2 Nephi 2: 17-30
Agency is key to the Plan of our Heavenly Father. At the end of the day - the decision is ours to see if we will have, like Lehi, “chosen the good part”.
Agency is key to the Plan of our Heavenly Father. At the end of the day - the decision is ours to see if we will have, like Lehi, “chosen the good part”.
We're constantly surrounded by horrible, heartbreaking news from around the world. There is so much war and cruelty that it's hard to avoid. But for our kids, their often hearing about these things without being old enough to truly understand what they're hearing about. And not to mention everything else a kid is dealing with while trying to figure out who they are and who they want to be. So as parents, how to we broach these complicated conversations? And how much should we say? In this episode of The Lisa Show's Council of Moms, Lisa is joined by Brittney Phillips, Shari Lyon, and Allison Dayton to talk about their experiences and best advice.
Today we're studying 2 Nephi 2:26 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.
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My stuffy nose recently reminded me of 2 Nephi 2:11. Nope, I’m not kidding. Let’s study it together!
Dr. Jan Martin discusses modern research and study on several difficult passages in the Book of Mormon, while bearing testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon as the word of God.
How do we address difficult topics in the scriptures? Dr. Jan Martin explores the importance of record-keeping and covenant-keeping throughout trials.
Dean Andersen has served as a counselor in a stake presidency, high councilor, Seminary teacher, scoutmaster, and bishopric counselor, among many other callings. He was recently released as a stake president. He speaks Japanese, French, and Spanish after serving a mission in Japan, living in France while working for a French company, and serving with three Spanish-speaking wards in his stake. Dean and his wife Colleen live in Houston, Texas, where he works as a CPA/CFO. They have eight children and 28 grandchildren. Links
Keeping the commandments doesn’t guarantee us an easy life, but faith in “the righteousness of (our) Redeemer” provides us with the hope we need to handle the hard times.