Whew, I’m Better Than Everyone!
Two situations that happened to me recently that made me feel on top of the world… and then on the bottom. Let’s see what Moroni teaches us as the solution as we study Mormon 9:27.
Two situations that happened to me recently that made me feel on top of the world… and then on the bottom. Let’s see what Moroni teaches us as the solution as we study Mormon 9:27.
Mormon loved his people...and his enemies - no doubt about that! Because of that, he felt a great yearning to share with them that which to him was of “great worth”...😀
In this episode we’ll talk about Mormon chapters seven through nine. These chapters contain the final words of the prophet Mormon and the initial writings of his son, the prophet Moroni. We’ll review two core concepts that are contained in Mormon’s final discourse; the ideas of identity and purpose. We’ll talk about how truly understanding our identity can help us have greater direction and purpose during mental health trials. We’ll also talk about how knowing our purpose can give us strength to endure difficulties.
Today we're studying Mormon 8:19 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Mormon 7-9!
In the midst of a super sad and tragic chapter, there are a couple of nice things to point out. Makes me love and respect Mormon even more. 😇
Today we're studying Mormon 5:11 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
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Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
Ok, truth be told - after chapter 1, Mormon 2-5 is a pretty sad and depressing tale of a very wicked and disobedient people. That said, Mormon loved them and there are some lessons for us to learn from it. 😀