D&C 125-128
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 125-128? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 125-128? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!
Hank, John and Dr Jennifer Reeder share their favorite thought from this week's Come, Follow Me lesson.
Dr. Reeder returns to discuss the first baptisms for the dead, including Emma Smith being baptized for her father, Isaac Hale, and the joy the Saints experienced knowing their family members were saved. They discuss how the salvation of our ancestors is essential to our salvation, and why temple work is essential to God’s plan for His children.
Do you know Mary Ann Angell Young, Eliza R. Snow, Sarah Cleveland, Elizabeth Haven, Vienna Jacques, and Jane Neyman? They are some of the lesser-known heroes of the Restoration, and Dr. Jennifer Reeder joins Hank and John to share their stories, including their escape to Quincy, their building of Nauvoo, and the first baptisms for the dead.
Today we’re diving into what the Declaration of Independence, Robert D. Foster, and sibling squabbles have in common.
Have you read D&C 124:115 yet? Let me tell you about the time I got called as a ward missionary!
If the world is constantly moving according to its broken moral compass, how can we make sure we’re on solid ground? Listen in today to find out!
This scripture about Hyrum Smith is so personal and sweet, it brought tears to my eyes! Listen to figure out how we can live with better integrity.
Why would God choose Joseph Smith as his prophet when he was so underqualified for the job--- on paper at least? Today we’re finding out why God loves to work with those we might least expect.
Ready to get all the quick context for D&C 124? I’m filling you in on all the important people, places, and events so that you can dive into the spiritual lessons!