Is There Such Thing As a “Bad” Naturalist?

When Paula Whyman started trying to rehabilitate 200 acres she'd just bought, she knew very little about conservation. Among many other challenges, she faced off with mile-a-minute vine and rattlesnakes, but, with self-effacing humor and passion for this corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains, she persisted (and still persists!) in restoring the land to a healthy equilibrium.

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I was living a double life of stealing at work

A video series recorded at our first Come Back to Christ live event held in St. George, UT at the Black Hills Event Center. We were blessed to hear from speakers and panelists over two days sharing their stories of coming back to Jesus Christ or supporting those in that journey.

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Healing, Hope, and Help for Foster & Adoptive Families

In this episode, Coach Bonnie Butler shares her powerful journey as a mother of 10—including six adopted children—and the challenges and healing that come with foster and adoptive parenting. She opens up about emotional regulation, rebuilding relationships, and letting go of guilt and control. Bonnie also introduces her free virtual summit designed to support foster and adoptive parents with tools like EFT, handling meltdowns, advocacy in schools, and more. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone seeking greater compassion and connection in parenting.

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The Making Of “Lamb Of God”

Each year, Rob Gardner's "Lamb of God" is performed for audiences around the world. Since its premier in 2010, "Lamb of God" has become a beloved Easter tradition that recounts the final days of the Savior's life through the eyes of those who knew and loved Him. Composer Rob Gardner shares the story of how the oratorio began, how it changed his understanding of Jesus Christ, and why there is always hope in the greatest story ever told.

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Early Saints

Hank Smith & John Bytheway discuss the history of the Early Saints with Dr. Gerritt Dirkmaat as part of the Voices of the Restoration series of the 2025 Come, Follow Me Curriculum.

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