Mrs. Lunchroom Lady
Bill Harley tells a story of his elementary school cafeteria, where even pricier than friends and first servings are...the hot bread 'n butter sandwiches.
Bill Harley tells a story of his elementary school cafeteria, where even pricier than friends and first servings are...the hot bread 'n butter sandwiches.
🖥️ From BYU Quarterback to Stake President | An Interview with Brandon Doman
Brandon Doman was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and graduated from Skyline High School. He was quarterback for Brigham Young University Football and then for the San Francisco 49ers.
This week, we’re sharing a conversation with Phil Barlow about his new book, published by Faith Matters, called A Thoughtful Faith for the 21st Century.
As the Saints from the east were all moving to Ohio, the Lord gave counsel to the Kirtland Saints to help them out as they are migrating there. One phrase from D&C 48 could have some interesting unrelated application to us. If you’d like to view the video that goes with podcast, click here
Seal pups are born into a world of ice and uncertainty—but also wonder. In Antarctica, field biologist Naira de Gracia works among these fragile new lives, witnessing their first flops, first calls, and moments of unexpected trust. When one pup, just hours old, falls asleep on her lap, she’s reminded of the quiet magic found at the edge of the world. Hear her full story from S5 E1 at the link in our bio or on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
A lot of teenage boys fall into radical rabbit holes without even realizing it. They’re not searching for hate, they’re searching for help.
Pastor Kevin Brown delves into his transformative journey from leading an executive search firm to co-founding the Perfecting Church.
Today we're studying D&C 46:30 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
D&C 47 is kind of an obscure little section with a great message for all of us…whether it be accepting a calling that we would “rather not do” to a commandment to keep our own history. If you’d like to view the video that goes with podcast, click here