Praise While Perishing
Open up to Alma 24:23 and let’s study about praising while perishing.
Open up to Alma 24:23 and let’s study about praising while perishing.
What does it mean to be a father in 2024? In most U.S. households today, the role of fathers is changing. The “primary breadwinner dad” is increasingly rare, while the "primary caregiver dad” is becoming more common. One-in-five stay at home parents in the US is a father.
Today we're studying Alma 24:16 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
John lost everything to addiction - his family, his home and his job. After being arrested multiple times he turns his life over to the Lord.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Alma 23-29!
In this episode, Angel Coates shares the heartbreaking loss of losing her husband to a tragic car accident, and how her and her family were able to lean on their knowledge of the gospel and the promise of eternal families to give them peace.
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome therapist and podcaster Valerie Hamaker. In his book Falling Upward, Franciscan priest Richard Rohr uses the metaphor of a container to elaborate on what he calls “the two halves of life.” The first half of life, he says, is for building the structure of the container; the second is for filling it and sharing from it. This concept has been foundational for us in our faith journey over the last 10 years, and today with Valerie, we delved into how everyone’s faith evolves over time, the necessity of structure and identity in early faith development, and the importance of embracing complexity, depth, and paradox as we grow.
Detectives Quentin and Same use some experimental (and curiously shaped) technology provided by Quentin's computer genius dad Phinneas to zero in on the computer-crashing culprit.
Today we're studying Alma 22:18 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
Gather your family to listen to stories about being grateful for what you have--even if what you have is not ideal.