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Friendship comes with expectations we don't even realize we carry. When someone we've known for years suddenly changes how they interact with us, or when differences create distance, the pain feels real and personal. Yet beneath these friendship struggles lies something more fundamental - our unexamined beliefs about what friendship actually means. This week, I explore why friendship is actually a thought, not a fact, and how this perspective shift can transform your relationships. Through a caller's question about losing friends and struggling to make new connections, I unpack the hidden expectations we place on friendships. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/521
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Send us a textOn June 29, 1844, the Saints in Nauvoo gathered to mourn Joseph and Hyrum Smith. As their real graves remained hidden for safety, W.W. Phelps stood before two empty coffins and delivered a funeral sermon unlike any other. In this episode of Angels and Seerstones, we dive into that powerful oration—and the mysteries it holds.Joined by historians Mark Ashurst-McGee and Bruce Van Orden, we explore Phelps's striking claims: that Joseph Smith was a premortal archangel, possibly the Holy Ghost, the final martyr of the age, and even a future destroying angel bringing divine judgment.What did early Saints believe about Joseph's eternal role? Why did Phelps reconstruct the sermon 11 years later? And how do ideas like Gazelem, the Prince of Light, reflect the esoteric teachings of Nauvoo?We also reflect on how modern Latter-day Saints have interpreted—or quietly sidelined—these bold theologies. Join us as we untangle one of the most fascinating funeral sermons in LDS history.
There seems to be a great divide in the minds of powerful LDS politicians, pressured to straddle both the celestial world of stringent fundamentalist doctrine and the pit of dank, based, red-edged online lordery. Their chaotic minds are now our problem.Know of a missing woman's case that needs attention? Contact us at someplaceunderneith@gmail.com.Some Place Under Neith produced and edited by Adam Wirtz and Last Podcast Network. Artwork by Kevin Conor Keller, intro song "Subway" by Lunachicks, remixed by Devin Castaldi-Micca.Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Some Place Under Neith ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Kody's long-lost best friend (and potential ex-lover) comes into town for Boys Night Out! Kody gets called out for being a beta and bungee jumps off the Stratosphere, the wives go to the Zoo and talk about how they never hang out together, and Leon is off to college, leaving Meri a sad, empty nester. Stay tuned for the after show (for VIP Patreon Raccoons only!) where we discuss our gay conspiracies and some crazy drama surrounding Welcome to Plathville! Get tons more cringey content on our Patreon! https://patreon.com/realitytvcringeFollow us on IG https://instagram.com/realitytvcringeSubscribe to see our raccoon faces on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_2CgqXLWjIEKV9PCtH3Kjw?sub_confirmation=1Leave a message for us on SpeakPipe: https://speakpipe.com/realitytvcringeSupport the pod by leaving a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! Thank you so much!
Former X Games speed climbing gold medalist Aaron Shamy joins the podcast today for a deep conversation about how climbing affects our identities and can influence us to become better members of society. A longtime local of American Fork outside of Salt Lake City, Aaron is a member of the LDS church and also shares about how his faith forms his approach to life, and how his religion is seen within the (often non-spiritual) climbing community. Plus - What it was like to compete (and win!) in the X Games, Jay and Aaron consider doing American Ninja Warrior, Jay and Aaron's skin care tips, and why gates in is the way. If you're craving more First Ascent during that time, join the First Ascent Patreon! For $5, $7 or $10 a month, you'll get access to wide ranging bonus content from greats like Mark Hudon, Scott Stevenson and an ever growing library of Jay's musings. Plus you'll get exclusive beta, route info, and more. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/FirstAscentPodcastDo you have a listener question or a topic idea? Let us know at @firstascentpod on Instagram! Jay can be found at @jayknower. Disclaimer: The information expressed in this episode is for entertainment purposes only, and is not intended as, nor should it be interpreted as, informational or instructional.
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
Professor Ralph Hancock of BYU discusses the dilemmas facing the church and the complexities of navigating politics as Latter-day Saints work within a secular world. Ralph's Articles on Alive and Intelligent Substack - https://aliveandintelligent.substack.com Cwic Media Website: http://www.cwicmedia.com
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk “The Seven Deadly Heresies” on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these “7 Deadly Heresies.” MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
In this video, Christian Barrett reacts to the banned Mormon Cartoon that lays out shocking and controversial doctrines taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). He examines whether the video accurately portrays LDS doctrine and compares their teachings to the Scriptures. Are Mormon beliefs compatible with Christianity? Does the Bible support ideas like multiple gods, celestial sex, or that God was once a man? Let's dig into the truth.Watch the original video: https://youtu.be/n3BqLZ8UoZk?si=fpSQO3DHt2f6a13TChapters:00:37 - Reacting to the Banned Mormon Movie06:45 - Christianity and Mormonism are not the same07:43 - There are countless gods09:30 - Joseph Smith on God once being a man14:37 - Elohim and his multiple goddess wives20:14 - Endless Celestial Sex?!26:04 - Lucifer and Jesus are brothers?!28:57 - Jesus was not created33:11 - The Cursed in LDS Theology39:47 - God had sex with Mary?!45:36 - Jesus in America48:00 - The Founding of the LDS Church52:08 - Joseph Smith is there on Judgment Day?!56:10 - Joseph Smith - The Martyr58:00 - What we learn from LDS TheologyTopics Covered:- LDS doctrine vs biblical Christianity- Is Mormonism Christian?- Exposing false teachings about God and Jesus- LDS beliefs on polygamy, divinity, and salvation- Joseph Smith's role in Mormon theologyLet me know your thoughts in the comments: Have you seen the "banned" Mormon cartoon?Subscribe for more biblical responses to culture, cults, and counterfeit gospels.#Mormonism #ChristianResponse #LDSDoctrine #FalseTeaching #ExposingError #JosephSmith #BiblicalTruth #ApologeticsMake sure to subscribe on YouTube: @nistryFor more resources, visit @ Follow us: on Instagram @istries/profilecard/ on Spotify: @ast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928on Apple Podcast: @ast/the-four-fold-disciple/id1505547928my reading list: @ow/74696644-christian-barrett Fair Use Disclaimer:This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. All clips used are protected by the Fair Use Doctrine within Title 17 of the United States Code. This doctrine safeguards the use of copyrighted material for transformative purposes, such as commentary, criticism, review and news reporting. Under Title 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), any person who makes a false, bad faith, or misleading copyright claim or uses a copyright takedown to infringe on free speech, criticism, or commentary can be held liable for damages to the content creator.Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
This is a new episode that I recorded quickly this morning before work. It briefly covers Doctrine and Covenants 76. Shine on!
Send us a Positive Review!In this episode Val is a guest on the wonderful In Her Image Podcast to discuss the complex emotional journey of awakening to the divine feminine. They explore common emotional responses to one's realization that s/he has been estranged from half of deity for one's whole life, awakening to the power that many of us give away in allowing others to define who the Divine is, and how this journey almost always leads to the need to redefine one's relationship with the LDS church in ways that are more differentiated, self advocating, and truly connecting with ones' Divine Source. Support the showListen, Share, Rate & Review EPISODES Friday Episodes Annual Subscription $89 Friday Episodes Monthly Subscription $10 Valerie's Support & Processing Groups Donate: Venmo or Patreon Visit our Website
Associate Professor Brent Yergensen has just written the most comprehensive and clarifying work on the Pride movement within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His conclusion? A Shadow Faith has risen in the church! His Paper, Shadow Faith or Organizational Breakoff? Inflection Points and the Symbolic Convergence of Latter-day Saint Subculture was recently published by an academic journal. Here is the paper - https://cdr.creighton.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/8c5efbfa-87d1-4c0f-b037-3ad6a76cdfa5/content Brent Yergensen (Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln) is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Communication at The University of Texas at Tyler. His research focuses on the intersections of religion, science, politics, and history with mass media, especially film. He teaches primarily in media theory and history, rhetorical theory and criticism, research methods, and organizational communication. Cwic Media Website: http://www.cwicmedia.com
Part 1 The Miracle of Forgiveness by Spencer W. Kimball Summary"The Miracle of Forgiveness" by Spencer W. Kimball is a seminal work that focuses on the principles of repentance and forgiveness from a Latter-day Saint perspective. Below is a summary of the key themes and concepts presented in the book:Understanding Sin: Kimball emphasizes the reality of sin and the importance of recognizing it in our lives. He explains that sin is not just a personal failing but also a separation from God, which creates a need for reconciliation.The Atonement of Jesus Christ: Central to the book is the doctrine of the Atonement, where Kimball discusses how Jesus Christ's sacrifice enables individuals to overcome sin. The transformative power of the Atonement is pivotal in achieving true forgiveness, both from God and oneself.Repentance Process: Kimball outlines the steps of true repentance, which include recognizing the sin, feeling genuine remorse, forsaking the sin, confessing to God (and in some cases, to others), and making amends. He highlights that repentance is not merely an act but a change of heart.Forgiveness: The book delves into the nature of forgiveness, stating that it is both a divine gift and a personal choice. Kimball discusses the necessity of forgiving others as a reflection of God's forgiveness toward us. He asserts that holding onto grudges obstructs personal peace and spiritual progress.The Importance of Humility: Humility, according to Kimball, is crucial in seeking forgiveness and repenting. Being humble allows individuals to acknowledge their shortcomings and seek help from God and others.Obstacles to Forgiveness: Kimball addresses common barriers to forgiveness, such as pride, anger, and a desire for revenge. He encourages readers to overcome these emotions to experience true healing and peace.The Joy of Forgiveness: Throughout the text, Kimball illustrates that forgiveness is ultimately a liberating experience that leads to joy and spiritual growth. Through sincere efforts to forgive and repent, individuals can find happiness and a deeper connection with God.Practical Applications: In addition to theoretical discussions, the book provides practical guidance on how to implement these principles in everyday life, encouraging readers to develop a personal relationship with God through prayer, scripture study, and service.In conclusion, "The Miracle of Forgiveness" serves as both a theological treatise and a self-help guide, urging readers to embrace the principles of forgiveness and repentance to obtain peace, joy, and a deeper relationship with the divine.Part 2 The Miracle of Forgiveness AuthorSpencer W. Kimball was the twelfth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent leader within the church. He was born on March 28, 1895, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and served as a church leader for many decades, including as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from 1943 until he became president in 1973. He passed away on November 5, 1985.The Miracle of Forgiveness Spencer W. Kimball released The Miracle of Forgiveness in 1969. The book focuses on the principles of forgiveness, repentance, and redemption, emphasizing both the spiritual aspects and the practical applications of these concepts within the context of LDS teachings. It has been influential within the church and is often recommended for those seeking to understand the importance of forgiveness and the process of repentance.Other Notable Works In addition to The Miracle of Forgiveness, Spencer W. Kimball authored several other works, including: The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball (published in 1982) – A compilation of Kimball's talks and lessons, considered essential for understanding his leadership and doctrine. Faith Precedes the Miracle (published in 1972) – This book discusses
Bruce R. McConkie gave his talk "The Seven Deadly Heresies" on June 1, 1980. He delivered this address at Brigham Young University (BYU). Just what are these "7 Deadly Heresies." MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell take a deeper look in the next month as they discuss each point in great detail. This is the first week of the series.
What if the very system you trust to bring you closer to God is actually pulling you away from His grace—and true freedom is found somewhere you might not expect? In Galatians 5, Paul reminds us that true freedom comes not from religious rule-keeping or law-based performance, but from living by the Spirit through faith in Christ alone.--The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Galatians 5 | True Freedom in ChristSection 1: Stand Firm in Freedom (Galatians 5:1-6)Galatians 5:1-6 (NLT)Christ has truly set us free. Paul urges us to stay free and not get tied up again in slavery—this time, not slavery to old sinful habits, but to religious legalism. Both are equally destructive.Many Mormons follow rules, believing this makes them justified before God. Paul, once a Pharisee, believed the same until he encountered Christ:Philippians 3:7-9 (NLT): Paul calls his former religious achievements "garbage" compared to knowing Christ.Relying on works, like circumcision in Paul's day or LDS temple worthiness today, cuts people off from Christ and God's grace. True righteousness comes by faith alone.Big Idea: Christ set us free—don't return to a system of religious control.Illustration: Jesus didn't come to give us a new set of religious rules. He came to set us free (Matthew 11:28-30).Section 2: The Danger of Legalism (Galatians 5:7-12)Galatians 5:7-12 (NLT)The Galatians were running well until false teachers led them astray, adding law-keeping to the gospel. Paul warns that even small false teachings spread like yeast.Who holds Mormons back today? Consider the "Four Horsemen" of LDS control:LDS LeadershipLDS ScripturesLDS Temple System (worthiness interviews, temple recommends)LDS Culture and Social PressureAll these create a performance treadmill, keeping people from the simple gospel of grace.Paul is blunt: False teachers deserve judgment.Section 3: Freedom Isn't a License to Sin (Galatians 5:13-15)Galatians 5:13-15 (NLT)Freedom from the law doesn't mean freedom to indulge the sinful nature. It leads to loving and serving others.Key Point: True freedom leads to love and service, not selfishness.LDS Misconception: Evangelicals are often accused of "cheap grace."Examples:Bruce R. McConkie (Book: Mormon Doctrine (2nd ed., 1966), p. 671) : “One of the most pernicious heresies of modern Christendom is the concept that man is saved by grace alone... This concept, as interpreted by modern Christians, removes all the restraints which encourage personal righteousness and offers salvation to the sinner merely for confessing Christ.”Spencer W. Kimbal (Book: The Miracle of Forgiveness (1969), p. 206) : “One of the most fallacious doctrines originated by Satan and propounded by man is that man is saved alone by the grace of God; that belief in Jesus Christ alone is all that is needed for salvation.”True...
Send us a text“If you want to do His work, you have to put Him first.” — Marla GaleFriends, I had the sweetest time chatting with Marla Gale. She shared how designing jewelry became a sacred way to consecrate creativity—and start meaningful conversations about Jesus while gathering with other women in faith.What moved me most was Marla's deep belief that when we gather women to talk of Christ, it doesn't just strengthen our own hearts—it quietly changes our homes, our families, and our communities in ways we may never fully see.This conversation is a gentle reminder that gathering begins with turning our own hearts to Christ, and then walking with others as they do the same. ---------------------------------Marla's InstagramGather GemsMarla Gale is the Founder and Executive Director of the We Are Creators Conference and the upcoming We Are Creators Podcast — both dedicated to helping bold LDS women create with purpose and faith. She's passionate about sharing her raw and real journey of coming closer to Jesus Christ on her account @marlalovesjesus, and about gathering women who are striving to do the same. Marla is a wife, a mom of five, and loves running, lifting, and staying strong for the wild and wonderful adventure of family life.
What if the very system you trust to bring you closer to God is actually pulling you away from His grace—and true freedom is found somewhere you might not expect? In Galatians 5, Paul reminds us that true freedom comes not from religious rule-keeping or law-based performance, but from living by the Spirit through faith in Christ alone.--The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Galatians 5 | True Freedom in ChristSection 1: Stand Firm in Freedom (Galatians 5:1-6)Galatians 5:1-6 (NLT)Christ has truly set us free. Paul urges us to stay free and not get tied up again in slavery—this time, not slavery to old sinful habits, but to religious legalism. Both are equally destructive.Many Mormons follow rules, believing this makes them justified before God. Paul, once a Pharisee, believed the same until he encountered Christ:Philippians 3:7-9 (NLT): Paul calls his former religious achievements "garbage" compared to knowing Christ.Relying on works, like circumcision in Paul's day or LDS temple worthiness today, cuts people off from Christ and God's grace. True righteousness comes by faith alone.Big Idea: Christ set us free—don't return to a system of religious control.Illustration: Jesus didn't come to give us a new set of religious rules. He came to set us free (Matthew 11:28-30).Section 2: The Danger of Legalism (Galatians 5:7-12)Galatians 5:7-12 (NLT)The Galatians were running well until false teachers led them astray, adding law-keeping to the gospel. Paul warns that even small false teachings spread like yeast.Who holds Mormons back today? Consider the "Four Horsemen" of LDS control:LDS LeadershipLDS ScripturesLDS Temple System (worthiness interviews, temple recommends)LDS Culture and Social PressureAll these create a performance treadmill, keeping people from the simple gospel of grace.Paul is blunt: False teachers deserve judgment.Section 3: Freedom Isn't a License to Sin (Galatians 5:13-15)Galatians 5:13-15 (NLT)Freedom from the law doesn't mean freedom to indulge the sinful nature. It leads to loving and serving others.Key Point: True freedom leads to love and service, not selfishness.LDS Misconception: Evangelicals are often accused of "cheap grace."Examples:Bruce R. McConkie (Book: Mormon Doctrine (2nd ed., 1966), p. 671) : “One of the most pernicious heresies of modern Christendom is the concept that man is saved by grace alone... This concept, as interpreted by modern Christians, removes all the restraints which encourage personal righteousness and offers salvation to the sinner merely for confessing Christ.”Spencer W. Kimbal (Book: The Miracle of Forgiveness (1969), p. 206) : “One of the most fallacious doctrines originated by Satan and propounded by man is that man is saved alone by the grace of God; that belief in Jesus Christ alone is all that is needed for salvation.”True...
Today we engage in a profound conversation with guest Amanda Darrow, who shares her experiences growing up in Utah as a queer, Jewish/Catholic woman in a predominantly LDS community. We also discuss the emotional challenges, societal pressures, and the journey of self-acceptance Amanda faced, including her struggles with internalized homophobia and coming out. Together, we explore themes of inclusivity, the impact of religious beliefs on LGBTQIA+ individuals, and the importance of creating safe spaces. Amanda also highlights her work with Included United, an organization aiming to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion through education. This heartfelt dialogue underscores the power of understanding, empathy, and celebrating diverse journeys without judgment.Find out more about Amanda and what she does at www.includedunited.org!Interested in taking Parvati and Kallie's coaching class "How Villains are Made"? Just click here to find out more! Honoring the Journey is hosted, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease.Want to get updates/announcements and a FREE Deconstruction Journaling Prompt PDF? Sign up for Leslie's Monthly Newsletter! You can do that HERE.Pick up Leslie's new book, Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian here.Interested in working with Leslie as your Life/Faith Transitions Coach? Check out her website and learn more about what she offers! https://www.leslieneasecoaching.comIf you'd like to be a part of the Honoring the Journey Team as a Patreon Supporter, please check it out at this link!Would you like to leave a voicemail for Leslie? Click here!If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join the Private Facebook Community! Leslie is very passionate about connection and community, so if that sounds like you, please come join us!https://growx.podkite.com/https/PKricy1col/
Week 27 - Doctrine and Covenants 76: "JB Phillips nailed the predicament for so many Christians. “Your God is too small"Please visit us at CFMpodcast.org
When decades of lies and betrayal suddenly unravel, can the atonement stitch a marriage back together?On today's episode of Latter-day Lights, we meet Heather and Cameron Berry—a couple whose world collapsed the instant one accidental photo exposed Cameron's hidden, 30-year pornography addiction. In a single breath, trust was gone, and a once-steady marriage felt like moments from ending.Yet, from inside the wreckage, a different kind of miracle began to form. Through individual healing, and applying the “belief breakthrough” technique, the Berry's traded silence for radical honesty. And in turn, witnessed Christ transform secrecy into sacred intimacy. The Berry's discovered that the atonement is more than a doctrine—it's a rescue mission; and that sexuality is far from weaponry—it's a crowning gift.If you've ever wondered whether betrayal is the end-all be-all of a love story, Cameron and Heather's journey shows how the Savior can write an even stronger chapter than the one that came before.*** Please SHARE Heather & Cameron's story and help us spread hope and light to others. ***To WATCH this episode, visit: https://youtu.be/v6A_Dev88a4-----To READ Heather & Cameron's workbook "Beyond Betrayal: A Healing Guide for Couples," visit: https://theshiftup.com/beyondbetrayalguideTo LISTEN to Heather & Cameron's podcast "The SHIFTup! Podcast," visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-shiftup-podcast/id1720436734To READ Scott's book “Faith to Stay,” visit: https://www.faithtostay.com/-----Keep updated with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latter.day.lights/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/latterdaylightsAlso, if you have a faith-promoting or inspiring story, or know someone who does, please let us know by going to https://www.latterdaylights.com and reaching out to us.
I've visited some temples recently! "Gospel Tangents" recently hosted a surprise live session, a "late night unannounced edition," much to the delight of its "night owl" viewers. I shared a whirlwind of Temples, Travels, updates, upcoming content, and even some breaking news from various Restorationist traditions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw_a2PA5jAU Temples, Travels, & Timely Insights! I've been traveling extensively, leading to a "boatload of pictures" and a significant backlog of videos waiting to be edited. Despite the busy schedule, i'm eager to share my experiences: Community of Christ World Conference in Independence: Rick attended and captured his reactions to Stassi Cramm being ordained the new prophet. While there, he met a man from New Zealand (a "Kiwi") and expressed hope for interviews with people from the Temple Lot Church, including Tom from a fundamentalist group and potentially Stassi Cramm herself. Mormon History Association (MHA): This event also proved fruitful, including tours of LDS churches, such as an old one in Ogden and Joseph Soderberg's church where President Hinckley reportedly gained his testimony. Exploring the Strangites in Wisconsin: This trip was a major highlight. I stayed with Bill Shepard, a former guest, and toured various Strangite sites with Gary Weber and David Boice. ◦ A key stop was the Hill of Promise, which the Strangites consider akin to the Hill Cumorah. It's believed to be where James J. Strang found the Voree record, a "short record of the people of Raja Ramor." This record described a people similar to those in the Book of Mormon, with a priesthood structure mirroring Joseph and James's. The Hill of Promise also holds future significance, as Strangite revelations state that Daniel from the Bible will appear there to announce Christ's approaching second coming. ◦ I also visited the site of the unbuilt Strangite temple in Burlington, which was planned to be "quite significant" in size. ◦ Rick also drove by James Strang's house in Burlington, where Strang died three weeks after his assassination on the dock of Lake Michiga. ◦ A fascinating piece of news is that David Boice is moving to Utah at the end of July. Rick plans to visit Beaver Island (Strangite Island) in July or August, noting that while Gary Weber says there's "not a lot to see," one can rent a golf cart for getting around. He also mentioned Vicki Speek is working on a census of the island. ◦ For those unfamiliar, James J. Strang claimed an angelic ordination on the day Joseph Smith died (June 27, 1844). He translated the Voree plates and later the "plates of Laban" (published as the Book of the Law of the Lord). He settled in Burlington, then moved to Beaver Island, where he was crowned king and even served in the Michigan legislature. His efforts to stop Gentiles from selling liquor to Native Americans reportedly led to his assassination with the help of the U.S. Navy. Upcoming Trip to Calgary and Cardston, Alberta: Rick is flying to Calgary for his son's wedding. He plans to make a video about the Cardston Alberta Temple, which was the first international temple for the LDS Church. Some compare it to the Mesa Temple and notes its "pioneer feel" like the Manti Temple. The Cardston Temple's murals are darker, possibly due to varnish, and hopes for a refurbishment once a new temple opens in Lethbridge. Book Giveaways and Exciting New Releases The live session included a book giveaway for "Joseph Fielding Smith a Mormon Theologian," won by Mark Francis. Looking ahead, the channel is celebrating the release of John Turner's new book, "Joseph Smith The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet," which launched in June on Amazon. (The contest is over now.) Rick gave away an autographed copy of this book. Potentially "Breaking News" from the Temple Lot Church I discovered some surprising news regarding the Temple Lot Church: they are "going to quit selling the Book of Commandme...
Summary In this conversation with David, LGBTQ+ ally and researcher Kami Hunley-Jackson, who shares her personal journey and research on the coming out process, particularly focusing on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. The former Latter Day Saint is the mother of two LGBTQ+ children and sister to her gay brother. She discusses the challenges faced by families, the impact of religion, and the importance of communication and support systems. Kami emphasizes the need for understanding and acceptance, both for those coming out and their loved ones, and highlights the mental health implications of the coming out journey. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of religious acceptance and the importance of creating safe spaces for dialogue. Keywords coming out, LGBTQ+, acceptance, mental health, family support, religion, communication, research, personal stories, allyship Takeaways Kami's personal experiences with her children and brother shaped her understanding of the coming out process.The decision between religious beliefs and family acceptance can be a painful conflict for parents.Supportive communities, like Mama Dragons, provide essential resources for families of LGBTQ+ individuals.The theater community often offers a more accepting environment for LGBTQ+ individuals.Kami's research revealed that non-religious individuals tend to communicate better during the coming out process.Mental health issues, including suicidal ideation, were prevalent among the study participants.Self-acceptance is a crucial step in the coming out journey, often requiring individuals to confront their identity.The coming out process is deeply personal and should be respected as such by family members.Creating a safe space for communication is vital for both the individual coming out and their loved ones.Religious institutions are evolving, with some becoming more inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals.Sound Bites "I realized that I needed to search my own heart.""The love of a mother over the situation.""I acted differently this time around." Audio Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Importance of Coming Out02:36 Personal Journeys: Family and Acceptance 05:25 The Role of Religion in Coming Out08:35 Research Insights: Communication and Relationships11:13 Mental Health and the Coming Out Process14:05 Support Systems and Resources16:48 Advice for Families and Individuals19:51 Looking Ahead: Future Research Directions Podcast website and resources: https://www.OutLateWithDavid.com YouTube Edition: https://youtu.be/jCsPAB9C2aM YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvsthP9yClKI4o5LxbuQnOg Certified Professional Life Coach, David Cotton: https://www.DavidCottonCoaching.com Contact David: mailto:david@davidcottoncoaching.comhttps://www.DavidCottonCoaching.comhttps://www.OutLateWithDavid.comhttps://linktr.ee/davidacotton © 2025 David Cotton Coaching, LLC. All rights reserved. The "Out Late With David" podcast and its content are the property of David Cotton Coaching, LLC. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from David Cotton Coaching, LLC is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to "Out Late With David" and David Cotton Coaching, LLC with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Most of us dream about superpowers that would save us time and energy - the ability to be in multiple places at once, to control outcomes, or to accomplish more with less effort. But this desire reveals something deeper about our human nature: we're designed to make an impact. Tune in this week for a replay episode where you'll learn practical ways to move beyond the seven common obstacles that keep most people stuck in crisis or consumption mode. And I share why making an impact through creation isn't just something nice to do, but is essential for living at your highest potential. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/520
Happy Fourth of July! In episode 211 - Let Freedom Ring, I'm diving into the idea of freedom—but not just the kind we celebrate with flags and fireworks. I'm talking about personal, emotional, and spiritual freedom—the kind that empowers you to show up in your mission and your life with authenticity and agency. Whether you're preparing to serve, currently on your mission, just returned, or supporting someone you love, this episode is an invitation to reflect on where you might feel stuck, and how to reclaim the power that is already yours. I share how freedom is more than just a mindset—it's a gift from God and something we can practice every day by choosing our thoughts, owning our emotions, and letting others do the same. I also talk about how Hamilton, my patriotic grandparents, and one of my early blog posts inspired this reflection. This episode is full of real talk, scriptural insights, and reminders that you have so much more influence over your life experience than you might think. So if you've been feeling like you've lost a little bit of your spark or sense of control—this episode is for you. Let's let freedom ring in our hearts, our minds, and the way we show up every day. I'm cheering you on. As always, if you found this episode helpful, I want to invite you to subscribe if you aren't already, share this episode with your friends and missionaries you know, and write a review. I know this work will help LDS missionaries around the world and it would mean so much to me if you did. Until next week my friends. Website | Instagram | Facebook Get the Full Show Notes and Text/PDF Transcripts: HERE Free PDF Download: Podcast Roadmap Free PDF Download: Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet Free Training for Preparing Missionaries: Change Your Mission with this One Tool RM Transition Free Video Series: 3 Tools to Help RMs in Their Transition Home Free Guide: 5 Tips to Help Any Returning Missionary Schedule a Free Strategy Call: Click Here
MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell spend this week talking about the LDS Church's admission that John Taylor really did have a “revelation” on polygamy in 1886 that had been denied by LDS leaders for more than a century. To see an article on this topic, we invite you to visit https://mrm.org/1886-revelation
Erec Smith of the Cato Institute returns to the show to talk about where the US stands with its DEI and woke culture and policies. Now at a crossroads, will academia change? Sports? Business? With a new administration bent on changing law and policy against DEI, we seem to be in a period of reprieve, but will it last? Cwic Media Website: http://www.cwicmedia.com
MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell spend this week talking about the LDS Church's admission that John Taylor really did have a “revelation” on polygamy in 1886 that had been denied by LDS leaders for more than a century. To see an article on this topic, we invite you to visit https://mrm.org/1886-revelation
In episode 351 of the Words of the Prophets podcast Todd, Alia and Lawson discuss the talk “Worship” by Elder D. Todd Christofferson from the April 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Come have a listen!#wordsoftheprophets #generalconference #conference #ldsconference #LDS #ldspodcast #podcast #sharegoodnesshttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/words-of-the-prophetsFind us on instagram or email us at wordsoftheprophetspodcast@gmail.comFind us at youtube.com/wordsoftheprophetspodcast
We are back in Season 6, when the Browns pretended to be one big, happy family in their cul-de-sac compound. All the mom's and mom-in-law's are in town for a TLC Produced Mother's Day celebration, and Kody is already over it. Join us in the VIP Dumpster on Patreon for an exclusive after show where we discuss the tell-all with Tamryn Hall and the drunken drama over on Welcome to Plathville! Get more cringey contact by joining our Patreon! https://patreon.com/realitytvcringeFollow us on IG https://instagram.com/realitytvcringeSubscribe to see our raccoon faces on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_2CgqXLWjIEKV9PCtH3Kjw?sub_confirmation=1Leave a message for us on SpeakPipe: https://speakpipe.com/realitytvcringeSupport the pod by leaving a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! Thank you so much!
MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell spend this week talking about the LDS Church's admission that John Taylor really did have a “revelation” on polygamy in 1886 that had been denied by LDS leaders for more than a century. To see an article on this topic, we invite you to visit https://mrm.org/1886-revelation
Natasha is joined by Jenny Elledge as they discuss a new podcast, "Architecture of Abuse”: 'Architecture of Abuse' explores the widespread issue of child sexual abuse in Utah, with a focus on how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has historically responded to reports of abuse within its community. Hosted by Alyssa Grenfell, alongside veteran attorney Tim Kosnoff, the series features conversations with survivors, clinical therapists, sociologists, historians, journalists, and researchers—some of whom are active LDS members. Rooted in compassion and a call for accountability, 'Architecture of Abuse' examines the cultural and institutional forces that protect abusers and silence victims. We aim to equip listeners with a deeper understanding of this issue, offer resources for survivors, and invite meaningful change within the LDS community and beyond. You can go here to listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/architecture-of-abuse/id1816319575 Or here on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NdR9oh1Vmbhfyey4bXCuz?si=6aa8a46115594da3 To help keep this podcast going, please consider donating at natashahelfer.com and share this episode. To watch the video of this podcast, you can subscribe to Natasha's channel on Youtube and follow her professional Facebook page at natashahelfer LCMFT, CST-S. You can find all her cool resources at natashahelfer.com. The information shared on this program is informational and should not be considered therapy. This podcast addresses many topics around mental health and sexuality and may not be suitable for minors. Some topics may elicit a trigger or emotional response so please care for yourself accordingly. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or feelings of Natasha Helfer or the Natasha Helfer Podcast. We provide a platform for open and diverse discussions, and it is important to recognize that different perspectives may be shared. We encourage our listeners to engage in critical thinking and form their own opinions. The intro and outro music for these episodes is by Otter Creek. Thank you for listening. And remember: Symmetry is now offering Ketamine services. To find out more, go to symcounseling.com/ketamine-services. There are also several upcoming workshops. Visit natashahelfer.com or symcounseling.com to find out more.
The conversation with Dr. Gale Pooley centers on their groundbreaking book Superabundance, which refutes decades of apocalyptic Malthusian thinking by demonstrating—through hard data—that as population increases, so does abundance. Using the innovative metric of “time prices,” which calculates how much time a person must work to afford basic goods, Dr. Pooley shows that global prosperity has skyrocketed over the past two centuries. This conversation dismantles myths of inevitable resource scarcity by highlighting how human ingenuity, freedom, and market-driven innovation have made the world richer, healthier, and more capable of solving its own problems. We also explore the psychological and cultural roots of anti-human, scarcity-driven ideologies. Figures like Paul Ehrlich and movements such as radical environmentalism promote a view that more people means more problems, but the data reveals the opposite: population growth, when coupled with freedom, is the greatest engine of human progress. The conversation linked the fear of the future to a broader cultural pessimism—fueled by ignorance of history and technophobic fatalism—and calls instead for a renaissance of gratitude and creativity. Far from being a cancer on the Earth, the individual—when free to think, speak, and trade—is a net good. Superabundance Book - https://amzn.to/4nqGQlF Cwic Media Website: http://www.cwicmedia.com
On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by former LDS missionary, Tanner Talbot as we take a deep dive into the Arizona Tucson Mission circa 2016. Tanner was the 54th missionary to be sent home by the mission president, who had been serving for only 21 months at the time. This alarmingly high rate of missionary turnover reveals a darker underside to what was occurring. Tanner discusses how missionaries already struggling with mental health broke under the pressure of the strict programs being implemented turning the mission into anarchy. Attempted murder, self-harm, sexual predators to minors, sexual assault, theft, destruction of property, assault and battery, and more were happening by missionaries in the Arizona Tucson Mission. Most instances seemed like they were left unpunished and were quietly swept away. You can read more about Tanner's experiences here:https://medium.com/@ACallForReform/the-arizona-tucson-mission-disaster-an-lds-church-cover-up-716d36097ab3Thank you so much for watching Mormonish Podcast!***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: Mormonish Podcast is a 501(c) (3) https://donorbox.org/mormonish-podcast ****WE HAVE MERCH! **** If you'd like to purchase Mormonish Merch, you can visit our Merch store here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mormonishmerch We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to Mormonish Podcast! Contact Mormonish Podcast: mormonishpodcast@gmail.com #mormonish #lds #mormon #exmormon #postmormon #religion #news, #ldschurch #comeuntochrist #churchofjesuschrist #churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #byu #byui #josephsmith #comefollowme #polygamy #bookofmormon #becauseofhim #hearhim #ldstempleAIR USE DISCLAIMER All Media in this video (including the thumbnail) is used for the purpose of review and critique. The images in the thumbnail are used as the primary means of visually identifying the subject matter of the video.
MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell spend this week talking about the LDS Church's admission that John Taylor really did have a “revelation” on polygamy in 1886 that had been denied by LDS leaders for more than a century. To see an article on this topic, we invite you to visit https://mrm.org/1886-revelation
On this special Y's Guys Independence Week episode, hosts Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler lead a packed show filled with BYU headlines and patriotic celebration. They kick things off with breaking football news: Jake Retzlaff has officially entered the transfer portal after a rocky offseason involving pending legal matters and a 7-game honor code suspension. His departure clears the way for a fresh QB competition among McCae Hillstead, Treyson Bourguet, and Bear Bachmeier—while also symbolizing a firm message from BYU leadership that standards still matter. In contrast to Retzlaff's exit, the program is buzzing with excitement after securing 5-star quarterback Ryder Lyons, the highest-rated BYU commit in over 15 years.Guest Jay Drew, BYU beat writer for the Deseret News, joins the show to break down the quarterback shuffle, the impact on preseason rankings, and how Lyons' commitment places BYU in the upper echelon of 2026 recruiting classes. With Big 12 Media Days around the corner and no preseason poll expected this year, the next few weeks are critical for BYU's momentum heading into fall camp on July 29.In a fascinating second interview, Jared Price, President of Eddy and the man behind the global success of Ancestry's DNA program, shares stories from his mission in Croatia—where he followed in the spiritual footsteps of BYU basketball legend Kresimir Cosic. Price helped translate the Book of Mormon into Croatian, continuing a project Cosic had started decades earlier. He also discusses his switch from tech innovation to leadership at Eddy and his deep personal and professional connection to BYU.The show wraps with John Bytheway, who reflects on faith, patriotism, and what it means to be a Cougar fan during this momentous year. From Sweet 16 basketball and national championships in cross country to the recruiting haul of LDS stars Brock Harris, Ryder Lyons, and McKay Madsen, John highlights the values and legacy that set BYU apart. With Stadium of Fire, Balloon Fest, and the Grand Parade just days away, the episode feels like a love letter to Cougar Nation and the American spirit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIf we are going to discuss our Mother in Heaven seriously, we have to address the issue of polygamy. In this episode, I address several myths that have been perpetuated in our LDS culture, almost from the inception of the practice of polygamy—all of which are speculations and have been debunked.Listen as I discuss whether or not polygamy is:*The law or an exception to the law*Was taught as a requisite for the celestial kingdom*Fair for either husband or wife*Lived by Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother*Commanded because there is a surplus of women❤️ ❤️ ❤️My current work in Progress: Emerging from the Wilderness: Rediscovering our Mother in Heaven✨ ✨ ✨ ✨❤️ Join our Facebook community - Exploring the Divine Femininehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/937748690065723❤️ Follow this channel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/exploringthedivinefeminine/❤️Follow my author channel https://www.instagram.com/ramonasiddoway/❤️ Follow me on Facebook author-- https://www.facebook.com/ramonasiddowayauthor/regular nutty day-to-day me--https://www.facebook.com/ramona.siddoway✨ ✨ ✨ ✨Exploring the Divine Feminine YouTube ChannelSUBSCRIBE NOW -- ExploringTheDivineFeminineChannel✨ ✨ ✨ ✨About Me: ⬇️I am a nonfiction and fiction writer who absolutely loves research! I have 3 published books that you can get on Amazon, the latest is "We Are Adam: the Partnership of Adam and Eve in the Garden and what it means for you."I live on a homestead in the country with a large garden, several chickens, 3 dogs, a cat, a large garden, and a few acres of forest just to myself. I love yoga, gardening, reading, and spending time with my best friends (which are my husband, 4 children, and their families.) Sounds cliche, but they are the ones who know all about me but still like me.Buy my book here: Amazon WeAreAdam CedarFort https://www.cedarfort.com/products/we-are-adam
Send us a Positive Review!In this episode Valerie is interviewed by her good friends and fellow podcasters Susan Hinckley and Cynthia Wynward and the three talk about what it is like to be outspoken women in a 21st Century church that is not so sure what to do with this kind of woman. They are candid in their experiences, struggles, and insecurities as they figure out their own faith journeys somewhat in the public eye while walking with thousands of others through their own complex experiences.Bottom Line: In a church that has chronically valued women for their ability to stand by in supporting roles, these women are showing this generation of people in and around the LDS church that 'fragile' has a whole new meaning nowadays!Listen, become empowered, and share this episode! Support the showListen, Share, Rate & Review EPISODES Friday Episodes Annual Subscription $89 Friday Episodes Monthly Subscription $10 Valerie's Support & Processing Groups Donate: Venmo or Patreon Visit our Website
MRM's Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell spend this week talking about the LDS Church's admission that John Taylor really did have a "revelation" on polygamy in 1886 that had been denied by LDS leaders for more than a century. To see an article on this topic, we invite you to visit https://mrm.org/1886-revelation
In Galatians 4, Paul draws a bold line between spiritual slavery and true sonship—and if you've ever felt trapped by religious performance like in Mormonism, this chapter is your invitation to step into the freedom of being fully adopted by God through faith in Christ alone.--The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Galatians 4 | From Slavery to SonshipTheme: Freedom in Christ vs. LDS Legalism and Spiritual BondageLast time in Galatians 3, Paul made it crystal clear: Salvation comes by faith in Christ—not by keeping the law. Paul dismantled the idea that law-keeping could ever make someone right with God.He pointed to Abraham, showing that even he was saved by faith long before the law was given. Paul explained that the law was like a temporary guardian or tutor, showing us our sin but never designed to save us.The big takeaway from Chapter 3: We are made right with God by faith in Jesus Christ—not by religious performance or obedience to commandments.Where Galatians 4 Picks Up:Now, in chapter 4, Paul continues that argument—but he shifts the focus to something deeply relational. He introduces the beautiful truth that believers aren't just forgiven sinners—they're adopted children of God!Paul uses family language—sons, heirs, adoption, Abba Father—to contrast the cold slavery of law-based religion with the warm relationship of grace-based Christianity.This next section will especially hit home for LDS listeners, because Mormonism still keeps people under law, denies full adoption until after lifelong worthiness, and often replaces a personal relationship with God with institutional loyalty and religious performance.Let's dive into Galatians 4: From Slavery to Sonship.Section 1: Galatians 4:1-7 | From Slaves to Sons: Relationship by Faith, Not LawPaul starts with a cultural illustration. In ancient times, heirs had no more rights than slaves until their father declared them full sons.Jewish context: Age 12, "son of the law"Greek context: Coming of age around 18Roman context (likely Paul's audience): The father chose the time for full adoption and inheritanceSpiritual point: Before Christ, people lived like spiritual minors—under guardianship, lacking freedom.Galatians 4:3 says we were slaves to the basic spiritual principles of this world—elemental spiritual forces linked to pagan gods and demonic powers.Modern LDS Parallel:Many LDS today engage in spiritualistic practices: energy healing, chakra work, astrology apps, spirit communication, manifestation, and lightworking. Mormonism's openness to extra-biblical revelation makes this trend possible and widespread.God's Rescue Mission Through Christ (Galatians 4:4-5):Jesus came at God's appointed time to redeem those under the law. Not just freedom from slavery—but full adoption as sons and daughters.Result (Galatians...
The 15th president of the LDS Church Gordon B. Hinkley said in 1961 that "this cause is either true or false. Either this is the kingdom of God, or it is a shame and a delusion. Either Joseph talked with the Father and the Son, or he did not. If he did not, we are engaged in blasphemy." This week we wrap up our conversation with former Latter-day Saint Sandra Tanner about many of the difficulties surrounding The Book of Mormon facing the LDS Church today. Sandra Tanner and her late husband Jerald were raised in the LDS faith, both with a strong Mormon family history. Jerald was the great-great-grandson of John Tanner, well known for his sizeable financial contributions to Joseph Smith and the LDS church in 1835 when the church was deeply in debt. Sandra Tanner is a great-great-granddaughter of Brigham Young, the second president of the Mormon Church.As teenagers, before they met, Jerald and Sandra were challenged by different people and events to examine the origins of Mormonism. Soon after their introduction, they jointly began researching Mormonism and became engaged. Both accepted Christ during these early years of study and have left the Mormon church. Sandra remains today a Christian. The Tanners are authors of over forty books on the subject of Mormonism. They are well known for their extensive research into Mormon history and doctrine. Utah Lighthouse™ Ministry provides these books and research, as well as photocopies and reprints of original Mormon documents to the public. https://www.utlm.org/navaboutus.htmFree PDF Copy of Mormonism - Shadow or Reality? Audio Links used in this broadcast:Jacob Hansen - https://www.youtube.com/live/9V_N0cRqzQU?si=WchZKk0jhSpkvPjMRobert Ritner - https://youtu.be/ORNYUyHg3pY?si=13TiSMCuGS1uGQL7Related Links: Watchman Fellowship Profile on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: www.watchman.org/Mormonism Apologetics Profile podcast "Jesus' Resurrection and Joseph's Visions," with Rob Bowman: www.watchman.org/1stVision Apologetics Profile podcast list of all episodes about Latter-day Saints https://www.watchman.org/files/ldspod.htm Additional Resources:FREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/FreePROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/NotebookSUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/GiveApologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © 2025 Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
In Galatians 4, Paul draws a bold line between spiritual slavery and true sonship—and if you've ever felt trapped by religious performance like in Mormonism, this chapter is your invitation to step into the freedom of being fully adopted by God through faith in Christ alone.--The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Galatians 4 | From Slavery to SonshipTheme: Freedom in Christ vs. LDS Legalism and Spiritual BondageLast time in Galatians 3, Paul made it crystal clear: Salvation comes by faith in Christ—not by keeping the law. Paul dismantled the idea that law-keeping could ever make someone right with God.He pointed to Abraham, showing that even he was saved by faith long before the law was given. Paul explained that the law was like a temporary guardian or tutor, showing us our sin but never designed to save us.The big takeaway from Chapter 3: We are made right with God by faith in Jesus Christ—not by religious performance or obedience to commandments.Where Galatians 4 Picks Up:Now, in chapter 4, Paul continues that argument—but he shifts the focus to something deeply relational. He introduces the beautiful truth that believers aren't just forgiven sinners—they're adopted children of God!Paul uses family language—sons, heirs, adoption, Abba Father—to contrast the cold slavery of law-based religion with the warm relationship of grace-based Christianity.This next section will especially hit home for LDS listeners, because Mormonism still keeps people under law, denies full adoption until after lifelong worthiness, and often replaces a personal relationship with God with institutional loyalty and religious performance.Let's dive into Galatians 4: From Slavery to Sonship.Section 1: Galatians 4:1-7 | From Slaves to Sons: Relationship by Faith, Not LawPaul starts with a cultural illustration. In ancient times, heirs had no more rights than slaves until their father declared them full sons.Jewish context: Age 12, "son of the law"Greek context: Coming of age around 18Roman context (likely Paul's audience): The father chose the time for full adoption and inheritanceSpiritual point: Before Christ, people lived like spiritual minors—under guardianship, lacking freedom.Galatians 4:3 says we were slaves to the basic spiritual principles of this world—elemental spiritual forces linked to pagan gods and demonic powers.Modern LDS Parallel:Many LDS today engage in spiritualistic practices: energy healing, chakra work, astrology apps, spirit communication, manifestation, and lightworking. Mormonism's openness to extra-biblical revelation makes this trend possible and widespread.God's Rescue Mission Through Christ (Galatians 4:4-5):Jesus came at God's appointed time to redeem those under the law. Not just freedom from slavery—but full adoption as sons and daughters.Result (Galatians...
Week 27 - D&C 71-75 - "He is the reason we are here. He is the reason we continue our mortal journey, holding fast to the iron rod. He is the truth and the light."Please visit us at CFMpodcast.org
In episode 350 of the Words of the Prophets podcast, Todd, Alia and Lawson discuss the talk “Our Heavenly Guidance System” By Elder Sergio R. Vargas from the April 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Come have a listen!#wordsoftheprophets #generalconference #conference #ldsconference #LDS #ldspodcast #podcast #sharegoodnesshttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/words-of-the-prophetsFind us on twitter, instagram or email us at wordsoftheprophetspodcast@gmail.comFind us at youtube.com/wordsoftheprophetspodcast
When your spouse doesn't open up, doesn't communicate the way you want, or seems emotionally unavailable, it's easy to believe that connection is impossible. This is a story many women tell themselves. But what if this belief is actually what keeps you stuck in frustration and resentment? In this replay episode, I sit down with my mentor Brooke Castillo to explore a radically different approach to marriage. We dig into why feeling connected to your spouse has nothing to do with whether they share their feelings or help with the dishes. Brooke shares her philosophy on unconditional love and why she believes your spouse's only job is to be there for you to love them - not to meet your needs or follow your manual for how a good spouse should behave. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://jodymoore.com/519
What can be a positive technological breakthrough, such as freezing a woman's eggs, can also end up as a strategy to put off motherhood. What is the status of motherhood today? Author and family policy maker, Leah Libresco Sargeant talks about the cultrual influence on women and motherhood. Wavemakers Podcaster Cruise - https://www.cwicmedia.com/wavemakers Website - www.cwicmedia.com
Hey mission fam! In this special episode#210, I'm sharing an incredible interview from the Christ-Centered Family Summit with Stephanie Bundrock. We dive deep into the world of missionary mindset, anxiety, and how we can support our missionaries before, during, and after their missions. I share my journey of becoming an LDS mission coach and why I'm so passionate about helping young adults navigate the unique challenges of missionary life. We talk about some game-changing strategies for managing anxiety, including my favorite technique of "becoming the compassionate watcher." I break down how parents and leaders can support missionaries by normalizing their feelings, validating their experiences, and meeting them exactly where they are - just like Christ would. Whether you're a preparing missionary, a current missionary, a return missionary, or a missionary parent, this episode is packed with insights on how to approach the mission experience with love, understanding, and emotional resilience. As a bonus, I'm offering two free resources: a Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet and a guide with 5 Tips to Help Your Return Missionary Transition Home. These tools are designed to help you and your missionary build confidence, manage emotions, and create a Christ-centered mission experience. Grab them in the show notes, and remember - you've got this, and I'm here to support you every step of the way! As always, if you found this episode helpful, I want to invite you to subscribe if you aren't already, share this episode with your friends and missionaries you know, and write a review. I know this work will help LDS missionaries around the world and it would mean so much to me if you did. Until next week my friends. Stephanie Bundrock is the founder of My Children's Heroes, a Christ-centered company that helps families bring the Book of Mormon to life—starting right in their bedrooms with beautifully designed hero bedsheets. These daily visual reminders pair perfectly with her Family Scripture Study system, a quick, meaningful, and teen-approved way for families to consistently draw closer to Christ. Stephanie is married to her best friend of 25 years and adores her five beautiful teens and young adults. She finds joy in sunset walks, watercoloring, country dancing, lunch with friends, and quiet moments of prayer and meditation. Her greatest passion is helping families strengthen their connection with each other, and bringing them closer to their Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. Book a Free Family Vision Session with Stephanie and get a seven day trial to her “Family Scripture Study” that is currently changing habits and hearts. Click Here: Free Family Vision Session Follow along with Stephanie and My Children's Heroes: Website | Instagram | Facebook Follow Along with Jennie: Website | Instagram | Facebook Get the Full Show Notes and Text/PDF Transcripts: HERE Free PDF Download: Podcast Roadmap Free PDF Download: Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet Free Training for Preparing Missionaries: Change Your Mission with this One Tool RM Transition Free Video Series: 3 Tools to Help RMs in Their Transition Home Free Guide: 5 Tips to Help Any Returning Missionary Schedule a Free Strategy Call: Click Here
Ralph Hancock introduces his Cwic Show Series, "The City and The Soul." There is no better voice on the intersection of the Restored Gospel, Politics, and Philosophy. Ralph is also a contributor to our Substack, "Alive and Intelligent.' Ralph is a professor of political philosophy at Brigham Young University and is an accomplished author. Website - www.cwicmedia.com Fathom The Good Curriculum - https://fathomthegood.com/
2:34 - What is sanctification? / 8:46 - Did Adam & Eve get hungry? / 13:35 - Should we be worried about a national Sunday law? / 23:40 - Why didn't Jesus save John the Baptist? / 33:56 - Testimony on LDS church. / 37:46 - Will there be a second marriage supper for the tribulation saints? / 45:13 - Will the anti-Christ know he's the anti-Christ? / 50:24 - How will we find our loved ones in heaven? / 52:41 - Who should we pray to?