Alma 30:39-60
Is there a God? You’d better believe it! And we don’t need signs given to us to know that if we will look around us with an eye of faith
Is there a God? You’d better believe it! And we don’t need signs given to us to know that if we will look around us with an eye of faith
One of Satan’s biggest objectives is to interrupt our rejoicings with false doctrine from “anti-Christs” of every kind. We need to be “Pro-Christ“ in all we do - to be someone who can “interrupt the negativity“ of all those that are trying to destroy these good things in our lives.
Open up to Alma 30:5 and let’s study why your kid probably says “nothing” when you ask them what happened at school.
Our goal as parents is to raise children that can go out into the world and be successful, independent, and self-sufficient adults. But in order for this to happen, parents need to allow their children to learn the vital skill of self-advocating when they are still living at home. Coach Daelene Byam is on the podcast talking about how parents can teach their children to advocate for themselves by learning how to manage their emotions as well as deal well with failure. Daelene believes the home is where these skills are taught the most effectively as parents allow their children to be independent as well as show them how to be emotionally resilient and how to deal with failure by mirroring it for them. If you have a teen that you feel could use some help learning to self-advocate, be sure to reach out to Daelene and let her guide you in this process.
In this episode we’ll talk about Alma chapters 30-31. We’ll talk about the example of the Anti-Nephi-Lehis and their process of change. We’ll discuss the concept of “weapons of rebellion” and how this applies to our mental health. We’ll review common mistaken beliefs about mental health and talk about alternative attitudes. We will also discuss how change is always possible, and when we make changes in our lives, that may help others change as well.
Today we're studying Alma 30:15 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Hailey lost her faith while on her mission. As she reached out to Heavenly Father she began seeing small miracles in her life.
What if education could be the key to breaking the cycle of generational poverty? Join us as we welcome back Emily Hemmert for her third appearance, sharing remarkable updates on the Marcovia Project - a nonprofit initiative that has transformed the lives of 122 students in Honduras. From the crucial role of the church's Self-Reliance Program to the power of small business loans, Emily discusses how these elements are helping to lift families out of poverty. Her journey underscores the transformative power of education and the incredible impact of community support.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Alma 30-31-!
Welcome to part one of our death mini-series! We are exploring near-death experiences, working with those at the end of life, and grieving a loss. In this episode, Steve sits down with Martin Tanner from KSL to discuss how hearing near-death experiences from other people have impacted his own religion. This episode is jam-packed with powerful stories and a desire to believe.