Happy 100th Birthday!
Happy 100th birthday to beloved Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. What a wonderful, historic event to celebrate a man who has helped me improve my life in so many ways as he has invited me to focus better on Jesus Christ!
Happy 100th birthday to beloved Prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. What a wonderful, historic event to celebrate a man who has helped me improve my life in so many ways as he has invited me to focus better on Jesus Christ!
We're hard at work on Kaboom season 4 and that will be coming in a few months. In the meantime we wanted to share a new show from BYUradio for curious kids (and the grown-ups who love them) called Constant Wonder KIDS. It's the true story of endangered giraffes trapped on an island and the unexpected way conservationists saved them.
At a young age Colton felt his testimony couldn't get any stronger. But after years of not feeding it he found himself in a dark place. How he came back to the light he loved and needed.
Have you ever felt like you’ve strayed too far from God to ever come back? In this episode of Latter-Day Lights, Tonya Wirfs shares her personal story of walking away from the Church with her family, and how, through God’s grace, she found her way back.
Mormon is THE best editor around! I love his “directors cut” commentary on the state of the Nephites here. And I love his almost poetic description of why we get stuck in the Pride Cycle!...
Gather your family to listen to stories about true bravery in the face of your fears and doing the right thing.
Welcome to Grounded, where women of various backgrounds, cultures, and ages gather together to study the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ, through the lens of covenant women. Join us as we discuss: God will do All in His Power to Help us Choose to Return to Him, When the Lord Loves, He Chastens, and The Results of Relying on Ourselves.
Helaman 7 is a crazy chapter - it makes me love our wonderful prophet and the message he shares from Christ even more. 🙏🏻 #
Why is it so hard to draw the line between what’s funny or offensive? We love to laugh and we prize a good sense of humor in ourselves and others. But the ancient Greeks – Aristotle and Plato – said humor was bad for society: they thought of it mainly as mockery and laughing was a loss of self-control. When you consider how quickly humor can go wrong in the hands of a bully or an edgy standup routine, you have to wonder - were the Greek philosophers right?
Sometimes, life’s toughest challenges can lead us to our most profound discoveries. In this episode of Latter-day Lights, Alan Smith shares how the heartbreaking loss of his infant son set him on a journey of self-discovery through the Spirit.