Doctrine & Covenants 89-92: Part 2

Karen Hepworth unpacks Doctrine and Covenants 89-92, showing how the Word of Wisdom, God’s compassion, spiritual discernment and being a “lively member” all point to deeper gratitude, compassion, and active discipleship.

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Young Men Can Do Hard Things

Skylar Haws has dedicated over a decade to serving youth in various church callings, including Young Men's President and Priest Quorum Advisor. He has also taught early morning seminary and worked as a youth Sunday school teacher. Skylar's passion for youth leadership stems from his own experiences and a desire to help young men grow spiritually and personally. He resides in Saratoga Springs with his family, where he balances his church responsibilities with work and family life. Skylar emphasizes the importance of meeting young men where they are. He discusses the value of building relationships and creating meaningful experiences through high adventure activities. Skylar highlights the significance of pushing youth to embrace challenges while connecting their experiences back to Christ. He also addresses the dynamics of planning activities, engaging parents, and fostering a supportive environment for all young men, regardless of their individual circumstances.

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How Farmers Show Their Love for the Land

Kelsey Timmerman grew up in rural Ohio, right across the border from Indiana. By the time he graduated from college, he was eager to leave the Midwest. He started buying one-way plane tickets and traveled to dozens of countries. When he started his own family and put down roots in rural Indiana, his travels made him consider how he could be a better steward of the land where he and his family live. Timmerman tells us how he was able to see the wonder near his home through the wisdom of the people he visited all around the world.

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Feed Drop Avenue M

Haroon Moghul has a new podcast, Avenue M, which he co-hosts with Joey Taylor. They're two men on a shared journey of faith and meaning. Through their podcast and future projects, they hope to make deeper conversations about principles, pluralism, and parenting accessible to a wider audience.

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John Ross

Rev. Dr. John F. Ross joins Steve and discusses the Saint John's Bible, sacred art, and religious imagination. He is the Executive Director of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program at Saint John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. He has also served as a United Church of Christ (UCC) pastor for 30 years.

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Breaking Food Rules and Finding Body Trust

In this episode, Heather is joined by Lisa Salisbury, a life and health coach who helps women break free from diet culture and heal their relationship with food. Lisa opens up about her personal journey from chronic dieting to discovering intuitive eating, and how her faith and mindset shifts played a key role. Together, they explore what it means to make peace with food, let go of shame, and rebuild trust with your body. Whether you've struggled with disordered eating or simply want to feel more confident in your food choices, this episode offers encouragement and practical wisdom for finding a sustainable path forward.

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