Willoughby, Water, and Reuben
Today’s episode is all about the dashing Willoughby of Sense and Sensibility fame. Yes, the Bible and Jane Austen have a lot in common, but you have to listen in to find out why!
Today’s episode is all about the dashing Willoughby of Sense and Sensibility fame. Yes, the Bible and Jane Austen have a lot in common, but you have to listen in to find out why!
What an amazing this it is to have “a choice seer” to help us gain a knowledge of covenants. So grateful for the prophecies of Joseph of Egypt that help me love Joseph Smith and The Book of Mormon even more. 🙏🏻 If
Before my husband and I got engaged, my mom gave me one big piece of advice to use as a litmus test for what type of person this guy really was. And it worked fantastically!
Some of the first major interactions we ever have with someone from a different generation happen in an elementary school classroom. Today we have an hour of stories about elementary school teachers and their students:
There is a wonderful little lesson in Genesis 50 about forgiveness - whether it be to your family or to yourself.
Today we are interviewing the amazing Taylor Ricks who has a whole new perspective on making your scripture study guilt-free and enjoyable! Taylor’s method of scripture study is accessible for even the busiest moms and makes the scriptures come to life.
Trying to figure out who you “really” are? Feeling frustrated with where you are in your life? Dr. Matt Townsend shows you how to unlock your mind and body so you can experience the power that comes from being “at one” with God.
Judah is not exactly one of the heroes of the scriptures. In fact in some cases he’s kind of the worst. But in today’s episode we’re learning about one of the times that Judah was a total hero and – in fact– a symbol of his future descendant, Jesus Christ.
Larry Doby, Sr., became the second Black player in the MLB, and his home run during the '48 World Series turned the series around for the Indians. Behind him stood the team's free-thinking owner, Bill Veeck, who wanted to upend the sport, opening his doors to Negro league players and bringing a carnival atmosphere into the stands. Baseball would never be the same again.
Neil Henderson serves as bishop in his ward in Gorleston, England. He has previously served as a Young Men president and 1st counselor, counselor in numerous bishoprics, high councilor, and in the stake Young Men presidency. As a student he studied carpentry and joinery and also served in the British Army infantry RSV for around 10 years before joining the Fire and Rescue service in 1997, where he currently serves as a Watch Manager. Neil is a convert and the only member of the Church on his side of the family. His wife Carolyn (née Bone) served in the Canada Toronto mission, and they have two sons who served missions in Ghana and South Africa. Highlights