Discovering Light
What is “light” in the scriptures anyways? And what can we do when we don’t feel any light?
What is “light” in the scriptures anyways? And what can we do when we don’t feel any light?
Sharing the gospel is important . . . but it can also feel awkward. How can we take the awkwardness out of missionary work?
What if we told you that you could have powerful Family Home Evening lessons every week AND dive into the most recent General Conference with ZERO extra work from you?! Well you can with FHE-on-the-Go! Each week you'll get a 10 minute podcast episode/FHE lesson that directly engages your family in one of the most recent Conference talks.
Feeling jealous when someone has something better than you is pretty natural. But here’s one way that I’ve been able to flip the script.
Have you ever felt like something was holding you back in life, but you weren’t sure what it was? In today’s episode of Doing Good, Carmen interviews international motivational speaker Bob Kittell who shares that “block” you’re experiencing may actually be unresolved trauma! Join them as they talk about how to not worry about what other people think about you; how to turn trials and setbacks into some of your greatest blessings; how to connect, be present, and be happy with reality as it is now, and so much more! “It’s a much more freeing way to live!”
Loving yourself can seem like a selfish thing to do, but in actuality it is the most selfless thing because when you love yourself you allow yourself to love others more fully and completely. A mistake so many people make is that they believe that in order to be loveable, or to love themselves, they must be perfect and have all the desired traits and qualities they are striving for. But if we look to Heavenly Father and the Savior as examples of loving us, they love us exactly where we are. They are not withholding love until we reach a certain level or meet specific criteria. Their love for us is always and never ending, the same should be true for how we love ourselves.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
In this second episode about political tribalism and its effect on Latter-day Saint congregations, we invited Mesa, Arizona Councilwoman Julie Spilsbury and her husband Jeremy Spilsbury to talk specifically about their own challenging experiences in their local ward and community.Jeremy was serving as their ward’s bishop until his term expired a few weeks ago.
Have you felt scared with how out of control life has been lately? Today we’re talking about how absolutely IN CONTROL God is, and how we don’t need to fear.
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 67-70? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!