D&C 59:1-4
In order to “bloom where you are planted”, it is important to understand the role of commandments in our lives and how a loving Heavenly Father gives them to us so we can grow and be free.
In order to “bloom where you are planted”, it is important to understand the role of commandments in our lives and how a loving Heavenly Father gives them to us so we can grow and be free.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Have you ever noticed that testimony starts with "test" and question begins with "quest"? John explores why spiritual understanding often requires trials, struggles, and searching for answers.
Can the Lord really forget our sins? Here’s the realization I made about repentance that made it all make sense to me. Let’s study D&C 58:42!
Lesson 3 For a Zion People to help us is so crucial to “bloom where we are planted”. Knowing that God has a perfect memory makes the invitation to repent hits a little different.
Dr. Scott Esplin continues his discussion on building Zion, focusing on helping the poor and needy and becoming a united people.
How can we travel “speedily” without being “in haste?” Dr. Scott Esplin explores what it means to act in faith while addressing the myths surrounding the “destroyer on the water.”
Today we're studying D&C 58:28 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Can I tell you the scripture that changed my life and gave me the courage to start sharing my testimony online?! Let’s study D&C 58: 26-27!
One of the best ways to build Zion in a wilderness is to “bloom where you are planted”. This week, we’ll point out 5 lessons to build Zion by blooming. This first one is one that we all can relate to.