Legend of Kulintang
In this legend from the Philippines, a prince finds himself drawn to a strange new music by the river, a “golden sound sailing across the water”.
In this legend from the Philippines, a prince finds himself drawn to a strange new music by the river, a “golden sound sailing across the water”.
Dr. Sears returns and teaches how God's naming pattern helps identify a creation's purpose and how God can organize and create meaning out of chaos, and how that applies to our individual lives and trials. You will come to understand the Creation, the grand vision of Moses 1, and God's love in powerful new ways in this episode.
Were the creation accounts intended to be archeological, geological, or scientific texts? Dr. Joshua Sears joins the podcast and teaches us about Ancient Near Eastern Cosmology and the purpose of creation texts. We learn what "accommodation" means when discussing scripture, and what are "the terrible questions?"
How old are you? If you said anything under 1,000 you’re wrong! Listen in to find out why the age of your soul matters a whole lot when facing temptation.
Did you know that Little Red Riding Hood had more than one encounter with a wolf? This short tale is all about that experience and how she survived.
When I transitioned into Relief Society, there was one big change that stood out to me.
This episode has tales of broken expectations, tales within tales, and even more from great tellers.
There are many reasons to start a ward podcast. It allows individuals to hear the real stories of those they worship with. This naturally creates a deeper level of unity in the ward which stimulates success on many levels. In this episode, Kurt Francom gives you a rough outline of how a ward could develop a ward podcast at no cost. Links:
Why does God do what He does? The answer can be summed up in one word-- listen in to find out what it is!
Whitman's poetry sheds light on human connections and national identity. Maps help us view history differently.