We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning: Part 1
How much personal effort is required to become a disciple? Dr. Steven C. Harper explores how to become a seeker by study and faith and how this strengthens each disciple of Jesus Christ.
Do you ever feel that preparing for your weekly Come, Follow Me lesson falls short? Join hosts Hank Smith and John Bytheway as they interview experts to make your study for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Come, Follow Me course not only enjoyable but original and educational. If you are looking for resources to make your LDS study fresh, faithful, and fun–no matter your age–then join us every Wednesday morning.
How much personal effort is required to become a disciple? Dr. Steven C. Harper explores how to become a seeker by study and faith and how this strengthens each disciple of Jesus Christ.
Dr. Chadwick continues to explore the historical significance of archaeological and historical findings and the spiritual significance of the life and birth of Jesus Christ.
Are there parallels between Jesus’s birth in a cave, resting in a stone manger, his burial in a tomb, and his resting place on a stone? Dr. Jeffrey Chadwick explores the possibilities of census, housing, and manger traditions in the ancient Levant.
Dr. Gardner continues to examine the Book of Malachi and evidence of God's love for all his children–on both sides of the veil.
Why does God have expectations of his children? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner explores the themes of love, gathering, and redemption
Dr. Anthony Sweat continues to explore the themes of personal holiness, salvation, the characteristics of the Messiah, and the parallels between the Israelites' hope for spiritual redemption with our own.
How does temple building parallel building a corporate and individual spiritual life? Dr. Anthony Sweat examines the exiled Israelites’ return to Jerusalem and their attempt to rebuild their spiritual lives and learn to seek fulfillment outside of materialism, their call to be holy, and the essential nature of temple worship.
Dr. Matson continues to explore the Lord’s mission of mercy and deliverance and how the Lord speaks to each person in their language to warn, to love, and to teach.
Are Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah about doom or redemption? Dr. Joshua Matson examines these minor prophets, discusses the Dead Sea Scrolls, and evaluates the Lord’s mercy to all people.
Dr. Sears continues to explore the Book of Amos and the importance of the minor prophets, the concept of hesed, and the importance of the Everlasting Covenant.