TAILER-Olympus Dale: The Ghost of Valkyrie
I appreciate a good buffet just as much as the next person - especially one with lots of options to choose from. But as one of my wise students said recently “you can’t treat religion like a buffet!”. You’ll see what he meant in D&C 49:1-4.
Sister Emily Utt explains that the work of building Zion involves each Saint consecrating not only what they relinquish, but also utilizing their unique gifts and resources in service to others.
What if building Zion isn't about sacrifice alone, but about offering your strengths to lift others?
Tired of the scriptures feeling like a "have to do" item? Join Kristen in this bonus episode where she shares stories of how the scriptures can literally change your life!
Today we're studying D&C 50:19 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in June 2021. Mike Houghtaling was raised in Bellevue, Washington, and Raleigh, North Carolina, and served in the Argentina Cordoba Mission. He and his family have lived in Georgia for over 30 years.
One day in 1901, a young farmer from Croatia set out on a walk. Decades later, he was still walking, had traversed six continents, and had stood face-to-face with the most famous people of the age.
Josh Good discusses the significance of faith in modern society, the value of interfaith collaboration, and how religious diversity can help society create solutions to current issues.