“Becoming Spiritually Strong”
Today we’re hearing from Skye Fagrell of More Fit 4 Life who is a leadership and culture consultant. Today Skye is teaching us about how to become spiritually strong and courageous!
Today we’re hearing from Skye Fagrell of More Fit 4 Life who is a leadership and culture consultant. Today Skye is teaching us about how to become spiritually strong and courageous!
Charlotte Blake Alston shares a story about Mantis and his desire to ride the moon. Will he succeed in his dream?
One of the best supporting actors of the Old Testament gives us a great little lesson for overcoming challenges and obstacles.
An hour of stories about help from unexpected sources, including a premonition aboard the Titanic, a cartoon crime dog, and a host of medieval archers.
Do you have to take a huge step forward to get closer to God? Turns out you can do something MUCH smaller to get close to God.
In todays episode we have two very different stories with a couple of rather unorthodox battle strategies; but the principle is the same and it is very relevant to us today.
Betty Ann Wylie shares memories of her husband's grandparents; memories she learned from the people who knew them before they died.
Indiana Jones learned about the leap of faith and so did the Israelites. Today we’re talking about how it’s important to get your feet wet first before you expect to see God’s miracles.
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in June 2019. We are instructed in the General Handbook (8.1.1) that “Members of the elders quorum work together to help accomplish the work of salvation and exaltation. They serve others, fulfill priesthood duties, build unity, and learn and live doctrine.” How effective is your quorum at succeeding in this purpose? Is there more that can be done to leverage the inspired quorum structure that has been restored in these latter days? The reality is, men live lives of quiet desperation even while attending elders quorum once a week. They attend elders quorum with the hope of brotherhood, unity, and a restoration of their heart. Every man is striving to answer one question, “Do I have what it takes?” They wonder if they have what it takes to support a family, keep their job, overcome addiction, maintain their worthiness. They know the restored gospel can help them answer that question but they don’t know where to find the answer. In this episode, Kurt Francom discusses some points to consider related to the heart of men and how the adversary is winning the heart of many men in ways we may not expect. There is great opportunity to build brotherhood in our quorum in order to give more purpose in the lives of those who attend. Kurt also discusses the powerful experience he and others have had by attending a Wild at Heart Boot Camp and how it can help establish an effective model for increasing elders quorum brotherhood and unity.
Sometimes it's easy to get discouraged, especially when enduring the ups and downs of everyday life. How do we do what the Lord asks of us and "be of good courage" while we "be of good cheer"?