Join Hank Smith and John Bytheway as they tackle one question from this week’s Come Follow Me lesson. A great introduction to the FollowHIM podcast, and a great resource for youth Come Follow Me study!
While He's not specifically in the Old Testament, Jesus is very much still a focal point of the ancient book. In fact, most of what we read is a foreshadowing of the coming of Christ and of learning to #hearhim in our everyday lives.
Do you struggle to connect with the Old Testament? Is it hard to understand the teachings and miracles of prophets like Moses and Abraham and Isaiah? Here are some tips and tricks to help you as you learn to apply the ancient teachings to your modern-day life.
From the Passover to the Last Supper, the sacrament has always been designed to be a meaningful and sacred event. What can we do to make our weekly sacrament experience a little more like God intended it to be? We can learn how in Exodus 12.
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We often think of Moses as a strong and confident leader. However, when we read the early chapters of Exodus we see that, like many of us, even he struggled with his confidence and felt inferior to his calling. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you gain more self-confidence and feel more secure in who you really are.
Sometimes people do things that have a lasting impact on us. How do we forgive them and move into becoming better individuals with peace in our hearts? Joseph of Egypt is a powerful example of love and forgiveness, and you can be, too.
We're doing our best and doing all the right things and still, sometimes bad things happen to us. Here's what we can learn from Joseph of Egypt about how, with God, we can turn bad things into good and rise above our challenges.
Jacob gets a new name. Abraham gets a new name. Why would they get renamed and why would it be important? Watch to find out how, in a way, this is the Lord's way of providing a symbol of rebirth.
Does the thought of finding a spouse on this planet feel overwhelming? You are not alone. Here are a few ideas to help relieve the pressures of marriage and allow the process to happen more naturally.
It's one of the more difficult stories in the Old Testament. Why would God command Abraham to sacrifice his son? What can I learn from this story and what does it have to do with my own life? The bottom line is that sometimes we are asked to do difficult things in order to learn something about ourselves.
Not quite sure what the Abrahamic Covenant has to do with you in your life? It can be summed up in three words: commandments, blessings, and responsibilities. Believe it or not, this ancient covenant affects everyone on earth throughout the entire span of time.