emotional, physical and spiritual needs of all those young people. She is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. Heather currently serves as a Young Women 13–15-year-old advisor. Her favorite callings—and most of the last twenty years—have involved serving the youth and in the Young Women organization.

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A Road Trip, Cowboy Songs at a Funeral, and Singer/Songwriter Cherie Call

More favorites from Season 2 as we prepare to take a break to work on Season 3. (2:35) "Pedro's South of the Border": Storyteller Antonio Sacre remembers a long road trip where countless billboards for a tourist trap built up impossible expectations. The story was recorded live in The Apple Seed Studio.

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