Behold I Am The Light Which Ye Should Hold Up
Join us as we study Elder Rasband’s incredible talk, “Behold I Am The Light Which Ye Should Hold Up” “We do not have a monopoly on righteousness” -Elaine Dalton. What truths stand out to you?
Join us as we study Elder Rasband’s incredible talk, “Behold I Am The Light Which Ye Should Hold Up” “We do not have a monopoly on righteousness” -Elaine Dalton. What truths stand out to you?
Sister Morgan Pearson continues to examine Emma’s instruction to be a scribe and compile hymns for the Church. Sister Pearson also explores Emma’s experience with plural marriage and the importance of covenants, forgiveness, and the beauty and strength of this complicated person from Church History.
How can we live up to our privileges? Sister Morgan Pearson explores the Lord’s words to Emma Smith. She instructs her to expound on scripture and how Joseph and Emma’s relationship is a blessing to them and an example to modern-day Saints.
Jon Holdaway was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, Utah. He served in the Korea Seoul Mission, where he met Sister Juliette Landsem. They have two children. Jon graduated from Brigham Young University and BYU Law, and served in the Utah Army National Guard. He later became an Army JAG officer with assignments including Charlottesville, Virginia, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and Darmstadt, Germany, where he also served in church leadership roles including bishopric member, high council member, and stake mission president.
I once read that when Michael Jordan was off his game in any way, he would go back to the basics of shooting free throws. Likewise, I think when our testimonies are struggling - we too can go back to the basics of the gospel to get back to where we need to be.
Today we're studying D&C 20:18-19 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Harold Koenig discusses how patients' religious beliefs and practices significantly impact their health and recovery, a realization that stemmed from his days as a nurse and later reinforced during his medical and psychiatric practice.
When Chloe Dalton starts caring for a newborn hare, the line between "indoors" and "outdoors" blurs—inviting her to explore the natural world that she previously took for granted.
Section 20 is like the constitution of the Lord’s Church and can be a little daunting to read all at once, but if you dissect the section into little “bite-sized” portions, then you will see how important each part of it is. Can I get an “Amen!” 😀
Sometimes we receive revelation, but often we need to have other people’s revelation confirmed to us. Let’s study D&C 20:10!