2 Nephi 27
The Book of Mormon is that marvelous work and a wonder that Isaiah saw and continues to astonish the honest reader of it.
The Book of Mormon is that marvelous work and a wonder that Isaiah saw and continues to astonish the honest reader of it.
Though his life looked calm from the outside, Douglas Wood's undiagnosed ADHD and dyslexia dragged him down—until he received a personal letter from the famed wilderness writer Sig Olson. Olson's encouragement set him on a path to become a wilderness guide and a noted children's author.
Today we're studying 2 Nephi 28:20-22 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
BYU's IFSA came to the In Good Faith studios to talk to Steve about their community projects and motivations.
God loves each of His children and “inviteth them all to come unto him”. As disciples of Christ, we seek to become more like Him in how we see and treat others.
Entering a marriage with kids on one or both sides can be a scary and difficult thing. How does one go about it anyway? Turns out a little bit of support, communication, and understanding can go a long way. In this episode Brittney Phillips shares her story of how she blended her family following her marriage, and all the pains, complexities, and joys that came with it.
Why can’t babies drink water? I had to explain this to a child recently. What can we learn spiritually from this? Let’s study 2 Nephi 27:3.
We have all experienced pain of some sort or another. When it comes to physical pain we often attribute it to a structural abnormality. Coach Leah Davidson is on the podcast today and this episode will change the way you think about pain and its source. No matter if pain comes from a structural source or a learned source, all pain begins in the brain and because of this a key to easing pain is to regulate the nervous system. This is a fascinating episode on the mind-body connection and the role it plays in our pain.
Our “Stick With It” series on the Top of Mind podcast continues with a story from health coach Carolyn Cohen, host of the podcast “Wellness While Walking.” Cohen grew up with strict dietary rules that she eagerly rejected when she left home. In time, she and her children experienced health problems that caused Cohen to reconsider her approach to food and wellness. She embraced a healthier lifestyle and became a certified health coach to help others make small choices to improve their wellness. After all her hard work and careful attention to wellness, Cohen was shocked and demoralized to get a diagnosis of pre-diabetes. In this Stick With It episode of the podcast, Cohen shares how – after a period of heavy denial – she mustered the humility and curiosity to learn what changes she needed to make for her health. By leaning into the discomfort of that moment, she gained new insights that improved her wellness and inspired her to create her own podcast called “Wellness While Walking.”
There is a verse of scripture that I come back to whenever I have a question or concern about the gospel - whether it be doctrinally, procedurally, historically, or even personally.