The Bishop Did What?!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Ok, truth be told - after chapter 1, Mormon 2-5 is a pretty sad and depressing tale of a very wicked and disobedient people. That said, Mormon loved them and there are some lessons for us to learn from it. 😀
The miracle I needed as a first-year teacher actually looked a whole lot like a logical shift in staffing positions. Let’s see if we are missing some miracles as we study Mormon 3:3!
Gather your family to listen to stories fit for the Halloween holiday.
Dr. Sheldon Martin continues to explore how Jesus Christ is a god of miracles and the Book of Mormon is a gift to us today.
Join Dr. Sheldon Martin as he examines how Moroni found peace and hope through the gospel of Jesus Christ, which is found in the Book of Mormon. This record would be essential to bringing Christ to the world in the latter days.
Paul Strickland tells "The Stabbed Tree," a story about a village who brings a curse down upon themselves--until a young girl finally brings healing.
I love how prophets often compare their experience with spiritual things with food. Words like “feasting”, “hungering and thirsting”, and “tasting” help me understand what it was probably like for them...and I want to do the same and like him, share it with those I love. 😀
Today we're studying Mormon 3:16 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
This is a rebroadcast. The original episode aired in November 2019. Mark Mathews was born in Houston, Texas. He served a mission in Guatemala and met his wife at Brigham Young University. He later earned a Ph.D. in Education from Utah State University and has been involved with Seminaries and Institutes for 20 years. Mark has been a favorite attraction teaching at BYU Education Week for many interested in learning about the temple experience.