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Tell me more about Jesus with Ruling Elder Scott Bowman
The Church must take back ground from satan. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 04-07-2024.
The Church must take back ground from satan. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 04-07-2024.
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
What secrets of spiritual resilience and repentance can we learn from the prophet Jacob? Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner discusses the responsibility of teaching and leading others toward Christ, sharing personal experiences of relying on the Savior, and highlighting the significance of recording personal spiritual experiences and testimonies for future generations.Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thegroundedpodcast_/YOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/-GJKpK6J_A8ALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/followHIMappleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast00:00 Part 1–Dr. Barbara Morgan Gardner00:22 What to expect in this episode02:03 Introduction of Dr. Gardner04:33 2 Nephi 2 - Jacob's blessing from Lehi07:13 President Holland on Jacob's shaping through trial and the Spirit10:11 Elder Cook and Sister Dennis discuss their struggles11:49 Wealth or pride13:02 Jacob 1:2-6 - Why Jacob writes15:00 Elder Perry: The scriptures are to bring us to Christ16:59 President Eyring - The Book of Mormon is to prove us true18:43 President Holland - Children are matches to be lit19:22 Jacob's trials20:42 Hank shares about Marlene Savage and the testimony of family22:52 2 Nephi 2:3 - Jacob's responsibility, Elder Scott and recording spiritual experiences 26:23 Family and teacher influence on testimony31:00 Criticism of leaders33:40 Jacob 1:17 - Recognizing the Spirit36:09 An analogy about leadership and a crosswalk38:56 President Oaks and advice followed41:09 War chapter of the Book of Mormon comparison42:50 Jacob 1 and 2 - Magnifying our offices44:17 Jacob 2:15-17 - Pride and sexual sin47:08 President Ezra Taft Benson on pride50:13 President Hinckley and The Family: A Proclamation to the World56:01 Mother Teresa as a pencil in the hand of God57:56 Jacob 2:9 - the Nephites have done greater iniquities than the Lamanites1:00:31 Jacob 2:12-14 Pride not just wealth1:06:28 Brigham Young's fear for the Saints1:08:27 Ezekiel 16:49 - Sodom1:09:29 Jacob 2:18 - Seeking the Kingdom of God1:16:27 End of Part 1 - Dr. Barbara Morgan GardnerThanks to the follow HIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
We have new life through Christ. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 02-04-2024.
We have new life through Christ. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 02-04-2024.
Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. Morgan
In this episode we'll talk about chapters six through fourteen of the Book of Revelation. Although these writings are highly symbolic and can seem cryptic at times, if we prayerfully study, looking for answers to questions, we'll receive insights. We'll talk about some experiences by Sister Nelson and Elder Scott that help us better understand these truths. We'll review the concepts that while righteousness yields blessings, it does not prevent all difficulties. We'll talk about how the Lord has prepared ways for us to endure challenges, and how He will eventually provide us with peace and understanding regarding all difficulties we have endured. There are free worksheets available for the invitations made in the weekly podcasts. To get these worksheets, please sign up for my email newsletter. Not only will you get access to the free worksheets, but access to many more free strategies to help manage your mental health. Please sign up at the following link: NEWSLETTER For more information regarding Dr. Morgan, please visit his website here: WEBSITE Download copy of episode transcript: TRANSCRIPT
Why is marriage important? Elder Scott testifies of the blessings of marriage and temple covenants through interviewing a young couple. Click here to view the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God has not given us a Spirit of fear, but of power and love, and a sound mind. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 7-9-2023.
God has not given us a Spirit of fear, but of power and love, and a sound mind. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 7-9-2023.
Why is marriage important? Elder Scott testifies of the blessings of marriage and temple covenants through interviewing a young couple. Click here to view the speech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are saved by grace to do good works. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 2-5-2023.
We are saved by grace to do good works. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 2-5-2023.
Mercy and Forgiveness with Ruling Elder Scott Bowman
The Word of God is a light to our path. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 11-20-2022.
The Word of God is a light to our path. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 11-20-2022.
In this episode Todd, Rivka and Burke discuss the talk, "Using the Supernal Gift of Prayer" by Elder Scott from the April 2007 General Conference.
Grace gives us a new life. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 7-24-2022.
Grace gives us a new life. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 7-24-2022.
"Once in my life, I had the feelings of being left out. I now share the companionship of incomparable brotherhood and sisterhood, a feeling of belonging, of being useful, and I recognize that it comes only from sincere striving to live the commandments of the Lord." Richard G. Scott was an American scientist and religious leader who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder Scott was a noted speaker, known for his compassion and understanding, often expounding on topics such as repentance, change, and the forgiveness.
Receive everything God has for you! --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 4-3-2022.
Receive everything God has for you! --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 4-3-2022.
Richard Bernard, the author of Digital Scripture Study for The Busy Latter-day Saint, has taught classes on using the Gospel Library for BYU Education Week and has also been a guest speaker in Utah, California, Arizona, and Texas. He recently taught three classes on journaling at RootsTech 2021. Richard is also the host of the Busy Latter-day Saint podcast, interviewing church members throughout the United States about their approach to studying the scriptures. In April 2021 he was called to serve an indefinite mission as a consultant in the Priesthood and Family Department, helping the Gospel Library and scripture study become more prominent in the lives of church members. In this podcast, Richard and Kurt talk about the powerful tools in the Gospel Library app and how leaders can help stimulate revelatory study experiences. Highlights 10:50 General Church leaders have two purposes for the Gospel Library app. Provide members with digital offline access to scriptures, hymns, and talks. Facilitate revelatory experiences and get them recorded. 12:00 The point of scripture study is revelation. If you want revelation you have to study and you have to write. Elder Scott said, “Your pen is the antenna to revelation.” 13:00 Everyone has different circumstances and time to study. God will bless you for your effort and the time that you can put in. Put in the time to get daily revelation. 14:15 How can we make our scripture study effective? Start with a prayer Come with a question Pay attention to words that pop out to you. Slow down your study. Read for understanding 17:00 The Gospel Library is a very powerful tool. All your resources are in one place. It's a personal Liahona. 20:15 Important features in the app Make notes Tagging Linking Screens (like tabs) Notebooks 24:00 The importance of tagging. Tagging is a way to take a scripture and assign it to a topic. 31:00 You can link conference talks to scriptures or videos. 32:10 The app also has a notebook section to take notes and create talks. 33:40 Leaders should be using the Gospel Library and model for others. The way to get others to use it is by leading by example. 37:00 How do you help the youth use the Gospel Library? 38:15 Richard gives advice to youth leaders and ways to use the Gospel Library app in their classes. 40:45 The key with the youth is not to take the device away but to use the devices to get them more involved with the gospel and receive revelation. 55:30 Widgets for the Gospel Library app. Links The Busy Latter-day Saint Digital Scripture Study for The Busy Latter-day Saint Email questions or request to Richard at help@thebusylatterdaysaint.com Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library
Walking with God is walking in love. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 10-24-2021.
Walking with God is walking in love. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 10-24-2021.
We want to be walking in love. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 10-3-2021.
We want to be walking in love. --Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 10-3-2021.
The Holy Spirit will guide us in life. -- Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 8-22-2021.
The Holy Spirit will guide us in life. -- Elder Scott Ailie, speaking at Christian Fellowship Church in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on 8-22-2021.
Join me as I discuss single sisters, single mothers, and any other delayed blessings women in the church face and what the Lord wants for us.Elder Maxwell's excellent talk on patience where he said that "we belong to eternity." Excellent talk! Click here.Elder Scott's talk on Finding Joy in Life.The scripture where the story of the Widow of Zarephath and Elijah is in 1 Kings 17:9-24Please hit subscribe and email me at RamonaSiddoway@gmail.com with comments, questions, or topics you wish to explore.To purchase a copy of "We are Adam: the Partnership of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and what it means for you" click here for Amazon and here for Cedar Fort.Subscribe to my monthly newsletter at my website RamonaSiddoway.comFollow my blog at Medium.com for essays and articles that follow closely along with the podcasts.
My thoughts and impressions as I read Elder Scott D. Whiting's talk entitled "Becoming Like Him"
On this episode, we discuss Elder Scott D. Whiting's talk "Becoming like Him." Subjects discussed include: choosing to be like Jesus Christ, the next step mentality, conducting companionship inventory.
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Church of Jesus Christ Study Session seeks to generate reflection about areas in the Restored Gospel. Whether it's Come Follow Me, a General Conference talk or a recent Gospel Topic, hopefully you'll find something to keep the Spirit of Christ in your life. Twitter - @mattsroberts90 ldsstudysession@gmail.com You can also join the discussion in the Facebook Group 'Church of Jesus Christ Study Session with Come Follow Me'. Today we continue into Isaiah 13 where we look at the consequences of the pride that was discussed yesterday. We consider how these can mirror into our lives and what we can see every day to identify where we're at in our personal pride cycle. Spencer V Jones: At times, consequences of sin may appear to be very subtle to the sinner. We may even convince ourselves . . . that no one will be able to detect our sins and that they are well concealed. But always to our Heavenly Father and often to spiritually sensitive leaders, parents, and friends, our sins are glaringly apparent. While attending a youth fireside with Elder Richard G. Scott, I noticed five youths scattered among the congregation whose countenances or body language almost screamed that something was spiritually amiss in their lives. After the meeting, when I mentioned the five youths to Elder Scott, he simply replied, ‘There were eight.
Why is marriage important? Elder Scott testifies of the blessings of marriage and temple covenants through interviewing and counseling with a young couple. Support the show.
Join us as we reunite with Indigenous Absarokee/Santee Sioux Elder Scott Frazier. Our friend comes to us with introspective reflections that advocate the voices of mixed blood Indigenous peoples and also for others who have a hunger for their place in the world. Elder Scott Frazier is the founder of Project Indigenous and an advocate for holding onto an Indigenous perspective within an ever-changing colonial influenced society.
We at Our Ancient Lands are honored to share with you Indigenous Elder Scott Frazier from the original homelands of the Santee Sioux and Absarokee (Crow) Montana region. Scott shares with us his philosophy on culture, environment, politics and art. Scott is the founder of Project Indigenous and had been a culture bearer of the Sundance for over 35 years.
Elder Scott D. Whiting, an LDS Church General Authority Seventy, spoke at LDS Business College devotional on Nov. 7, 2017.
Interview Transcript Available Below Jon Birger is a magazine writer and contributor to Fortune Magazine. Jon is also the author of Date-onomics: How Dating Became a Lopsided Numbers Game. In this book he explains the reason behind the lop-sided dating demographics and the decline in marriage rates with a focus in one chapter on the Jewish and Latter-day Saint religions. A big shout out to Geoff Openshaw from This Week in Mormons that helped conduct the interview. Go listen and subscribe to his podcast! Episode Summary: 5:56 Date-onomics looks at the demographics of why dating may be more challenging for women vs. men. 7:12 For the last fifteen years there have been four women graduating college for every three men. 7:48 There is a college gender gap that is responsible for the decline in marriages for educated women. 8:22 What is the scarcity rule and how is that effecting dating influences? 9:32 In Date-onomics Jon studied the secular world and how they can be less susceptible to outside cultural influences. 12:55 The gender ratio in the Latter-day Saint faith. 14:00 Is there a marriage crisis within the Latter-day Saint and Orthodox Jewish faith? 15:36 For the Latter-day Saints living in Utah, there is a gender gap. There is a 60/40 ratio women to men. 16:00 The gender ratio affects our behavior. 18:04 The ratio can cultivate very picky men. 19:49 Data suggest that in all religions women tend to be more devout then men. 20:31 Approximately 30 to 40 percent of LDS young men go on missions. 21:50 Most men who fall away from organized religion are between their late teen years to their twenties. 23:03 The age change for LDS missions reflected a surge of those choosing to go. 25:00 Why Millennials don’t date? 26:01 Millennial men are not happy couch potatoes. Case in point is Silicon Valley. 27:07 The Bay area in California has more men graduating from college than women. The marriage rates are much higher and divorce rates are very low. 28:52 Millennials are marrying late because of a faith crisis, not a dating crisis. This has become a demographics issue. 30:05 The science in Date-onomics shows how some of these patterns are hard wired within us. This is based on the demographics problem. 31:02 To shift the demographics slant, help encourage young men to stay active in the church. 33:11 The gender gap is not as great outside of Utah. Young men who do not serve missions may feel less ostracized outside Utah. 36:09 Elder Scott, “If you are a young man of appropriate age and are not married, don’t waste time in idle pursuits. Get on with life and focus on getting married. Don’t just coast through this period of life." 38:21 Freshman classes at BYU are 60/40 women to men due to LDS missions. 39:25 If college graduates were willing to date non-college graduates, the gender ratio may not be as bad. 41:46 As men age, they become locked into their ways and more rigid. 42:36 The plastic surgery surge in Utah can be contributed to the lop-sided demographics. Suggested Solutions: 45:47 Do not assume millennials are not marrying because of laziness. 46:45 Make gender ratios a consideration when choosing a college. 49:16 College educated women can expand their dating pool to include non-college educated men. 50:26 Avoid the musical chairs syndrome. Links: Date-onomics Book Jon Birger Website The End of Men: And the Rise of Women, by Hannah Rosin Interview Transcript Kurt Francom: This is a simulcast along with my friend Geoff from the podcast This Week in Mormons. How are you, Geoff? Geoff Openshaw: Hey, what’s up, Kurt? Good to see you, buddy. Kurt Francom: Nice. We decide to tag team this episode because it’s such a fascinating topic and that we’re both going to be interviewing and having a discussion with Jon Birger, who is the author of Date-onomics - How dating became a lopsided numbers game.
Catalyst Church on Raceway
Tom, Jake and Matt discuss the aging church leadership. http://www.sltrib.com/home/2245029-155/with-average-age-of-80-mormon http://radiowest.kuer.org/post/age-and-leadership-lds-church http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/elder-l-tom-perry-elder-richard-g-scott-health http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865628288/Elder-Scott-unable-to-attend-meetings-of-the-Twelve-but-Elder-Perry-returns.html?pg=all http://articles.latimes.com/1993-07-31/local/me-18763_1_ezra-taft-benson
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches that we will grow stronger and the Lord will bless us as we pass through trials.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.
Elder Scott teaches the wonderful blessing of repentance.
Elder Scott teaches to eliminate distractions from our lives.