Do Jury Trials Work the Way We Want Them To?

A trial by jury is an important American right, enshrined in the 6th and 7th amendments of the constitution. But do jury trials work the way we want them to? Not all countries use citizen juries in their justice systems, and the ones that do generally don't give them quite as much power as America does. But juries are also becoming rare in the United States.

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A Season of Struggle

What do you do when your season of life is actually a season of struggle? Join author/speaker @Al Fox Carraway as she teaches about how she navigates the trials in her own personal life and how she uses them to rely more on the Savior.

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Helaman 1-6

In this episode we’ll talk about Helaman chapters one through six. We’ll talk about some of the political problems the Nephites faced, and how this ultimately led to serious destruction through lack of preparedness. We’ll discuss how we need to have our own emotional defenses ready and strong, to deal with the trials that life poses. We’ll also talk about the power that comes from binding ourselves to the Savior. This process can help us navigate the difficulties that affect everyone, regardless of the choices they make. 

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Feeling the Savior’s Love

How can we feel the Savior's love through our struggles and trials? Author, speaker, & quadriplegic Meg Johnson helps us to remember that we are given the choice whether we want to feel the Savior's love and what we can do to feel it.

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Alma 39-42

In this episode we’ll talk about Alma chapters thirty-nine through forty-two. These chapters contain Alma’s counsel to his wayward son, Corianton. We’ll talk about how our modern culture has so much convenience, that we often look for the easy way to get things done. We’ll review how mental health improvement is completely possible, but requires consistent, diligent effort. We’ll also talk about the enabling power of Jesus Christ, and how His sufferings made Him the greatest confidant and resource we have to get through our trials. 

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