Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon
Today we're studying 1 Nephi 8:2 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Today we're studying 1 Nephi 8:2 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Forgiving others may be the most difficult thing for someone to do, but in doing it - we are able to truly move forward and “travel on our journey”.
There are lots of ways to study and find your personal scripture study more meaningful. Today we talk about some of our favorites!
We get so excited about the fun imagery in Lehi’s vision, that we sometimes forget how it started out– because that part wasn’t so fun. Let’s look at what 1 Nephi 8:8 can teach us!
We live in a world that is constantly changing. The earth goes through drastic cycles of change in the course of just one year. And yet, when it comes to change in our own lives, we often resist that change because of the discomfort it will bring. Coach Jackie Swainson is on the podcast today talking about how women - especially those over forty, need to really embrace change and learn to use it to make forward progress in their life. There is still so much life to live after the kids leave the house, after a marital status change, or after a health turn.
“We learn the most from people who are different from us”! But when you’re living away from everything you know, life can still be a challenge! Wendy Ulrich shares personal experiences that will help you help your teen successfully make the transition to full-time missionary life!
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Each of us is learning something--even the prophet! Mom and I talk about our personal spiritual journeys and the things we've learned recently.
Why is it so hard to see things from a perspective other than our own? Our perspectives are shaped by our life experiences and our biology – some people are color-blind, for example. As a result of these differences, no two people see the world in exactly the same way. And yet, when it comes to differences of opinion on issues that we really care about, we are quick to demand that everyone else see things the way we do. Psychologists call the ability to see from a different vantage point “perspective taking.” Is perspective-taking the key to overcoming polarization in society? In this podcast episode, we learn how our brains are wired to process information differently – some think in words, others pictures. We get practical tips on how to practice perspective-taking during difficult conversations. And, we learn about the potential pitfalls of focusing only on developing empathy to bridge differences, because some empathy leads to helping, some does not.
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Nephi chapters six through ten. We’ll review the account of Nephi and his brethren returning to Jerusalem to retrieve Ishmael’s family, and the challenges that they faced. We’ll talk about the importance and power of forgiveness, especially as we seek for greater personal peace. We’ll discuss how the Lord, being aware of events that would happen two thousand years later, inspired Nephi to take action that would prevent future difficulty. These principles can give us comfort and help us understand our value to God, and His amazing love and concern for us.