Doctrine and Covenants 41–44
The scriptures warn about "sleeping nations" and tell us to "awake, awake!" But what if we’re spiritually snoozing without realizing it? John breaks down how we can wake up and avoid spiritual procrastination.
The scriptures warn about "sleeping nations" and tell us to "awake, awake!" But what if we’re spiritually snoozing without realizing it? John breaks down how we can wake up and avoid spiritual procrastination.
“Confidence in the Presence of God” by President Nelson “He is Risen!” "Our confidence can truly wax strong in the presence of God right now!” D&C 121:45 What stands out to you from your study and this discussion today?
Let’s walk with the Savior together on the road to Emmaus and, like the disciples of old, have our eyes opened as we come to know Him by living a life of virtue and charity, drawing nearer to Him by making and keeping sacred covenants in the Holy Temple, and preparing with oil in our lamps to receive Him.
Kindness isn’t always easy—it takes courage to stand up, speak up, and reach out. Sometimes, it means defending someone, and sometimes, it means stepping outside your comfort zone. Rachel Rhien Tucker shares why being brave enough to be kind makes all the difference.
The parable of the Good Samaritan is more than just a nice story—it’s an invitation. In Luke 10, the Samaritan tells the innkeeper, “Take care of him.” That’s exactly what the Savior asks of us. Who in your life needs care today? Maybe it’s a friend who’s feeling left out. Maybe it’s a family member who needs a listening ear. Maybe it’s a stranger whose day could be changed by a small act of kindness. Take the challenge today—ask the Savior to open your eyes to someone you can help. A simple act of love can be life-changing.
What really drives Christ’s love for us? In 3 Nephi 17:6, we get a glimpse into His heart—compassion. When He saw the Nephites longing for Him to stay, He didn’t rush away. He stayed. He healed. He wept with them. His example teaches us that true ministering starts with feeling with people, not just doing things for them. Today, let’s slow down and ask: How can you minister to someone today, with compassion like the Savior?
Brent Holladay was recently released as temple president of the Orlando Florida Temple. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Brigham Young University, and spent the last 26 years of his career working as Chief Information Officer and Chief Deputy Clerk for elected Clerks of Court in Florida.
Our episode today is about being someone's angel in order to Light the World.
What would be your final message to future generations? Dr. Anthony Sweat explores Moroni's many exhortations to the Latter-day Saints. He discusses how the Holy Ghost will manifest after inquiring of the Lord with real intent regarding the integrity of the Book of Mormon.
So much could be side about this wonderful “three legged stool” as Elder Uchtdorf once called it. I think Faith, Hope, and Charity are the perfect antidote for all the ills of life. 😀