Finding Support in Challenges
When you’re going through hard times, where do you look to for support? Today Alysha Add talks about how to put faith and trust in God – especially when you need help in your life.
When you’re going through hard times, where do you look to for support? Today Alysha Add talks about how to put faith and trust in God – especially when you need help in your life.
Yes, bad things are happening all around us on many platforms and levels, but please don’t allow the few bad things to occupy your time and “destroy that which is good” around us. This life is good, SO good! Let’s focus on those good things!
Hank & John share a story that shows how our loving heavenly father is aware of each one of his children and knows the details of what they need.
Of course it is! But let’s look at some of the nuances of that question as we dive into Alma 9:23.
Dr. Eva Witesman continues examining the differences between God’s power and peace versus man’s attempt at terror and control and how the kingdom of God provides safety for all people.
Is it REALLY possible to be forgiven of your sins and mistakes? Today John Fossum talks about the Atonement of Jesus Christ and how you can confidently know and experience the reality of that forgiveness.
Dr. Eva Witesman continues examining the differences between God’s power and peace versus man’s attempt at terror and control and how the kingdom of God provides safety for all people.
Even though Joseph Smith made many mistakes throughout his life, he still was an important instrument in God’s restoration of His Church. Historian Gerrit Dirkmaat shows a different side of Joseph - his doubts, family struggles, and some of the spiritual battles he fought as he faced his own shortcomings. See how the guidance of a loving God and the power of repentance shaped Joseph throughout his life, and how to be transformed by God’s love for you too!
We as humans forget a lot of things, but one of the worst things a person can forget is that we can repent and change!
After farmer Mas Masumoto was contacted as next-of-kin for a woman he knew almost nothing about, he set about to uncover why his disabled aunt was hidden away after WWII, and his efforts began to heal wounds that were seven decades old. His story tracks the triumphs and heartaches of four generations of Japanese Americans.