Studying Church History
We talk about what it means to study church history, especially throughout this year!
We talk about what it means to study church history, especially throughout this year!
Today we're studying Book of Mormon Introduction, Paragraph 6 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Joshua Meyer discusses Eight Approaches, an art work of 8 panels that evokes Hanukkah, and his technique of painting with palette knives.
A new season of fresh content is on its way! In the meantime, nature writer Gayle Boss takes a minute to enumerate the many joys that Constant Wonder brings her as a listener. Find out why an "abandon to wonder" can make all of us feel more alive!
Let's talk about resources that are available as we study the Doctrine & Covenants
I consider myself to be someone who generally likes math, but I did not have a good time in high school calculus. Let me tell you how that all changed as we study Joseph Smith-History 1:8!
As we welcome the New Year, many of us are eager to set goals and improve our lives. But how do we avoid the overwhelm and frustration that often come with traditional goal-setting? In this episode, Coach Sue Tester shares her innovative KISS method for goal setting: Keep, Incrementally Improve, Start, and Stop. By focusing on small, actionable steps and building on what you're already doing well, this approach helps create sustainable progress.
We would love to read your thoughts and insights on this talk, especially as we prepare for the new year! This week we discuss, Holiness to the Lord in Everyday Life,” Elder Gong. Here’s a quote to get us started, “To walk with the Lord, we must become holy, for He is holy, and to help us become holy, the Lord invites us to walk with Him." We love you all! Here’s to a “Higher, Holier and Happier” New Year!!
BOM-BITES are back for the new year and we are so excited to study the Doctrine and Covenants with you. Here is a little intro to help you get started. 😀
This week we begin of study of the Doctrine and Covenants. We’ll talk about some of the principles taught in the Restoration Proclamation that can help with our mental and emotional well-being. We’ll discuss how the very fact that a Savior was provided and that the gospel was restored in the latter days is a testimony of God’s love and concern for us. As we better understand His love, we can more effectively manage feelings of anxiety and depression. We’ll also talk about how being ready to apply the changes and adjustments that come with the “ongoing restoration” can help us become more flexible and better able to make personal change as well.