Mosiah 4-6: Part 2

Dr. Schade elaborates on King Benjamin's address, discussing how becoming a saint through Jesus Christ involves helping the poor and how covenants can change personal and collective attitudes.

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Mosiah 4-6: Part 1

Has one talk inspired you to change your life? Dr. Aaron Schade explores the vital importance of recording God's words, their power to transform a people, and how the Atonement of Jesus Christ cleanses and prepares a people.

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Passover, Part II

This is the second of 3 interviews on Passover. We hope you enjoy all three. Steve discusses Passover symbolism with Rabbi Evan Moffic and asks, should Christians be creating their own Seder dinners?

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Turning to the Lord When Faced with Divorce

Divorce is never easy and when a spouse has not lived up to commitments and promises that were expectations going into the marriage, the loss can be even more profound. Coach Jenn Zingmark is on the podcast today discussing what she has learned having gone through a divorce and most importantly how her life has been richly blessed post divorce by turning to the Lord for help and support. Jenn knows that divorce can either drive you to God or away from Him and she helps our listeners as well as her clients learn how God is the source of your greatest strength through divorce. If you or someone you know is going through a divorce or still struggling from the effects of a divorce, reach out to Jenn and let her help you see the hope and healing that can take place post-divorce.

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A Legacy of Doing Good

For the last four years, Carmen has interviewed hundreds of guests about the small, simple ways they do good in the world. Now, a new phase begins! In this final episode, Carmen shares some of the biggest lessons she's learned after more than 150 life changing conversations.

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Avoiding the Outrage Trap

Our “Stick With It” series on the Top of Mind podcast continues with a story from David Beckemeyer, host of the podcast “Outrage Overload.” Beckemeyer used to spend his time engaging in social media fights. When his son, who also often indulged in heated online discussions, decided to step away from social media, Beckemeyer was prompted to closely examine his own behavior, leading him to make a significant change and delve into why so many of us fall into the outrage trap.

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