Leaving Help on the Table
Why would I meet with Teaching Assistants?! I knew how to do this paper. Well, let me tell you how I learned a rough lesson about leaving help on the table.
Why would I meet with Teaching Assistants?! I knew how to do this paper. Well, let me tell you how I learned a rough lesson about leaving help on the table.
The Book of Abraham has one of the most unique backstories of any book of scripture. One of our favorite guests, professor Kerry Muhlestein, is here to clarify the ancient scrolls that came into Joseph Smith’s hands, and what we can learn from this powerful book (that even has pictures!).
If your heart was a prime piece of real estate, how would you say it's been divided? Today we’re talking about where we’ve given control of our spiritual real estate.
Even though I don’t remember much from my baptism day, the importance of that moment is much weightier than I think I ever realized!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
What does the most boring chapter in Genesis teach us about the temple? A whole lot!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Genesis 5; Moses 6!
In this episode we'll discuss the calling of Enoch to be a prophet and his initial doubts. We'll further discuss the Lord's reassurances to him and how this pattern can help us find hope and strength in our own difficulties.
Dr. Erickson returns and teaches that emotions and sexuality are given as gifts by a loving God. We also discuss Enoch’s vulnerability, restoring eternal vision, and displacing shame in our lives through Jesus Christ.
What can we learn about ourselves from the aprons that Adam and Eve made? Dive into this episode for a little lesson in symbolism!