Is Reading Dying Out?
Americans are reading fewer books than ever, even though books are more accessible than ever. 📚 So what’s going on? In this episode, we explore what the decline in reading means for students, teachers, and society as a whole.
Americans are reading fewer books than ever, even though books are more accessible than ever. 📚 So what’s going on? In this episode, we explore what the decline in reading means for students, teachers, and society as a whole.
Sharing stories of those that have come back to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you have a story to share please contact: ashly.comebackpodcast@gmail.com
Bil Lepp tells the tall tale of how three preachers ended up on thin ice. 🧊🥶 Li
Mt. Sinai and “The Ohio” aren’t too different in the fact that the Lord took his people out of the world to establish a holy people by giving them “the law” to help them govern their lives.
What did learning about classroom management help me discover about the gospel? Let’s study D&C 41:5 together!
In this episode, Heather is joined once again by life coach Tiffany Rhoton to explore the delicate art of parenting young adults. Tiffany shares how parents can let go of control, embrace agency, and build strong, lasting relationships by parenting from love instead of fear. With wisdom drawn from gospel principles and her deep coaching experience, Tiffany discusses practical ways to support young adults, even when their decisions differ from parental expectations. This episode is a beautiful reminder that trust, unconditional love, and connection are the true foundations of powerful parenting.
Conner Mantz is an olympian, a record-breaker, and one of the fastest distance runners in the world. But Conner Mantz knows how to do more than just run a 4:47 mile for over 26 miles. He also knows how succeed beyond the finish-line. Conner shares 8 ideas for making the most of ourselves and our relationships in this race called life.
“[The five wise virgins] are depicted supporting one another—shoulder to shoulder, an arm around another, making eye contact and beckoning others to come to the light.”
As dramatic as the story was for James Covel last week in sections 39-40, we learn a lot about the simple goodness of Edward Partridge from just a few verses in D&C 41.