2 Kings 21-23
At what point in your life did the scriptures start meaning something to you? King Josiah is a great example of what can happen when the scriptures become a part of someone’s life.
At what point in your life did the scriptures start meaning something to you? King Josiah is a great example of what can happen when the scriptures become a part of someone’s life.
Today we will have the pleasure of hearing some stories about very brave people and stories about love. As it turns out, love and bravery are not mutually exclusive.
Although you may not be staring at yourself in a mirror all day, I have a feeling you might have more “vanity” than you may think! Listen to today’s episode as we take on a new angle for 2 Kings 17:15.
Did you know you have the power to change someone’s life with just a few words? It’s true - but there’s a catch! Comedian Jason Hewlett shows how you can put the COURAGE in enCOURAGE and use your gifts in small and simple ways to transform others’ lives - and the world - for the better.
If you haven’t read about King Hezekiah, here is your chance to learn about one of the few righteous kings of Judah. And, boy is he a good one!
On a trip to his aunt's house for his birthday, Donald Davis adorns the walls with his crayon art, only to realize later it might have been a grave mistake.
Do you ever struggle to pray? Or at least pray well? King Hezekiah’s story will inspire you with a new way to visualize your prayers!
Sheree Nixon is a California native and has recently returned to Palos Verdes after some time in Utah. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Journalism from BYU and has worked as a freelance writer and editor, a co-founder of Quick Cup Fix, a full time mom, and currently as Executive Director of the Come Follow Me Foundation. In the Church she has served as a Primary president and a counselor in Primary, Young Women, and Relief Society. Highlights
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For all the bad kings that Israel and Judah had lead them, it’s so refreshing whenever you see a good one doing “that which was right in the sight of God”.