D&C 87
How do you stand in holy places when there aren’t any holy places around you? D&C 87 provides some wonderful counsel.
How do you stand in holy places when there aren’t any holy places around you? D&C 87 provides some wonderful counsel.
Jesus’ parable of the wheat and tares is a tough one understand at times. Hopefully our take on it today from D&C 86 helps a bit.
Today we're studying D&C 87:7 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Let’s study D&C 86:6 today, and talk about why it is so comforting to know that the wheat can still flourish, even with tares surrounding them.
Gather your family for great stories from great storytellers about how actions, good and bad, receive consequences.
Debs Newbold tells a story about a woman much less powerful than death, but three times as clever.
Dying patients often profess to see deceased loved ones around them in the days and weeks before they pass. So often that hospice care doctor Chris Kerr decided to make a scientific study of the phenomenon. He found that while the medical community typically views death as defeat, there is actually a great deal of spiritual growth right there at the end of life. This podcast episode invites you to reconsider these unique dreams before dying. Listen wherever you get podcasts.
The Old Testament story of Uzzah “steadying the ark of God” has always been a crazy one. Hopefully D&C 85:8 sheds some light on it.
Olympian Noelle Pikus Pace reveals how the teaching of D&C 88 guide her journey of faith, resilience, and the daily choice to draw closer to God.