Exodus 35–40; Leviticus 1; 16; 19

In this episode we'll discuss the theme of the Book of Leviticus, how it was essentially a handbook for the children of Israel to keep the Law of Moses and to learn to grow closer to God. We'll talk about the way our thoughts influence our emotions. We'll further discuss how inaccurate ways of thinking can lead to emotional experiences that are distressing when they may not have to be. We'll do a specific application from counsel given in Leviticus 19, look at some possible ways in which we might deviate from the counsel, and how aligning our beliefs with truth can help us resolve emotional issues.

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A New Approach to Church History

The third volume of Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days,  was published this week by the Church.The Saints project has gained widespread popularity because of its accessibility—it’s written in a narrative format—as well as its assiduous adherence to documented history. It is an enormous endeavor led by a very able group of scholars. We invited one of the leaders of this project, Dr. Lisa Olsen Tait, to come on our podcast to tell us what’s in this volume and how it came together.

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Navigating Autism as a Church Leader

Michele Portlock is a mother of four children living in Parker, Colorado. She earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Brigham Young University and worked as an elementary school teacher for two years before taking an extended sabbatical to raise her family. Michele recently completed a master’s degree in behavior therapy from Arizona State University where she developed skills which enable her to help others navigate the autism experience. Michele has three neurodivergent children, and has spent countless hours researching and studying how to best provide necessary and adequate resources for her children. This learning sparked a desire in Michele to reach out and help other parents navigate the autism spectrum in a meaningful way. At church, Michele has served as a stake public affairs assistant director, in a Primary presidency and a Relief Society presidency, and as a teacher. She currently serves as the Relief Society president in her ward. Highlights

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