My Best Scripture Study Tip
I’m sharing my favorite scripture study tip today that quite literally got me on the path to really diving into the words! Let’s study John 14:26 to see what we can learn.
I’m sharing my favorite scripture study tip today that quite literally got me on the path to really diving into the words! Let’s study John 14:26 to see what we can learn.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Dr. Daniel Belnap examines the events of the Garden of Gethsemane and the nature of sacrifice.
Ben Thatcher is a life-long church member, having grown up in small wards and branches across Texas. He served in the France Paris mission and has degrees in Mass Communication (University of Utah) and Public Administration (University of North Texas). Ben has worked in local government in several cities across Texas and currently is the city manager of Boerne (pronounced Burn-nee), Texas, northwest of San Antonio. He currently serves as bishop of his ward and has also served as an executive secretary, ward clerk, Sunday School president, bishopric counselor, and high councilor. When he is not at city hall or church, Ben can often be found coaching youth baseball in his spare time. He and his wife, Summer, have been married for over 23 years and have four sons. Highlights
Can we weekly witness the Atonement of Jesus? Dr. Daniel Belnap explores the salvific nature of covenants, remembrance, and the sacred events in the Garden of Gethsemane as the Savior begins the Atonement.
The only true power that we have against the adversary is when we connect ourselves to the members of the Godhead through covenants and by loving Jesus enough to “keep His commandments” (John 14:15) If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
I don’t think Jesus gave Himself enough credit. Listen in to find out how Jesus did more than He gave Himself credit for!
It is so important to understand the true natures of God and Jesus Christ, so that when we desire to estrange or “orphan” ourselves from them for any reason, those feelings won’t last long. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Kids love technology, and it can be a lot of pressure on parents to decide how much access is appropriate for each kid. How can we know if we're setting healthy boundaries with our kids regarding technology? How much screen time is too much? In this episode, Lisa joins forces with Brooke Romney, Trent Ray, and The Council of Moms (Aimee Hopkin and Kacy Faulconer) to find out. There are more resources available than ever to educate parents on helping kids use tech in a healthy way. Although every parent has a different strategy to managing screens in their home, finding an individualized approach based on the needs of your family (and supporting other parents in their tailored approaches) can be the key in healthy relationships to technology for the whole family.
Why would we keep the commandments if our life isn’t going the way we expected? Let’s study the powerful doctrine found in the very famous John 14:15.