How to Be a Better Parent By Healing Your Relationship with God

Parenting is a role in life that many of us don’t get any formal training in. We often end up parenting the way we were parented and for most of you listening the model that was shown you was a fear based parenting style. Coach Crystal Haitsma is a coach that focuses on a different approach to parenting that she likes to call connection based parenting. She has come to believe that this is truly how God parents each of us and if we want to be able to parent like He does we need to heal our relationship with Him. She is talking on the podcast today about how being a good parent is an inside healing process for the parent and when a parent does this, the children will follow and change as well. This is a great episode and one filled with hope because research shows that no matter what age your children are, even if they are adults, you can change your relationship with them and truly gain greater connection.

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Tragedy, Trials & Loss vs. Love, Blessings & Miracles

Tammi's life is an incredible story - marked by both profound trials and tragedy, and incredible faith, inspiration, and miracles. She has faced and overcome many things in her life, from her father dying in a plane crash, to being abused by a neighbor as a child, to having a son born with a hidden brain tumor that ultimately caused him to take his life.  But through it all, Tammi has learned to rely on God, and his love and grace to give her peace and understanding.

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Finding the Faith to Overcome Two Crushing Trials

Overcoming one major trial is hard enough - but what happens when you face two major trials almost back to back? How does that affect your faith? In this episode, Elijahly bravely shares his experiences of missionary work in the Philippines, the challenges he faced, and the unexpected turn his life took when he was sent home.

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YSAs and Church History Questions

YSAs often have questions and potential concerns regarding the Church’s history. In this episode, two church historians discuss how YSA leaders can respond to questions about church history and what resources are available. At the Table is a new podcast series produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Listen and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find podcasts. Please give us your feedback about this episode by filling out this short questionnaire: https://research.churchofjesuschrist.org/jfe/form/SV_bqG61EEsAqjJ9n8

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Sitting in God’s Silence

Finding hope in God and in the Savior through life’s messy moments is not easy, especially when it feels like you’re not getting answers to your prayers! Emily Adams talks about exploring growth through your grief from losing a child, questions of faith, to navigating your reality when it doesn’t look like you expected it would, and learning to find God in the mess.

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From Finance to Fiction, Fantasy, and Faith

In this episode, Mike House shares his story of how he was able to take a step back from his career in the finance world to follow his life's dream of becoming a writer, and how this journey has affected his faith. Join us as Mike talks about some of the fascinating books he's written, including an in-depth trilogy on Barabbas - the criminal that the people chose to set free, and put Christ to death in his place.

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Is God Disappointed in Me?

You've made a mistake. Now what? As humans, we often resign ourselves to living in guilt or shame because we assume that God is disappointed in us. How different would our lives be if we were to shift our thoughts to recognize that God already knows we are imperfect humans doing exactly what His plan was designed for: learning. Let Kurt Francom help you realize that God has never been disappointed in you. He has always been cheering you on, like any loving father does.

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Horizontal Relationships

Every invested parent hopes to have a lasting relationship with their children once they grow and leave the house but transitioning from having your children at home to adult children can often be difficult. Coach Brooke Oniki is a proponent of making sure the relationship between parent and child is a horizontal one. When a horizontal relationship is achieved parents become more trusted and they can exist as a collaborator in their adult children’s lives. There is a lot covered on today's episode and Brooke discusses so much about the importance of horizontal relationships and how they will benefit your life in so many ways. 

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Romans 7–16

In this episode we'll talk about Romans 7-16. We'll review three separate concepts. First, we'll talk about the importance of relying on living prophets and church leaders when we are trying to learn more about passages in ancient scripture that are difficult to understand. Second, we'll review how hope and peace can increase as we better understand the concept that trials can lead to personal growth. Third, we'll discuss the importance of understanding our thoughts and how they lead to emotions. We'll review how a better appreciation of true doctrines can lead to positive feelings, while a poor understanding of doctrine can increase negative feelings.

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