D&C 61:39; 62:1
Latter-day “T” number 3 affects all of us on a daily basis. I love the truth taught when you combine D&C 61:39 and D&C 62:1 together.
Latter-day “T” number 3 affects all of us on a daily basis. I love the truth taught when you combine D&C 61:39 and D&C 62:1 together.
Today we’re excited to share our conversation with Anna Lott, and we’re especially thinking of those who are walking—or have walked—the path of divorce. Anna is the host of the Solo Saints podcast and retreats, and she’s become a thoughtful and compassionate voice in our community—especially for those who often feel like their experiences don’t quite fit the mold. As a divorced mother of four, Anna brings honesty, heart, and hard-won wisdom to conversations about faith, family, and belonging.Today’s episode is for everyone though—whether you’ve experienced divorce yourself or love someone who has, we talk with Anna about what it feels like to show up at church when your life no longer fits the picture of how you thought things were “supposed” to look. She speaks candidly about the stigma and shame that so many experience around divorce in a family-centered church, —and about how we, as a community, can do better to create a softer place to land.Anna also invites us to rethink and let go of some of the painful narratives many of us have inherited around marriage—that it should be preserved at all costs, or that staying married is always the most right choice. She shares the both-ands of her own story—the grief and the growth, the costs and the clarity—and how reclaiming and recentering her identity as a daughter of God has led to deeper joy, belonging, and renewed faith.We’re so grateful to the many of you who shared your stories and questions ahead of this episode. Your voices shaped this conversation in meaningful ways. We’re grateful for your honesty and vulnerability and we hope you feel heard here.And with that, here’s our conversation with Anna Lott.
Patrick Sedivy is the Founder and CEO of Cumorah Academy, a non-profit private school dedicated to empowering individuals to follow Jesus Christ and positively impact their lives, careers, and communities. His commitment to service and leadership is rooted in his faith and family background—his parents defected from communist Czechoslovakia in 1969 in search of religious freedom, and he later served as a missionary in the Czech Republic. Patrick and his wife, Allyse, share a passion for inspiring and guiding young adults, which led them to establish Cumorah Academy. Patrick also serves as CEO of HYPE, a program dedicated to empowering youth and creating unforgettable experiences.
In the coastal waters of Southern Africa lives a true master of disguise: the tubercular cuttlefish. Though small and little-known, this species can mimic not just one—but three different animals. It blends into the seafloor like a stone, imitates whelks to appear armored, swims like a fish, and even mimics the quirky walk of a hermit crab.
Today we're studying D&C 63:34 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
The 1952s are interrogated by the military as Olympus Dale is overwhelmed by strange phenomena, as well as the alarming disappearance of many residents.
Bill Harley tells the tale of an unhappy king and his search to find happiness in the most unexpected place. 👕👑
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Why does the Lord repeatedly tell us to open our mouths in sharing the gospel? If we feel hesitant, is it fear or something else? John explores how speaking up in small ways can have a big impact.