Esther 4-10
Esther’s courage makes this one of the most well-known biblical stories. What an example of faith, courage, and willingness to step out of comfort zones!
Esther’s courage makes this one of the most well-known biblical stories. What an example of faith, courage, and willingness to step out of comfort zones!
In today's episode we'll hear all sorts of tales about people trying to find their place in the world. Whether they end up in prison for a reason they didn't expect, move to a new home, or travel through time, each person has to adapt to the changes made in their lives.
Haman and Mordecai are fascinating people, and I think their relationship with each other can teach us a lot about what qualities will do us the most good! (Hint: Haman is NOT the positive example here!) Join me in studying Esther 8:2.
While the rest of the kingdom bowed to Haman, Mordecai had the courage to refuse which set up another great act of courage. Probably a lesson there for us.
Great stories can change your world. Join The Apple Seed for tall tales, fairy tales, folk tales, personal tales, historical tales, and more! Hosted by storyteller Sam Payne. A production of BYUradio.
We hear a lot about having the faith to be healed or saved . . . but have you ever heard about the importance of having faith NOT to be healed or saved? Today Esther is teaching how important it is to trust God either way.
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in October 2017. David Farnsworth was a retired leadership and executive coach who spent years helping organization improve their interviewing skills through the 3D Interviewing method. He passed away in July 2020. In this episode David explains methods latter-day saint leaders can use in order to improve the effectiveness of one-to-one interviews and classroom teaching through effective questions. Highlights
Travel with us to otherworldly places, both beautiful and strange. You may never get to see these places in person, but we'll take you there: volcanoes in space, the tips of the mighty redwoods, the sunken Titanic. We've mined our archives for breathtaking adventure stories.
In a book devoted to the courage of Esther (and rightfully so!), we often forget about another courageous queen who paved the way for others to be courageous.
Did you ever feel like you were born in the wrong family? The beloved puppet Maynard Moose (with a little help from storyteller and author Willy Claflin) puts a moose-ified spin on the Ugly Duckling fairy tale.