Gang Busters OTR + ‘Boy Called Bat’ helps a family understand autism
Today on the show we’ve got an hour of stories about anticipation and expectations, and about things not exactly turning out how we expected, for better or for worse.
Today on the show we’ve got an hour of stories about anticipation and expectations, and about things not exactly turning out how we expected, for better or for worse.
Want to get annoyed with the Israelites and feel really good about yourself? This episode is for you!
Tim Welch currently serves as second counselor in the Provo Missionary Training Center presidency. He previously presided over the Ohio Cincinnati Mission and has served as a stake president, bishop, high councilor, MTC branch presidency counselor, ward Young Men president, elders quorum president and missionary in the Michigan Lansing Mission. Professionally, he was vice president of sales for Won-Door Corporation. He and his wife Michele have five children and live in Highland, Utah. Highlights
When it comes to the uncertainties and assumptions that the future holds, do we stare doubtfully at the walls or focus faithfully on the grapes of the Promised Land?
In the Town Around the Bend, things are a little different. Once a month, children put their parents to bed to help them get a good night's rest. Bill Harley explains why.
Why didn’t Moses get to enter the promised land? He was such a good prophet, what happened?
After losing a leg as a toddler and struggling with repeated infections, Cassandra Quave became obsessed, even as a young child, with preventing infection. That obsession has led her from Florida's swamps to the Peruvian Amazon in pursuit of plants that can defeat antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Her stories are personal, riveting and inspiring, and they offer hope for a medical future that's quite different from our present.
If you choose to view things with the eyes of faith then you will see the promised land. If you choose to view with eyes of doubt, you may miss out on some of the Lord’s greatest promises.
Diane Ferlatte shares a story where she has to question some judgments she made about someone else in a restaurant.
Today we’re finding out what brand-new mom Kristen and Moses have in common– listen in to find out!