2 Corinthians 8-13: Part 1

How are we like the Corinthians in our offerings? Dr. Joseph Spencer examines Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians and remembering the poor, giving with love, and the purpose of offerings.

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The Refining Power of Change

Our brains are wired to resist change and yet change is what is needed for us to be refined and to make us into who God knows we can be. On today’s podcast, coach Jackie Swainson talks about why we need change, why it's an important part of our development and how change can truly take place through small and simple steps.  If after listening to this episode you want more help making the changes you want to see in your life, please reach out and contact Jackie. Enjoy the episode!

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Honoring the Women who Came Before

Kate Holbrook is a leading voice in the study of Latter-Day Saint women. Her extensive study has blessed us with a historical insight into the women who came before us and the decisions they made during the early days of the church. "When there is something that is difficult [for us to understand], it is an invitation for us to pray and fast and to see if there is anything you can do to make change."

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Are All Medical Treatments Safe and Effective?

People often assume that medical treatments prescribed by doctors and covered by insurance are safe and effective. After all, there’s a whole government agency – the Food and Drug Administration – to ensure that very thing. But most medical drugs and devices available in the U.S. were approved by the FDA through an expedited pathway that sped up the review or required less clinical trial evidence. In this episode of the podcast, we speak with a former FDA attorney about the debate over whether the FDA should prioritize safety and effectiveness or swift access to medical innovation. We hear from a mother whose daughter urgently needed an individualized treatment only available in Italy, as well as the Right to Try advocate who assisted her. And an ER doctor explains why it’s a problem that many drugs commonly prescribed to women were only been tested on men before being approved.

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