Doctrine and Covenants 12–17; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Doctrine and Covenants 12–17; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Doctrine and Covenants 12–17; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75!
This isn't your typical Sunday School lesson about Joseph Smith. Historian Gerrit Dirkmaat shares the personality behind the prophet Joseph. You’ll see how one man’s experiences transformed Christianity - and the world - forever. WARNING: includes wrestling prophets and a testimony that will give you chills! Whether you're a lifelong member or just curious about who Joseph Smith really was, this message will challenge everything you thought you knew about America's most controversial prophet.
Jason Shelton describes how his family's religious experiences and membership in the AME Church influenced his research for his latest book, “The Contemporary Black Church: the new dynamics of African American religion.”
Tim Lowry shares about the propensity for tall-tale-telling in one small town community, including three nonsensical tales about a talking mule, a singing catfish, and a prayerful bear.
Sometimes life’s challenges are so overwhelming you find yourself “gasping and grasping” for relief. Join author and speaker Wendy Tatton as she shares the strength that will come to you when you look to the Savior and REACH for His light!
This week, Tim and I are sharing a fascinating conversation with therapist and researcher Janeen Martin about the complex and deeply personal ways that religion and mental health intersect. Janeen has spent years working with clients navigating the full spectrum of religious experience—some who find their faith to be a source of deep resilience and healing, and others for whom it has been a source of pain and struggle. That contrast led her to ask some big questions: What makes religion a protective factor for some and a source of distress for others? How do individual personality, family dynamics, and church culture shape the way we engage with faith? And most importantly, how can we cultivate a relationship with God and our faith that supports our mental and emotional well-being?
Parker Walbeck shares his journey as a millennial content creator who aims to engage both younger and older audiences with gospel messages through short, impactful videos. He emphasizes the significance of sharing simple, foundational doctrines and the power of personal testimony, noting that even small acts of sharing can have a profound impact on friends and family.
What really drives Christ’s love for us? In 3 Nephi 17:6, we get a glimpse into His heart—compassion. When He saw the Nephites longing for Him to stay, He didn’t rush away. He stayed. He healed. He wept with them. His example teaches us that true ministering starts with feeling with people, not just doing things for them. Today, let’s slow down and ask: How can you minister to someone today, with compassion like the Savior?
What happens to American democracy if Christianity is no longer able, or no longer willing, to perform the functions on which our constitutional order depends? In his provocative new book, Cross Purposes, the award-winning journalist Jonathan Rauch reckons candidly with both the shortcomings of secularism and the corrosion of Christianity. Thin Christianity, as Rauch calls the mainline church, has been unable to inspire and retain believers. Worse, a Church of Fear has distorted white evangelicalism in ways that violate the tenets of both Jesus and James Madison. What to do?
We often hear the phrase “heart, might, mind, and strength”, but what does that mean? Hopefully D&C 11:19-20 adds a little clarity. 💕⚡️🧘💪🏻 #The