Colossians 3:16-17
The singing of the hymns can be one of the greatest ways to get “the word of Christ” to truly dwell in our hearts.
The singing of the hymns can be one of the greatest ways to get “the word of Christ” to truly dwell in our hearts.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
When we make Jesus Christ the foundation of our lives, then being “rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith” becomes a part of who we are.
Jim West has a master's degree from Brigham Young University in Civil Engineering and has worked in the private sector for over 22 years. He is now the Project Delivery Manager for the Oregon Department of Transportation. Marla West has a bachelor's degree in Family Living, also from BYU, and has taught part-time at several schools. Jim and Marla are active volunteers in the Salem, Oregon area. They belong to Willamette Riverkeepers and clean up local rivers in their canoe. They also volunteer every Sunday evening in their local hospital emergency department, and Marla volunteers in the local elementary school third-grade classroom. In the Church, Jim has served in a variety of roles including bishoprics, the Young Men's organization, and as a Primary teacher and Nursery leader. Marla has served in Primary and Nursery, and in Relief Society. They have been married 42 years, have five sons and three grandchildren, and love gardening, home improvement, biking, hiking, and playing badminton. Links
A particularly brutal late-night flight with my young daughter taught me a lesson about how we often don’t even notice when Jesus strengthens us. Let’s study the popular but powerful teaching in Philippians 4:13!
Emily's battle with cancer strengthened her testimony of The Book of Mormon and her relationship with her savior, Jesus Christ.
Professor Dale Sturm shares the joys of living the covenant path during this lifetime and the next while examining Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians.
When you can “learn to be content” and have gratitude like Paul did, then you can truly do “ALL THINGS” through Jesus Christ. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Have you ever wondered what ancient letters to a small Christian community can teach us about thriving in a modern world of challenges and uncertainties? Professor Dale Sturm teaches about the importance of loving one another, the power of hope, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ allows us to experience joy amidst affliction.
Andrew Leland figured out he was going blind when he began stumbling in the dark as a teenager. Using the then-nascent internet, he diagnosed himself with retinitis pigmentosa, a condition which has caused his sight to gradually degrade from the outside in. Far from being the tragedy he expected, his blindness has simply become part of everyday life—bringing with it surprising humor and unexpected beauty.