Dealing with Writer’s Block
Dealing with writer’s block is tough as a writer. But there was one time in particular where I felt like everything aligned and the Lord taught me a meaningful lesson. Let’s study Jacob 4:10.
Dealing with writer’s block is tough as a writer. But there was one time in particular where I felt like everything aligned and the Lord taught me a meaningful lesson. Let’s study Jacob 4:10.
Facing the loss of her Elkmont cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains—a family treasure for five generations—Lynn Faust began to pay more attention to the fireflies there, the "light show," as the family called it, where thousands of fireflies would light up in unison. When she read that synchronous fireflies did not exist in North America, she knew that scientists were wrong. The creatures were right in her own yard! Realizing just how little was known about these enchanting insects, she set out to observe them, becoming a self-taught firefly expert and unveiling the mysteries of nature's tiny lanterns.
Today we're studying Jacob 3:5 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
After General Conference, I often want to just try to fix everything in my life right away. But there’s a helpful pattern I’ve noticed that makes it easier to focus. Let’s study Jacob 2:3!
Today we're studying Jacob 1:2 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, Jacob 1-4!
A father-son camping trip takes a dangerous turn when 12-year-old Tyler accidentally awakens a powerful forest spirit that traps him in a magical underground prison.
Today we're studying 3 Nephi 17:21 in just one minute! Grab your scriptures and let's dive into them together!
We may not be able to feel Jesus’ hands and feet right now, but what evidence do we have for our living Savior? Let’s study 3 Nephi 11:15.
As Latter-day Saints, we often say that we focus more on Jesus’ resurrection than on His death, and we consider the atonement in Gethsemane as the most sacred event in Jesus’ life. In this episode, we consider a question we don’t think about too often, stemming from this: why have we not cultivated more robust ways to celebrate Holy Week, and all the events leading up to Easter Sunday? Especially when we compare it to all that we do leading up to Christmas? We sat down to talk with Eric Huntsman, a professor of ancient scripture at BYU and author of God So Loved the World: The Final Days of the Savior's Life.