Nourish the Roots, and the Branches Will Grow

Walk With Him live from Egypt and Maui with Elaine Dalton, Barbara Morgan Gardner, and our wonderful missionary guest, Neill Marriott! Join us at the the old Pulehu LDS church in Kula,Maui as we also see the Jacaranda Tree and observe and discuss how to “Nourish the Roots, and the Branches Will Grow.” What stands out to you from this incredible talk?

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Learning When to Shift Your Focus

Have you ever struggled to switch from joking around to being serious? Maybe it’s hard to transition from a funny movie to scripture study, or from a casual conversation to a deep discussion. Ecclesiastes 3 reminds us that everything has its time and place. Learning when to shift is a powerful sign of spiritual and emotional maturity. The best leaders, parents, and mentors know when to have fun—and when to focus. Today, try noticing the moments in your life when it’s time to shift. How quickly can you adjust?

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Doctrine & Covenants 18

This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants section 18. We’ll talk about the counsel given to Oliver Cowdery that he needed to rely on the things he knew to be true, as he went forward to establish the Lord’s church. We’ll discuss this same concept in our own lives, and how sometimes we do not act on the things we know to be true, because of fear and anxiety. We’ll review ways we can overcome the anxiety associated with change, in addition to the promises the Lord has extended to those who will go forward in faith. 

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When Hard Years Become Blessings

Can you “schedule” your own blessings? Emily Belle Freeman talks about how writing blessings on her pantry door during Thanksgiving and keeping a jar of good moments during one of the hardest years of her lives helped her and her family discover how listing blessings can be more powerful than you think. Maybe remembering your blessings isn't just about having gratitude - but about building your reservoir of faith for the future.

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What is a theology of institutions?

Curtis Chang of Redeeming Babel shares his journey of becoming a Christian from a non-Christian family, his youthful challenges of integrating faith with secular life, and his various roles bridging the worlds of theology and secular institutions.

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