3 Nephi 1
Teenagers can often feel unimportant in the great movement of the gospel. But today we’re talking about just how vital teenagers are to the work of the Lord.
Teenagers can often feel unimportant in the great movement of the gospel. But today we’re talking about just how vital teenagers are to the work of the Lord.
3 Nephi 1 contains one of the most beautiful and personal experiences in the Book of Mormon. Today we’re looking at the experience of Nephi when he was overcome with anxiety and received unexpected succor from the Savior.
Today we are going all over the place- we’re talking about Samuel the Lamanite, Pinterest printables, and letting former judge Dallin H. Oaks tell us what’s what!
If repentance was on a grocery shelf would it be with the cans of beans or in the produce section? Well today we are finding out just how perishable repentance really is.
Today we’re going to see if we can find a little bit of ourselves in the wicked Nephites and an unwise teenage girl. And we’re going to consider just why it’s not enough to know truth.
One time I gave a gift to a friend that was received gratefully . . . until I overheard the friend complaining about the gift. Ugh.
Helaman 12 has always bothered me because it seems so implausible -- even impossible! But if we take a closer look at it we find that not only is it possible, but we might just be guilty of doing what it says!
Nephi is kind of the hero of the book of Helaman-- he's out there starting and stopping famines, throwing out prophecies, and being overall amazing. But Helaman 11 teaches us something extremely important to keep in mind when we look at the "Nephi"s in our own lives.
In Helaman 8 we find Nephi in a whole lot of trouble-- the judges (who are also Gadianton Robbers) want to throw him into prison to get rid of him. The majority of the people are ready to go along with the judges until "some" of the people show just how brave they are.