Nurture & Admonition
Can you be both highly caring of someone, and yet also have high expectations with them? Hank talks about how different levels of boundaries, nurturing, correction, and authority can affect your connection with others.
Can you be both highly caring of someone, and yet also have high expectations with them? Hank talks about how different levels of boundaries, nurturing, correction, and authority can affect your connection with others.
One of God's greatest gifts is how he is able to connect with each of His children individually, according to their own needs. Hank shares different ways you can use that same principle to bless and heal your relationships with one another.
The Savior used parables throughout His ministry, but He never explained any of them. Hank teaches us why this is and how to apply these sacred stories into each of our individual lives.
Hank finishes this series by talking about the most important role of the Holy Ghost: Testifying of the divinity of the Savior, and the role the Atonement can play in your life. Hank talks about the feelings you can look for to help you feel confident the Holy Ghost is working in your life.
What does it mean to be reliable and consistent in your relationship? And how does that affect the connections you make? Today Hank talks about what it means to be reliable, and how small consistent actions over time can build better bonds with those you love.
The act of forgiveness might very well be one of the most difficult commandments we are asked to obey. And what about those who choose not to forgive us? As we study the parable of the unforgiving servant, Hank assures us that if we but desire to forgive, it is enough for the Lord.
Do control, force, and manipulation strengthen relationships? Or do they break trust that has already been built? Hank relates building relationships to breaking a horse and walking side-by-side with the people you love.
Where do you fit into the parable of the workers in the vineyard? And how do each of the characters apply to you? Hank dives in deep, teaching us a higher level of compassion and empathy while supporting the success of others.
The book of Luke is a much more intimate look into the events throughout Christ's life. Hank helps us understand how this softer, more gentle approach helps us connect more with the characters throughout the Savior's story.
In this final episode of Hank's series on relationships, Hank turns to lessons learned from the original 12 apostles. It is easy to blame others and how they affect you. But true power comes when you look inward to what you can personally change and affect, rather than outward.