Life isn’t scripted
Think of your favorite TV show. Isn’t it fun to watch because the characters are always fully “themselves”?! Well, real life is a bit different. Let’s dive into James 3:5.
Think of your favorite TV show. Isn’t it fun to watch because the characters are always fully “themselves”?! Well, real life is a bit different. Let’s dive into James 3:5.
Dr. Andrew Skinner examines the stepladder of faith, virtue, temperance, and charity through 2 Peter and the transformative power in living the teachings of Jesus Christ.
How do we find joy amidst trials? Dr. Andrew Skinner explores the admonitions Peter shares with the Ancient Saints that apply to modern-day Latter-day Saints to help prepare for lives as disciples of Jesus Christ.
It is one thing to say we have faith, it is another thing to show it through our actions. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Today we're studying James 1:22 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
What can you ask for from God? What have you asked about recently? Let’s get inspired to ask more questions from James 1:5.
Today we're studying James 1:12 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
We’re all here in the Church today because a teenager had a question and went to the most Divine of sources to get his answer.
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of James. James was an apostle of Jesus Christ, but after the Savior’s mortal ministry had concluded. Christian scholars also believe that he was the half-brother of Jesus, being one of the mortal children of Joseph and Mary. James provides many bits of sound counsel we can use to improve our mental and emotional health. Throughout his writings, he focuses much on the value of showing our faith through our works. We’ll talk about these principles and how they apply to mental health, including how to correct thoughts, take action, and be patient as we wait for change.