Gathering African Saints to the Temple

Brenda Angle has served as a Young Women president, Primary president, stake and ward Relief Society president, stake camp director, and as a service missionary teaching study skills at the Provo Missionary Training Center. She is an author and a certified faith-based life coach and speaker who has also trained and certified 200 other faith-based life coaches. Brenda has served as president of United Families for Arizona and as an NGO lobbyist at the United Nations. In her humanitarian work, she has served as vice president of Hearts and Hands for Humanity, vice president director of philanthropy for Legacy Giving Fund, and has traveled to Tanzania, Africa for eight years. She is the mother of nine children and grandmother of 40.

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D&C 25 (part one)

Emma Smith should forever hold a dear place in our hearts for all the good that she did and for all that she sacrificed in those early days of the Restoration.  The timeless counsel in D&C 25 is not just for her, but for any who desire to be “elect”. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here

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Doctrine & Covenants 27-28: Part 1

How do we make more of the ordinance of the sacrament? Dr. Matthew Richardson explores the significance of the sacrament, the importance of revelation and following the Lord's appointed leaders, and the need to put on the full armor of God as we navigate the challenges of daily life. YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/t6IGvT4sPFk

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The Art of Making Friends

Making friends may seem simple, but many of us struggle with it, especially during life transitions. Whether you're a teenager, a young adult, or navigating empty nesting, creating and maintaining deep friendships takes intentional effort. In this episode, Coach Daelene shares practical strategies for forming genuine connections, overcoming social discomfort, and building a strong community.

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Practical Ways To Support Kids In Their Learning

Every child faces challenges in school, but as parents, how can we help them better navigate those struggles? Educator and advocate Michelle Love-Day shares practical ways to support kids in their learning—from building a reading culture at home, to seeking out tutoring, to addressing learning disabilities early, to fostering communication with teachers. She also highlights the power of turning to your community for help and fostering a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.

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