Merging Mental Health and Faith

Our mental health is just as important to God as our physical and spiritual wellness. Author/podcaster Ganel-Lyn Condie helps us to identify several ways to merge the gap between mental health and faith as we bring awareness to suicide prevention.

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Helaman 13-16: Part 2

Sister Sheri Dew continues to explore how prophets see around corners, issue warnings, and testify of the Gathering of Israel, and the power of staying on the Covenant Path of Jesus Christ.

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Helaman 13-16: Part 1

If you could ask a prophet anything, what would you ask? Sister Sheri Dew reflects on her experiences working with several Church Presidents, how the Lord guides His people to the Covenant Path of Jesus Christ, and the Lord’s warning about rejecting the prophets.

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From Lost in a Mine to Stake President

Joshua Dennis works as a designer for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the For the Strength of Youth Magazine and the Gospel Living App. He graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting and Drawing. He has served as a bishop and currently as a stake president. Josh lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with his wife Johana and their four children.

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Choosing Change

In this episode, Heather is joined by coach Jackie Swainson. In their conversation they talk about the role of change in our lives. Jackie shares her insights on how change is not about losing oneself but becoming more aligned with our true potential. They discuss the power of choosing change rather than being forced into it and how this choice leads to more meaningful and lasting transformation. Jackie also provides practical advice on how to start the process of change, particularly through small, manageable steps.

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NFL Leadership at Church

Taysom Hill is an American professional football utility player and quarterback for the NFL’s New Orleans Saints. He is the youngest of four children and grew up in Pocatello, Idaho, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. Taysom served a mission to Sydney, Australia, and played college football at Brigham Young University where he was a starting quarterback. He married his wife Emily while at BYU and their family now splits their time between New Orleans and Provo, Utah.

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Derek’s Story

"A lot of people hear my story and they're like, wow, you used heroin? Like what programs did you go through? And with my story, I'm not recommending this to people that have true addictions, but the gospel was my recovery. It really was. I'm not saying to just read your scriptures and you're fine. Seek professional help, go to AA, NA -- there's all these amazing programs. But for me, I didn't do that stuff. I went back to church. I engulfed myself in the gospel.

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The God of Friday

This week, we’re sitting down with our good friend Patrick Mason for a conversation that is as deeply challenging. Patrick recently returned from a transformative trip to Rwanda, where he was confronted with the enduring impact of the 1994 genocide. In our discussion, Patrick shares his reflections on witnessing both the unimaginable horrors of the past and the remarkable steps toward reconciliation and peace that are happening today.

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