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Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Jesus is never in a forgotten corner, because our thoughts of Him are always present and “all that is in [us adores] him!” We pray and rehearse in our mind experiences that have brought us closer to Him.
We may not be able to feel Jesus’ hands and feet right now, but what evidence do we have for our living Savior? Let’s study 3 Nephi 11:15.
What perspective does the Book of Mormon have on Easter and? Explore the firsthand witnesses of the resurrected Savior and the enduring power of His sacrifice for each of us.
Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner continues to examine Jacob's admonition to his people, highlighting their greater iniquities compared to the Lamanites, emphasizing the importance of righteousness in family relationships, and addressing misconceptions about skin color and righteousness, while also praising the role of righteous men. Dr. Gardner also adds insights on forgiveness in abusive relationships and the importance of prioritizing love and service within our homes.
What secrets of spiritual resilience and repentance can we learn from the prophet Jacob? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner discusses the responsibility of teaching and leading others toward Christ, sharing personal experiences of relying on the Savior, and highlighting the significance of recording personal spiritual experiences and testimonies for future generations.
One of the most evident signs that we are drawing closer to the Savior and becoming more like Him is the loving, patient, and kind way with which we treat our fellow beings, whatever the circumstances.
Today we're studying 3 Nephi 8:5-14 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
By divine design, His atoning sacrifice concluded His mortal ministry, making it possible for us to live with our Heavenly Father for eternity.
There are some places where I feel totally at home– and other places where I feel unsure and awkward. Let’s study what powerful promise we can learn this Easter season in Helaman 14:17.