Doctrine and Covenants 37–40
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Doctrine and Covenants 37–40!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Doctrine and Covenants 37–40!
Have you ever stopped to consider how many small miracles have quietly shaped your life?
This week on the Grounded podcast, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner is joined by President Susan H. Porter and a special guest!
This week on the Grounded podcast, Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner is joined by President Susan H. Porter and a special guest!
No matter what is happening in our lives, with the Savior, we have already one. Author Ganel-Lyn Condie reminds us that our companionship with the Savior makes us more capable and stronger than we can ever imagine.
Do members of the Church of Jesus Christ ACTUALLY believe in Jesus Christ? Do they believe that he is our Lord and Savior and that he atoned for our sins and died on the cross for..... all of us? Where can I find him today?
Adam Booth spins a holiday story about giving in even the most incredible of circumstances.
Brian J. Willoughby, Ph.D. is a professor in the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University and a research fellow at The Wheatley Institute.
Steve sits down with Imam Shuaib Din, who is the director of religious affairs at Utah Islamic Center located in West Jordan City, Utah. He and Steve have a conversation about the Hajj, ritual, and how he ended up in Utah. Born in Wisconsin and raised in Chicago, he graduated from the Institute of Islamic Studies in Dewbury, England, and completed a 5-year course in Islamic Theology at Dar ul Uloom University in Karachi, Pakistan. He is the recipient of the World Peace Federation’s Ambassador of Peace Award and the Utah Office of Ethnic Affairs’ Community Service Award.
What is a spiritual director? How do they differ from a therapist? In this episode of In Good Faith, Steve speaks with Doug Hardy to find out. Doug is the former president of the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. During his lifetime, he has also been a counselor, parish pastor, and professor. In his teachings, Doug intentionally creates time and space for silence, listening, and reflection so that learning is accompanied by a personal transformation that goes deep. Doug Hardy works as a spiritual director, trains spiritual directors—he even has a spiritual director. He speaks to the influence that a spiritual director had over the happiest time of his life.