Life or Death Laundry Lessons
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Let me tell you about the best family history consultants I once had in a ward! Let’s dive into D&C 66:11.
When tithing becomes about money, people struggle with it. Tithing has nothing to do with money, but it is very much about the heart and a willing mind.
Brother Peter Vidmar continues to explore Doctrine and Covenants 67-70, highlighting principles of revelations, prayer, and Sabbath worship–brought to life through lessons learned as a mission leader, Olympian, and father.
How do Olympic dreams, pioneer faith, and gospel perseverance all tie into one extraordinary legacy? Olympic gold medalist Peter Vidmar shares powerful lessons of faith, perseverance, and the early history of the restored gospel–including the remarkable story of his ancestor, Solomon Chamberlain, who had a vision of the Three Degrees of Glory before the First Vision.
Today we're studying D&C 66:3 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
D&C 64:5-11 are so amazing and instructive! Forgiveness most definitely requires both the heart, a wiling mind, and the compassionate help of Jesus Christ.
Sometimes, I honestly do feel weary in well-doing. But here’s one simple thing that changed it for me. Let’s study D&C 64:33!
D&C 64 is an amazing section about what an “omni-generous” and loving God requires of us…a lesson that has changed and continues to change me.
This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants sections 64-66. We’ll discuss how the Savior yearns to forgive us no matter the sin. We’ll talk about how this is extra amazing considering the great price He paid to achieve that power. We will also talk about the commandment He has given for us to forgive each other. We’ll review how forgiving others can lead to greater peace and mental health, while refusing forgiveness can have the opposite effect. We’ll also talk about how small changes, sustained over time, can have great effects.