The Prodigal and the Road that Leads Home

Enhance your study of General Conference and strengthen your testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ as you join with Elaine Dalton, Barbara Morgan Gardner and community in an uplifting, grounded, and fun gospel discussion.  Each week we carefully define, study and analyze the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ from these inspired talks coupled with the Come, Follow Me weekly scripture study. We also share personal application, experiences in Church leadership, family, community, missions, etc.,  We’d love to have you join us! 

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Be Peaceable Followers of Christ

Enhance your study of General Conference and strengthen your testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ as you join with Elaine Dalton, Barbara Morgan Gardner and community in an uplifting, grounded, and fun gospel discussion.  Each week we carefully define, study and analyze the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ from these inspired talks coupled with the Come, Follow Me weekly scripture study. We also share personal application, experiences in Church leadership, family, community, missions, etc.,  We’d love to have you join us! 

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Allowing Our Pain to Turn Us to Christ

Joy McCullough is a Protestant, Evangelical with a background in professional counseling. She is the wife of Pastor Jeff McCullough, the creator of the YouTube channel Hello Saints. She has four children and recently relocated to Utah from St. Louis. Joy spends a lot of time doing photography, thrifting, and playing violin, along with staring at the Wasatch Mountains. She completed her undergraduate degree in speech communication from Greenville University and received a Masters in Professional Counseling from Liberty University in Virginia. Joy is not afraid of her own or other people’s brokenness. She has a heart for creating space for people to come as they are and to find true healing and hope through authenticity and honesty, free from shame. Her faith in Jesus informs this passion and approach.

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Tough Love from the Book of Mormon

Book of Mormon scholar Grant Hardy knows that there are lots of different views about what The Book of Mormon is—how it came to be, how credible its origin story and originator are, and what its value is to Latter-day Saints, and to the world.

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Triumphing Over Addiction and Embracing Self-Love

In this episode, Trevor Heninger shares his remarkable journey of triumph over a 30-year battle with addiction, and how the practice of self-love was the compass that guided him through his darkest hours. His story is a testament to the transformative power of the atonement through compassion, forgiveness, and brotherhood. Trevor also shares his inspiration behind the creation of his support and empowerment organization, Rise Undaunted, and how it's helping men to break the cycle of addiction and unworthiness, and reach their full potential.

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Removing Shame from a Gospel of Grace

Richie T. Steadman is a radio host, producer, actor, and founder of the Latter-day Saint podcast, “The Cultural Hall”, where he has been entertaining and informing since 2011. Richie worked for 16 years as the producer of the popular Utah radio show, “Radio from Hell”. He served a mission in Cleveland, Ohio, and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Richie T’s interests extend far beyond the studio—he’s passionate scholar of Mormon history and a dedicated husband. In this podcast, Richie T interviews Kurt Francom about his book, Is God Disappointed in Me?, and they talk about how we can teach and lead without creating shame.

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