Church Doctrine, Policy, & Leadership

This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in November 2018. Anthony Sweat is an Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University, and previously taught Seminary and Institute for 13 years. With an early interest in art he obtained a BFA from the University of Utah before pursuing religious education, earning an M.Ed in curriculum and instruction and a Ph.D in Curriculum and Instruction from Utah State University. His sustained interest and skill in art provides him an avenue of expression that he often blends into his teaching of religion, especially by painting previously-undepicted church history scenes. Dr. Sweat is the author of several books and a regular speaker at Latter-day Saint events and conferences. He and his wife Cindy are the parents of seven children. Highlights

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Helping Your Teen Build Self-Confidence

As a parent, your inability or lack of willingness to feel your own emotions when it comes to your teens' emotions could be the very thing holding them back from having the self-confidence they need to accomplish the work God has sent them to earth to do. On today’s episode of the podcast, coach Cheree Murdock discusses the reasons she feels teens need more self-confidence, what parents can do to make sure their teens have it, and why the world so desperately needs more self-confident teenagers. Cheree believes you can never have too much self-confidence and she’s on a mission to help every teen she can gain as much of it as possible.

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