In a world where you can be anything be kind
Who is your favorite person and why? Is it because they’re talented, famous, or popular? Today we’re talking about how you can be a “favorite” person to others!
Who is your favorite person and why? Is it because they’re talented, famous, or popular? Today we’re talking about how you can be a “favorite” person to others!
How do you know if what you're feeling is true? How do you know if you REALLY have a testimony? CAN you really know? Ben Schilaty, Steven Huemann, and Becky Eck share their perspectives on how to look at your life and experiences through a spiritual lens so you can build your testimony with confidence.
Trevor came back after years of struggling for a direction in life - his inspiring testimony of Jesus Christ
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Luke 22; John 18!
This week, conversations about emotions and music, and how both are necessary to bring us closer to God. Benjamin Perry, author of "Cry, Baby: Why Our Tears Matter" encourages us to rethink how we view crying.
After his near death experience, Vinnie Tolman searched for 15 years to find just the right person to write about his near death experience - then he met Lynn Taylor. This is the story behind the story. Have you ever wondered how embracing spiritual awareness and love can transform your life?
In September of 1857, one of the greatest atrocities in the history of Mormonism was carried out. Now known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre, a group of Latter-day Saints led a siege in Southern Utah against a wagon train of emigrants on their way from Arkansas to California. After the siege had dragged on for several days, and under the guise of a truce, leaders of the Mormon party lured the emigrants out of their protective circle of wagons and marched them a short distance across the valley before turning on them in surprise and slaughtering at least 120 unarmed men, women, and children.
This is Part 2 of a 2-part podcast. Listen to Part 1 HERE. Sara Newman
Kurt Francom is the founder and executive director of Leading Saints, manages the day-to-day efforts of Leading Saints, and is the host of the podcast. Kurt graduated from the University of Utah in 2008 with a degree in Business Marketing. He ran a web development company for five years before focusing on Leading Saints full time. Kurt currently lives in Stansbury Park, Utah with his lovely wife Alanna. They are blessed to have three children. Kurt has served as a full-time missionary (California Sacramento), as a bishop, first counselor in a stake presidency, and elders quorum president. This is Part 1 of a 2-part podcast. Listen to Part 2 HERE. Highlights
When was the last time you thought to yourself, “I don’t want to be interrupted?” In our hyperconnected world, many of us find ourselves always “on call,” checking our phones rather than living in the moment. In this episode, Lisa and Ganel-Lyn Condie discuss how technology shapes our identities and the identities of our children. They also explore how to parent children of all ages in a world where people are expected to be connected 24/7. How can we allow our children the autonomy they need to flourish when we’re always one call or text away?