Romans 1-6: Part 1
How does the experience of being a sinner affect the experience of being saved by Jesus? Dr. Adam Miller discusses why faith is crucial to our experience of redemption.
How does the experience of being a sinner affect the experience of being saved by Jesus? Dr. Adam Miller discusses why faith is crucial to our experience of redemption.
When we ALMOST keep the commandments, we ALMOST get the blessings that come with them. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Barely 20 years ago, there was little scientific consensus on the purpose of sleep. Now, there is broad agreement that sleep and dreams are where the unconscious mind processes events, solves problems, and organizes memories. Robert Stickgold helped break the field open, in part by getting amnesiacs to play tetris. Sidarta Ribeiro was drawn to the field largely through his own striking dream and sleep experiences, starting when he was just five years old. Explore the world of dreams in this episode of Constant Wonder.
Today we’re studying Acts 22:19. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
When we truly accept the Savior’s message to “be of good cheer”, we too will be able to exhibit that cheer - even in the most burdensome of circumstances If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Are you a creative person? Everyone answers this question differently. Whether you feel too busy to participate in your old hobbies, or you think there's "not a single creative bone in your body”, there's no limit to the obstacles keeping us from exploring our creative sides. But as it turns out, there's a science to the way we define our creative potential--and knowing the odds makes it easier to beat them. Lisa chats with Drs. Lynne Vincent and Jack Goncalo, as well as James Valentine, about what makes a person creative or not--and how to overcome some of the biggest misconceptions standing between us and our most creative selves.
Do you like being told what you are doing wrong? Let’s see what we can learn from Paul’s example in Acts 22:10!
We all yearn and are wired to be connected to those around us. So how do we do it, how do we become more connected to those in our lives. Coach Meagan Skidmore feels the key to connection is the ability and willingness to be vulnerable. On today’s podcast she shares great examples and insights on how to be more vulnerable and what connection can look like when we are. If you feel like there is a relationship in your life that could use better connection, look at how vulnerable you are willing to be and then see if you can practice vulnerability more. The research shows you will almost always achieve your goal of greater connection.
As Paul is on the Lord’s errand, the Lord blesses him with the strength to do all that he needs to do. And He still does the same for all those today who are also on His errand. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 22-28. We continue with the missionary travels of Paul and the difficulties he experienced during this time. We'll talk about the concept that trials are not always the result of negative behavior. Sometimes trials are there to help us learn to become more like the Savior. We'll discuss the value of trials, regardless of their source, and how diligent effort can help us prevail. We will also discuss how the Lord has promised to support the obedient in all their difficulties. As we partner with Him and stay firm on the covenant path, we can have peace that things will work out even when days are dark and challenges are unrelenting.