Learning to Love
How do we love those who seem to get away with everything? How do we love ourselves? Matthew Merrill reminds us of a deeper way of learning how to love those we see most difficult to love.
How do we love those who seem to get away with everything? How do we love ourselves? Matthew Merrill reminds us of a deeper way of learning how to love those we see most difficult to love.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Revelation, burning bosoms, and enlightened minds—how does God REALLY speak to you and me? Oliver Cowdery sought answers, and the Lord taught him powerful principles about personal revelation. But what can we learn from his experience? Let’s dive into Doctrine & Covenants 6-9 with John Bytheway!
Aging isn’t about the number of candles on your birthday cake—it’s about whether or not you keep learning. Wendy Tatten reminds us that as long as we continue to expand our minds, seek knowledge, and embrace new experiences, we will never truly grow old. The moment we stop learning, we start to wither. But when we stay curious, challenge ourselves, and push our minds to new heights, we remain full of life and energy. No matter your age, today is the perfect day to start something new!
I heard this explained as the “gateway virtue” one time, and it totally made sense! Let’s dive into D&C 9:3.
Gather your family to listen to stories about how a handyman can come in all shapes and surprises.
Bil Lepp tells the story of how he met his wife while working at a summer camp. One ride on a headstrong horse taught him the risks and rewards of trying something new.
I cannot believe that Mom wanted to do this episode haha! Our latest obsession is with the show Spy x Family. Together with my younger brother Carlos we discuss the show's powerful and fun themes about family. Note that Spy x Family has a PG-13 feel. Viewer discretion advised.
Jodi Atkinson was born and raised in Utah, and has lived all over the state. She went to college at Utah Tech University in St. George, Utah, and graduated with an Associates Degree in Science. That was where she met and married her husband, Brian. She then took on her next greatest educational experience as the mother of five children. The family left Utah in 2011 and has since lived in Texas, Illinois, and in the Kansas City, Missouri area for the past seven years. Another adventure awaits, and they will be moving back to St. George this summer. Jodi is excited to go back to college and pursue a degree in Art. She has had many service opportunities within the Church that have enriched her life: Young Women president and advisor, youth Sunday School teacher, Young Women camp director, Primary counselor, Seminary teacher, and stake Young Women president. Jodi currently serves as an enthusiastic Primary teacher.
Sister Chelsea Chipman continues to explore the everlasting love and support of Jesus Christ as epitomized through Hyrum Smith’s life and devotion.