Luke 22; John 18: Part 1
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.
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.
This is probably the youngest guest we will ever have here on podcast, but you will quickly come to see that she is wise beyond her years with a full dose of energy and enthusiasm. While upbeat and full of life Daisy is here to talk about her book on a heavy and often difficult event in a child’s life - divorce of parents. She, along with her mom, wrote a book to help kids navigate the divorce process. There are not many books out there for children, from another child, about how to navigate divorce, so this book is a great resource for children to know how to get through an event in their life that they did not choose to have to go through. If you know a child going through a divorce that could use a child’s perspective in understanding divorce, then you will want to order them this book.
"Other people base our possibilities on THEIR limitations." Paralympian and silver medalist Jeff Griffin talks about going after your goals and dreams, believing in yourself especially when others don't, and creating the life you've always wanted for yourself.
John chapters 14-17 are filled with “power verses” that can calm an agitated soul, giving peace, hope, and a restoration of confidence in one’s ability to overcome the challenges of life.
Our “Stick With It” conversation series on the Top of Mind podcast continues with historian Greg Jackson’s story of committing to get the regional accents right on his podcast “History That Doesn’t Suck.” A few years ago, his audience had grown so large that he was immune to most listener criticism. But a message from “Lucy in Tennessee” about the Southern accent Jackson affected in his storyteller cut through the noise. Jackson chose to stick with the discomfort of that criticism and step up his accent game. His podcast is better for it.