Rivers to Swim In
If you’ve ever felt underwhelmed by your temple experience, this episode is for you! We’re discussing how a lack of wonder at the temple is actually a personal problem we can all address!
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If you’ve ever felt underwhelmed by your temple experience, this episode is for you! We’re discussing how a lack of wonder at the temple is actually a personal problem we can all address!
It’s one of the most famous prophecies that Ezekiel gives, but it also can be confusing. But the vision of the dry bones actually resonates with what has been on my mind a lot recently! Let me know what you think as we study Ezekiel 37:4.
Today we’re tackling a role of the Holy Ghost that we often forget. What is it? Here’s one hint: it has to do with chores!
I am honestly grateful I’m not a prophet, and Ezekiel receives some powerful revelations about the weighty responsibility they bear. Let’s study the applications in Ezekiel 33:7.
What can we learn from a woman who worked in hospice? A whole lot about how we should be living our lives right now!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Ezekiel 1-3; 33-34; 36-37; 47!
Is God just waiting to hit you with a lightning bolt the next time you mess up? Listen in to find out just how scared you need to be of a potential lightning bolt hit!
Who knew that a trash can would be the thing that caused an accident in our house?! But here’s what I’ve learned about our Father’s abiding compassion. Let’s study Lamentations 3:32!
Today on the podcast I’m admitting to a decades-long weakness and how I’m trying to overcome it (finally!) with a little extra help.
The king is burning the scroll? That is no problem for the Lord! Join me as we try to apply the principle from Jeremiah 36:28.