Intro to the Book of Mormon
Many books are good. Some are great. Few are life-changing. One will truly change your life for eternity, and that book is The Book of Mormon.
Many books are good. Some are great. Few are life-changing. One will truly change your life for eternity, and that book is The Book of Mormon.
Welcome to 2024 and the beginning of our study of the Book of Mormon! I’m particularly excited for this course of study. In this episode, we’ll review some truths found in the introductory pages of the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about Joseph Smith’s experience with the angel Moroni. The pattern of Moroni coming to Joseph multiple times and repeating the same information each time has implications for processes of personal change. We’ll also talk about how following divine counsel can help us remain safe, even if we do not understand the reasons behind the commandments.
Diane Ferlatte and Bil Lepp from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio.
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Donald Davis and Andy Offutt Irwin from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio.
What's the best way to react when you're in the middle of a conflict? Alisha Coakley and Jenn Zingmark talk about what to do when there's tension and how you can take lessons learned from the Savior to be a peacemaker for positive change.
Kyle Turner is a pharmacist and clinical faculty member at the University of Utah where he researches and teaches courses in leadership. He spends much of his time as a consultant and trainer in leadership development for Intend Health Strategies, a non-profit dedicated to enhancing leadership team dynamics in health care settings. Kyle is currently serving as a counselor in a bishopric and has served previously as a stake Sunday School president, branch presidency counselor, in a ward Young Men presidency and Sunday School presidency, and as ward clerk. He and his wife Katelyn have three children. Links
In August, our team attended the 2023 Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1893, this interfaith conference has advocated for harmony and dialogue across religious traditions and their believers. This year, In Good Faith presented on a panel (see below for link). Now, we also get to share with you the impromptu interviews Steve conducted at the Parliament. He speaks first with Rev. Dallas Conyers and her efforts to combat climate change, an overarching theme at the Parliament. Dallas speaks about a series of consecutive incidents that put her life on hold: listen to how Rev. Conyers found healing through religious vigor and scripture.
After many years of struggling with alcohol abuse, Kayci - a single mom, returned to the church. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains sensitive content that may be triggering or offensive to some audiences. Parental discretion is advised.