That Church Ruined My Childhood
Are our actions as members of the Church of Jesus Christ a stumbling block or a stepping stone to those around us?
Are our actions as members of the Church of Jesus Christ a stumbling block or a stepping stone to those around us?
Want to know one of the easiest ways you can serve? Join Richard Ostler as he shares one of his personal secrets to help serve and even lift the burdens of others. Plus it can help you feel a lot better too!
Once you start getting into the habit of righteous behaviors - no one cares how long you didn’t do it.
What are your gifts and talents? I want to look at the amazing lesson Alma the Younger teaches us about how we can use our gifts for good and for evil. Let’s study Mosiah 27:8!
What did President Spencer W. Kimball say the most important word is? John helps us remember the great blessings the Lord has offered His people, and shares examples of the transformative power of prayer as you face each day’s challenges.
Learning from his own moments of heartache and despair, Jeff Anderson shares the transformative power of turning to the Savior and building a relationship with Him!
Dr. Nathan Williams explores how Alma and King Mosiah discover how to break the Pride Cycle and effectively eviscerate anti-Christian rhetoric.
If you’re going to be posting online, then share things that lift others up! Today Becky Squire talks about the power of social media and how you can be an influence for good in the world.
What divine priorities are woven into this text that the Lord and His servants want us to understand? Dr. Nathan Williams examines how the voice of Jesus Christ is present through His servants' voices and how the Lord delivers all His people.
He's known as the "Bear Man of India" for his work rescuing sloth bears from inhumane conditions "dancing" on the streets. His obsession with helping animals began early in his life, when he'd spend full-moon nights high in a jungle tree watching a procession of wild animals visit a nearby watering hole. In the intervening 30 years, he's braved the "timber mafia" and even gunshots in a tireless crusade to protect wildlife.