Doctrine & Covenants 19: Part 2
Brother Andy Horton continues to explore the commandments given to Martin Harris in Doctrine and Covenants 19. He also explores how Jesus can change suffering and pain into joy.
Brother Andy Horton continues to explore the commandments given to Martin Harris in Doctrine and Covenants 19. He also explores how Jesus can change suffering and pain into joy.
What is the Savior’s solution to our dark clouds and struggles? Brother Andy Horton examines Doctrine and Covenants 19, the printing of the Book of Mormon, Martin Harris’s challenges at home, and the joy found in repentance.
Have you ever felt like you weren’t worthy enough to ask for God’s help? Elder Christofferson reminds us that we don’t need to reach some minimum level of goodness before divine aid is available. If you’re seeking God, He’s already helping you. Mark shares a powerful truth—God is aware of you, He wants you to be happy, and He will always be there. So keep reaching for Him. No matter where you are today, His love and guidance are still yours.
I have a very strong testimony that when you share the gospel with one person - it is NEVER just one person. Just ask Alma…
Today we're studying 19:16-18 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Clint Edwards' hilarious honesty gives encouragement to those struggling with mental health challenges. Facing off his anxiety with humor and hope, he learns to raise his a family of his own after growing up at odds with his parents.
Lex Rofeberg and Dan Libenson talk to Steve about their organization Judaism Unbound.
Financial conflict is one of the most difficult things in marriages and relationships. Managing money well within a marriage is difficult, but you can do it. Professor Jeffrey Hill helps us understand how financial honesty equals marital trust and how to build that within our relationship.
Have you ever heard of the semicolon symbol? It represents choosing to keep going when life gets unbearably hard. Brian Lindow shares why this punctuation mark has taken on deep meaning—it’s a reminder that your story isn’t over yet. In Moses 6:34, Christ says, Walk with me. That’s His promise to stand beside you, even when your story feels broken. If you’re struggling, hold on. Trust Him. The chapters ahead are worth reading.
D&C 18:10 reminds us the worth of souls is great in the sight of God. We are His children and one of the best ways we can show our gratitude to him to bring Him joy is to seek to repent and change daily….and help others do the same.