Accessing the Power of the Priesthood
Author and speaker Ganel-Lyn Condie shares her feelings about women and the priesthood and shares how you can unlock the power of the priesthood in your life, regardless of your background, gender, or calling.
Author and speaker Ganel-Lyn Condie shares her feelings about women and the priesthood and shares how you can unlock the power of the priesthood in your life, regardless of your background, gender, or calling.
Join speaker Kathryn Davis as she teaches us about the value of women and the role they have in the God’s Priesthood.
Join speaker Wendy Bird-Reese as she shares perspective on the very real power and influence women have in God’s Priesthood, here on the earth!
Sometimes we find a gap between where our mental health is currently and where we need it to be. Author Eric Richards has created a quick check-in list to help us evaluate our lives and potentially discover some areas we can work to improve on. DISCLAIMER: These are simply some suggestions to consider as you check in with your mental health. This does not take the place of a mental health professional.
The act of making peace isn't always easy for everyone. For Jennifer, her tendencies toward narcissism and need for control presented several emotional hurdles that prevented her from creating space for peace. Explore the six questions that shifted her mindset from contention-centered to peacemaking, allowing her to develop a more Christ-like soul.
After listening to General Conference, we often feel motivated and filled with good intentions. But what happens when those intentions don't quite get put into practice? Podcaster Jason Harwood explains how to address what he calls the "intention gap" without any guilt or shame involved.
It's easy to see the physical traits we inherit from our earthly parents, but what about the ones we inherit as spirit sons and daughters of God? Blogger Rachel Rhien Tucker helps us recognize our spiritual similarities and embrace the fact that our true potential really is limitless.
When it comes to prayer, the most important thing to remember is that it is communication with God through the Savior and it is heart-to-heart. Matthew Merrill reminds us that prayer, by definition, is an act of connection, a way to become more like the Savior, Jesus Christ.
From taking pictures to writing about them, we are all doing family history work every single day. Scott and Angelle Anderson share a few tips on how to make it even easier.
Some people think of family history as being boring, but it really doesn't have to be that way. Shenley Puterbaugh helps us prioritize family history and show our kids that it really is the best use of our time.