“The Incredibles”
Have you ever watched the Disney movie, “The Incredibles”? I want to talk about something that the villain says as we study 3 Nephi 2:1 together.
Have you ever watched the Disney movie, “The Incredibles”? I want to talk about something that the villain says as we study 3 Nephi 2:1 together.
In this episode, Heather redefines repentance as gaining new perspectives that free us from unproductive thought patterns. She shares personal insights on how reframing beliefs can lead to emotional and spiritual growth, allowing us to focus more on love and service. Heather also highlights the importance of scripture study, life coaching, and divine guidance in shifting perspectives and achieving personal transformation. For more information about all the coaches in the LDS Life Coaches Directory, please click HERE! To watch this interview on YouTube, go HERE. For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/ All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.
Exaltation for all as we make and keep sacred covenants.
The believing Saints at this time in the Book of Mormon were desperate for the sign that a prophet had promised. Their lives depended on it. For us, when difficult times come - even though you still believe in miracles...sometimes, it’s just nice to have that faith validated from time to time. 😁
Today we're studying 3 Nephi 1:13 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
In this episode we’ll talk about 3 Nephi chapters one through seven. We’ll read about the faithful saints who waited for the sign of the Savior’s birth, persisting through disappointment to achieve eventual satisfaction. We’ll talk about the importance of being consistent in efforts to improve our mental health. We’ll also talk about how being committed to a positive process can have a more positive effect on our progress than being overly focused on a specific goal.
A trial by jury is an important American right, enshrined in the 6th and 7th amendments of the constitution. But do jury trials work the way we want them to? Not all countries use citizen juries in their justice systems, and the ones that do generally don't give them quite as much power as America does. But juries are also becoming rare in the United States.
Jason's testimony of how the Power of Christ's atonement changed him from a homeless addict to running successful rehabs.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, 3 Nephi 1-7!
We often talk about navigating life's storms with faith and resilience, but what if that's your actual job?