The price of a slave
What do we hope to get out of sin? There’s always a payoff for sin, but today we’re learning that that payoff is never enough to make it worth it!
What do we hope to get out of sin? There’s always a payoff for sin, but today we’re learning that that payoff is never enough to make it worth it!
In this weeks episode, Ali Essig shares the story of how her husband had a major stroke at only 37 years-old, and how her inspiration to follow the word of wisdom has helped to save her husband's life and transform her family's health.
Whether it's a big thing or a small thing, if that "thing" is important to us, it is important to our Heavenly Father. Quadriplegic Meg Johnson helps us recognize all of the ways God enables us on a day-to-day basis. Though He may not always give us exactly what we ask for, we can be assured that He is always listening and He will always give us the means to accomplish what He knows is best for us.
Having a spouse commit an affair is life changing and can be so emotionally overwhelming. But there is hope out there and a lot of that help can come through coaching. Therapy and support groups can be very helpful for the spouse who has been betrayed by an affair, but coach Kristin Romney found that coaching was the thing that helped the most because it shifted the focus from the past to the future with giving her tools to feel better now and in the future. She is here talking on the podcast today to let others who have been affected by betrayal know that they can come out the other side better than they have ever been. There is so much hope for happiness after betrayal. If you or someone you know has had a spouse commit an affair, pass this episode along to them or reach out to Kristin to have her help you find the happiness once more in your life.
How would your life be different if you had 13 siblings, and you grew up in a commune with “hippie parents”? Amber Pearce talks about the unlimited power of faith and how the guiding influence of the Spirit transformed her family’s life and set them on a path of hope, love, and redemption.
After his near death experience, Vinnie Tolman searched for 15 years to find just the right person to write about his near death experience - then he met Lynn Taylor. This is the story behind the story. Have you ever wondered how embracing spiritual awareness and love can transform your life?
In September of 1857, one of the greatest atrocities in the history of Mormonism was carried out. Now known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre, a group of Latter-day Saints led a siege in Southern Utah against a wagon train of emigrants on their way from Arkansas to California. After the siege had dragged on for several days, and under the guise of a truce, leaders of the Mormon party lured the emigrants out of their protective circle of wagons and marched them a short distance across the valley before turning on them in surprise and slaughtering at least 120 unarmed men, women, and children.
John chapters 14-17 are filled with “power verses” that can calm an agitated soul, giving peace, hope, and a restoration of confidence in one’s ability to overcome the challenges of life.
When Vinney Tolman was 25 he died in a Dairy Queen bathroom and was placed in a body bag. After meeting a guide named Drake, Vinney experienced the afterlife and was taught 10 heavenly principles that provide incredible insight, comfort, and hope! You don't want to miss this! Vinney's story will change your life.
It isn’t easy to be born into a famous family with big expectations. And there’s few families more famous or with bigger expectations than the Kennedys. Tim Shriver’s immediate family includes not only a former US president, a US Attorney General, and a US Senator, but his parents, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver, founded global humanitarian organizations like the Special Olympics, The Peace Corp, and more.