When Faith Heals and When it Hurts

This week, Tim and I are sharing a fascinating conversation with therapist and researcher Janeen Martin about the complex and deeply personal ways that religion and mental health intersect. Janeen has spent years working with clients navigating the full spectrum of religious experience—some who find their faith to be a source of deep resilience and healing, and others for whom it has been a source of pain and struggle. That contrast led her to ask some big questions: What makes religion a protective factor for some and a source of distress for others? How do individual personality, family dynamics, and church culture shape the way we engage with faith? And most importantly, how can we cultivate a relationship with God and our faith that supports our mental and emotional well-being?

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Becoming Old Faithful: Consistency is Key

Trust with your spouse isn’t built on grand gestures–it’s built on consistency. Hank explores how being predictable and reliable, like Old Faithful, can transform your marriage, friendships, and family relationships. Are you someone your spouse (and others) can count on?

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The Power of Christ’s Compassion

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?

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Jesus Waits Before He Works Miracles

Have you ever begged God for a miracle, only to hear silence? This stunning poem about Jairus reveals a truth we often forget—sometimes, Christ waits before He heals. Not because He isn’t listening, but because His timing is perfect. If you’re in a season of waiting, don’t lose hope. The miracle is coming. And when it does, you’ll understand why it had to happen His way, in His time.

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Don’t Believe What You Think!

Can you make your life “better by 8”? Psychologist Paul Jenkins shares powerful mental models that will help you step into your God-given role as a creator and help you discover new ways to help you feel better about yourself from the inside out!

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How to Take Back Control of Your Life

Ever feel like you have no control over your circumstances? That life is just happening to you? David Morgan shares an inspiring reminder from D&C 58:28—God has given you power to act, to choose, and to change your situation for the better. No matter what challenges you're facing, there is always something you can do. When you take action, even in small ways, you invite God’s power into your life. And He will bless you in ways you never expected. So what’s one thing you can do today to move forward?

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God Does Impossible Math

Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen, sat down with Steve in studio, for a chat about Jesus, humility, and blow dryers. Dallas Jenkins launched his career producing the independent feature "Hometown Legend" at the age of 25 and shepherded it to distribution by Warner Brothers. In the nearly 20 years since then, he has directed and produced over a dozen feature and short films for companies such as Universal, Pure Flix, Hallmark Channel and Amazon. Most recently, he directed “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” which Lionsgate released nationwide in November 2024.

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From Addiction and Temptation to Triumphant Redemption

When you’ve wandered so far that rock bottom becomes your new normal, can a single moment of grace change your course forever? Husband, father of four, and RN-turned-educator Joe McCally shares how his encounters with voices of doubt throughout his childhood slowly gave way to a downward spiral of addiction, broken promises, and near-catastrophic decisions. From wrestling with tobacco, alcohol, and pornography, to the familial struggles that left him homeless, Joe’s conversion story and journey to sobriety illustrate that no depth is too far for God’s reach.

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