A living gospel
Why does it matter that we know Jesus still lives? Let’s look at the importance of a living gospel as we study Luke 24:5!
Why does it matter that we know Jesus still lives? Let’s look at the importance of a living gospel as we study Luke 24:5!
With a global world that seems to be increasingly chaotic, is there a way to find peace at least within the walls of your own home? Chad Hymas, Alysha Audd, and Dr. David Morgan share their perspective about how you can create peace in your home and in your life regardless of what is happening around you.
Kyle's journey through his struggles and triumphs as he experiences tragedy at a young age. His testimony of God the Father and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20–21!
Can you imagine the faith, love, and miracles that come with adopting 12 children, several with disabilities? Join us for an uplifting conversation with Laurie Everett, a remarkable woman with a powerful testimony of trusting the voice of the Lord, and how it's helped her and her husband to find their eternal family.
An in-person discussion on maintaining religiosity without isolating those of other faiths. Host Steven Kapp Perry talks with Dr. Trevan Hatch, Pritha Lal, Maysa Kergaye, and Luke Miller.
A few weeks ago, we released a conversation with Terryl Givens about the life of Eugene England. England’s work on atonement theology had felt like it necessitated another conversation, but it was too big to fit into the first one. So this week, we brought Terryl back to talk not just about England’s views, but about atonement generally.
Jeanette Bennett is a mother of five, magazine publisher, cancer survivor, current Relief Society president, and former ward and stake Young Women president. She is a frequent emcee, moderator, and speaker along the Wasatch Front. Jeanette was named Top Entrepreneur in Media in 2018, along with Martha Stewart. She sits on the Board of Trustees for Utah Valley University, Thanksgiving Point, and United Way. Jeanette loves coming up with themes for girls camp but can't cook or tie cute ribbons. Highlights
We must all strive to say at the conclusion of our mortal lives, what the Savior said at the end of His – "It is finished"
What is it about being human that gives us a need to post secrets online? Is there something deeper that we're hoping to get in return? In this episode, Lisa and Whitney Call discuss the next two chapters of Alone Together by Sherry Turkle. Whitney shares her experience with Post Secrets, and she and Lisa discuss the illusion of vulnerability that the internet provides.