Alma 3
What do the Amlicites, Justin Bieber, you, and I have in common? A lot more than you might think.
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What do the Amlicites, Justin Bieber, you, and I have in common? A lot more than you might think.
Today, let’s talk about war! Physical AND spiritual war. The Nephites have a TON to teach us about fighting our spiritual battles, and they even get the prophetic stamp of approval from President Nelson! Listen to the full episode to find out more.
Do you want to be happy? TRULY happy? This episode dives into the 7 habits of the happiest girls in the world.... oh, and we also talk about cake a LOT! Listen to the full episode to find out you can learn to be ridiculously happy!
For great resources on how to be loving and tolerant in Christ-like ways, visit the link in the description.And remember, EVERYONE deserves our love and respect!
Would you say the majority of the world is good or evil? Would you believe that some rich guy in Hollywood is probably affecting your answer?
Are you truly converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ? How can you tell?
Alma the Younger and Laman are two of the worst young men in the scriptures. They were both absolutely rotten even though they had good parents who taught them and prayed for them.
Do your prayers feel like they’re hitting the ceiling and ricocheting straight back at you? It may be that you're praying with the right words, but NOT with the right feeling.
Teenagers face 5 specific influences that put them at risk for distancing themselves from God and the gospel, which we addressed in episode 52. In this episode we're talking about why these problems are actually the greatest opportunity God could give them!
How is it that a group of Nephite kids with great parents were able to walk away from their religion and choose wickedness? Could it be boiled down to one thing?