Answering the Inner Call
Are you a Latter-day Saint woman who feels called to do more? Do you love your family and your home life but feel a pull to do something else too?
Are you a Latter-day Saint woman who feels called to do more? Do you love your family and your home life but feel a pull to do something else too?
There comes an age where a person has to make their way in the world. That doesn't always mean they have to go it alone, however, and this story shows there are often people who are behind us, ready to help.
Just like the seasons change as the earth moves around the sun, our lives also have seasons that change as we grow older and pass through different phases of our lives. While we are each aware of those seasons, the change from one season to another can often be difficult and hard to navigate. Coach Jill Pack helps women of faith make the transition from one season to the next by taking them through a process called the “Pause Principle”. She discusses what this is and how it works on the podcast today.
Have you ever felt like the commandments were a lot of work or even a punishment? This episode is for you!
Our family members are often the people who know and care about us the most. They've seen us at our best and at our worst and are with us through most of life's challenges. Unfortunately, this means that it can be difficult to establish where the line is between "loving concern" and "too involved in my business." So how can we recognize when a family relationships needs a new set of boundaries? And how can we approach creating them without hurting the other person's feelings? Lisa talks with friends and experts with a wide range of familial experience to find answers.
Man, what a life for Moses…and what a fitting “end” for him as well. For today’s episode, we’re starting at that “end“ to set up some of the amazing counsel given by Moses in his last book of scripture.
How do we use our individual power? Do we use it for good, to lift those around us? Or do we use it for destruction? Lyn Ford tells a story of fire and rain and how their actions affect others.
In this episode we'll discuss the Book of Deuteronomy, which means a "second telling" of the law. It was a reminder from Moses to his people about the covenants they had made and the commandments they were to keep. We'll talk about the importance of reviewing and practicing things in order to commit them to memory. We'll review how mental health issues are largely driven by the things we think, which makes it very important to be careful about what types of thoughts we entertain over and over in our brains.
What does my middle school obsession with the movie Newsies have to do with the gospel? A WHOLE lot of friends.
It seems as though we talk about the same thing over and over again. Though the messages of the gospel can feel repetitive, we might appreciate them more if we saw them as a type of "spiritual food" that we feed to our souls on a regular basis.