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Episode 22May 22 - 28| Joseph Smith—Matthew 1; Matthew 24–25; Mark 12–13; Luke 21 | “The Son of Man Shall Come”Jesus is comingAll = a little #NewTestament #ComeFollowMe #ComeFollowMe2023 #TalkofHim #FindHimJoin hosts Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum on this New Testament episode of Talk of Him as we explore these important themes, topics, and questions from Joseph Smith—Matthew 1; Matthew 24–25; Mark 12–13; and Luke 21:The 10 Virgins What does it mean to be “ready” for Jesus to come back?Our covenants connect us to heavenGiving your all—Invitation: What types of daily habits and routines have you established in order to ensure that your personal lamp is always full of oil? What other things has the Spirit prompted you to do in order to become more spiritually self-reliant and prepared for the difficult times that lie ahead?— Quotes & Links: Link to FIND HIM New Testament Study Guide:https://www.seagullbook.com/find-him-new-testament-come-follow-me-guidebook.html “Covenant keepers are entitled to a special kind of rest that comes to them through their covenantal relationship with God.” (Russell M. Nelson, Gen Conf, Oct 2022) “When you … see our Father, you will see a being with whom you have long been acquainted, and he will receive you into his arms, and you will be ready to fall into his embrace and kiss him.” (Brigham Young, “Discourse,” Deseret News, Oct. 1, 1856, 235)“Jesus Christ was the perfect example of loving our Father with all His heart—of doing His will, regardless of the cost. I want to follow His example by doing the same. I am inspired by the wholehearted, whole-souled discipleship of the widow who threw her two mites into the temple treasury. She gave her all. [See Mark 12:41–44] Jesus Christ recognized the abundance of her all where others saw only her lack. The same is true with each of us. He doesn't see our lack as failure but rather as an opportunity to exercise faith and to grow.” (2022–O:60, Michelle D. Craig, Wholehearted)—Talk of Him is presented by Seagull Book and hosted by Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum.
An address given by Michelle D. Craig, First Counselor Young Women General Presidency delivered March 14, 2023, in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
Join as The Tilton household takes over this week as they discuss two talks this week. The first, Elder Isaac K. Morrison's talk, "We Can Do Hard Things through Him" and Michelle D. Craig's talk titled , "Wholehearted." We were excited for you to listen and let us know what you think!
Episode 9February 20 - 26 | Matthew 6 - 7 | “He Taught Them as One Having Authority”Dishes for God What flower are you?You have something in your eye#OldTestament2022 #comefollowme #comefollowme2022 #TalkofHim #FindHimJoin hosts Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum on this New Testament episode of Talk of Him as we explore these important themes, topics, and questions from Matthew 6-7: Feeling discouraged when we don't feel rewarded for our effortsHow can we be more like a flower when it comes to trusting God?The eternal law of restoration (what we send out in part returns to us in full)God's forgiveness and forgiving othersSeeing ourselves and others through the eyes of God—Invitation: For this next week, we invite you to treat everything you are doing as if it is an offering to God. Whether it's washing the dishes or paying bills, don't expect anything in return. Journal about how this approach affected your motivation.— Quotes & Links: Link to FIND HIM New Testament Study Guide:https://www.seagullbook.com/find-him-new-testament-come-follow-me-guidebook.html “God's greatest reward goes to those who serve without expectation of reward. It goes to those who serve without fanfare; those who quietly go about seeking ways to help others; those who minister to others simply because they love God and God's children” (President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, The Greatest among You,” Ensign, May 2017).Link to John's Our Turtle House Digital Fireside: “Forgiveness: The Process” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VSI7bp7aF0 “Understanding how God sees us prepares the way to help us see others as He does. … Jesus Christ sees people deeply. He sees individuals, their needs, and who they can become. Where others saw fishermen, sinners, or publicans, Jesus saw disciples; where others saw a man possessed by devils, Jesus looked past the outward distress, acknowledged the man, and healed him. Even in our busy lives, we can follow the example of Jesus and see individuals—their needs, their faith, their struggle, and who they can become.” (Michelle D. Craig, General Conference, “Eyes to See,” October 2020)“When we see our own imperfections more clearly, we are less inclined to view others “through a glass, darkly.” We want to use the light of the gospel to see others as the Savior does—with compassion, hope, and charity. The day will come when we will have a complete understanding of others' hearts and will be grateful to have mercy extended to us—just as we extend charitable thoughts and words to others during this life.” (Jean B. Bingham, General Conference, “I Will Bring the Light of the Gospel into My Home,” October 2016) —Talk of Him is presented by Seagull Book and hosted by Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum.
La hermana Craig nos enseña tres verdades que pueden ayudarnos a crecer como discípulos y a confiar en el Señor durante nuestras pruebas.
In her talk “Wholehearted,” Sister Craig speaks so compassionately about giving our all. Here are some questions to consider as you study: “The Savior fulfills His promise to be with us, His disciples, but we must continually look to Him to help us recognize and enjoy His presence.” How has He fulfilled this promise in your life? “[Jesus] doesn't see our lack as failure but rather as an opportunity to exercise faith and to grow.” How does this change your view of your own shortcomings? And if you're looking for further study: Netty Penwood, “Leaves from My Iowa Log Book,” Nebraska Advertiser, July 9, 1857, 1, newspapers.com/clip/60679566/pioneers-trek-to-the-salt-lake-valley/. Bible Dictionary entry on Faith "Joy and Spiritual Survival" by Russell M. Nelson, April 2016 General Conference "Like a Flame Unquenchable" by M. Russell Ballard, April 1999 General Conference You can also watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiavmFctfCBB68kWaKVy0g Find the study guide for purchase as a digital download here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KCBatesDesigns?section_id=40714472 Find the study guide for purchase as a physical book here: https://www.kcbates.com/copy-of-general-conference-quotes If you'd like to send in comments on your favorite talks or if you have any other questions or comments, you can comment below, email me, or message me one any of my social media platforms. Email: genconfconvos@gmail.com Facebook: General Conference Conversations Instagram: @generalconferenceconversations
Sister Craig teaches us three truths that can help us grow as disciples and trust in the Lord through our trials.
Bài của chị Michelle D. Craig, Đệ Nhất Cố Vấn trong Chủ Tịch Đoàn Trung Ương Hội Thiếu Nữ của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Khi tôi còn bé, điều đặc biệt của Giáng Sinh là sự xuất hiện của Ông Bà Ngoại Lundgren. Mỗi năm họ […] The post Podcast số 215 – Buổi Họp Đặc Biệt Giáng Sinh 2021 – Những Ân Tứ Ít Được Nhìn Thấy – Michelle D. Craig appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
Episode 22Prostitute Doctrinal Drift The Jericho PrincipleLesson 22 “Be Strong and of a Good Courage”#OldTestament2022 #comefollowme #comefollowme2022 #realtalkcomefollowmeJoin hosts Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum as they discuss impactful topics from this week's Come, Follow Me lesson covering Joshua 1-8 and 23-24. Explore these important themes, topics and questions: What is “doctrinal drift” and how do we avoid it to maintain our focus on what matters most? Who is Rahab and what can we learn from her? Why were the Israelites commanded to collect twelve stones from the river? What was the symbolism of that?What is “The Jericho Principle?"—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Invitation: Rejoice in the knowledge that you have already been saved.—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quotes & Links: Link to Come, Follow Me Through the Old Testament Book:https://www.seagullbook.com/come-follow-me-through-the-old-testament.html Gospel Library Quote about Joshua: “This book is named after Joshua because he was the principal figure in it and not because he was the author.Old Testament prophet and leader, and the successor of Moses. He was born in Egypt before the children of Israel escaped (Num. 14:26–31). He and Caleb were among the twelve spies sent to Canaan. They alone gave a good report of the land (Num. 13:8, 16–33; 14:1–10). He died at the age of 110 (Josh. 24:29). Joshua was a great example of a devout prophet-warrior.” (Gospel Library, Guide to the Scriptures, “Joshua”)President Uchtdorf Quote: “We are, therefore, not ignorant of the challenges of the world, nor are we unaware of the difficulties of our times. But this does not mean that we should burden ourselves or others with constant fear. Rather than dwelling on the immensity of our challenges, would it not be better to focus on the infinite greatness, goodness, and absolute power of our God, trusting Him and preparing with a joyful heart for the return of Jesus the Christ? As His covenant people, we need not be paralyzed by fear because bad things might happen. Instead, we can move forward with faith, courage, determination, and trust in God as we approach the challenges and opportunities ahead” [2017–A:104, Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear]Sister Michelle Craig Quote: “Jesus Christ sees people deeply. He sees individuals, their needs, and who they can become. Where others saw fishermen, sinners, or publicans, Jesus saw disciples; where others saw a man possessed by devils, Jesus looked past the outward distress, acknowledged the man, and healed him.” (2020–O:15, Michelle D. Craig, Eyes to See)Elder Marlin K. Jensen Quote: “Remembering enables us to see God's hand in our past, just as prophecy and faith assure us of God's hand in our future” (“Remember and Perish Not,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2007, 38).
This is a moment to reflect on heavenly gifts, as Sister Michelle D. Craig invites us to use our talents to bless others.
In this week's episode, labor and employment attorney Michelle D. Craig of Transcendent Law Firm shares the top questions and concerns she's hearing from local nonprofits, schools and businesses when it comes to vaccinations and masks and offers up some guidance in the midst of an ever-changing and uncertain legal landscape.
This is a moment to reflect on our attention to the Holy Ghost, as Sister Michelle D. Craig teaches that we should follow all spiritual promptings, no matter how small.
This is a moment to reflect on our attention to others, as Sister Michelle D. Craig shares a story of how she brightened someone's day by just choosing to talk to them.
It's FINALLY a new year! Some of us are diving in head-first to set goals and make changes. Some dread the new year as a cliche time to set goals. And some are just breathing a gigantic sigh of relief that 2020 is over. Today, Neil and I talk about our personal experiences with goals and change, and how to make sure change is coming from a GOOD place – the kind that settles in and lasts and changes who you are – not just a few days or weeks of what you do. We discuss why it's vital to our happiness to progress in life and how to find the best source of inspiration for progression and growth. Finally, remember that God takes our littlest efforts and he makes them so much more. If we can just trust Him to be the architect – and us, as the builders who are ready to show up every day – He will make us the mansions that he wants us to be and that he wants to live in. In this episode, you will hear: What divine discontent means, doing a regular inventory of life, and taking those small actions every day that lead to big changes The power of not trying to fix other people's problems and just focusing on yourself “We should welcome feelings of divine discontent that call us to a higher way while recognizing and avoiding Satan's counterfeit – paralyzing discouragement.” It's so easy to fall into the trap of not being good enough. The role of health and wellness in our healing and recovery The power of reading the Book of Mormon every day How we’ve experienced divine discontent in a positive way Christ can change human nature: An example of what's possible when you just surrender and turn yourself over to the The magic of setting your intentions on paper (but not obsessing about it) Not seeing people as interruptions but as the purpose of your life Seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all those things are added unto you. Align yourself with God's will and be willing to set aside what you think is best. Supporting Resources: “Divine Discontent” Talk by Michelle D. Craig https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2018/10/divine-discontent?lang=eng “Born of God” Talk by Ezra Taft Benson “The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the outside in…” https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1989/07/born-of-god?lang=eng A previous episode featuring JJ & Erika Peterson of Clean Simple Eats https://www.mintarrow.com/podcast/physical-and-mental-heath-with-jj-erika-peterson-the-story-of-clean-simple-eats-and-inspiration-behind-their-transformations/ Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We’d love for you to subscribe if you haven’t yet. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits Produced by Emerald City Productions
Managing Attorney of Transcendent Law Group, Michelle D. Craig is this week's guest on the podcast. With over 18 years of law firm experience, she became the first African-American female Partner the New Orleans Office of an Am 200 Regional law firm before starting her own firm. Michelle shares her keys to success: 1) Do something that scares you. What you want is on the other side of fear. 2) Have a success team that tells you when you're wrong and when you need to take it down a notch. 3) Make time for your mental and physical well being. We have a riveting conversation about careers. Subscribe, listen, share and review this episode. Reach Michelle at mcraig@tlg.law | https://tlg.law/ Reach the podcast at connectwithsimone.com | pooyc@simonemorris.com.
We can use our trials to build character, draw strength from covenants and ordinances, and deepen family relationships. This is our day of opportunity. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we discuss the talk entitled "Eyes to See" by Michelle D. Craig. We discuss the spiritual gift of discernment and the universal call to serve.
In this episode we discuss techniques on minimalism and how we apply the concepts in our lives. We discuss different approaches to minimalism and how it's about finding what works for the individual. We talk about concepts taught by Marie Kondo (https://konmari.com/), Joshua Becker (https://www.becomingminimalist.com/), and the Minimal Mom (theminimalmom.com). We also reference the scriptures 1 Timothy 6:6-8 and Matthew 6:19-21 and a talk by Michelle D. Craig titled, "Eyes to see" (https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/14craig?lang=eng). Hope you enjoy! Feel free to send us an email with any questions or comments to adifferenceforone@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adifferenceforone/support
Building Your Character Michelle D. Craig begins this hour with "This Is My Day of Opportunity." Next, Michael O. Leavitt, continues with "The Economics of Goodness." Lastly, Robert H. Todd finishes with "So, What Do You Really Want to Be When You Grow Up."
Michelle D. Craig teaches that we can use our trials to build character, draw strength from covenants and ordinances, and deepen family relationships. This is our day of opportunity. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html
In this episode, Angie shares tools to help us turn disabling shame into faithful action. Through the concept of divine discontent, we explore the usefulness of a healthy sense of guilt and how it can motivate us to strive for change. We learn to identify when our productive guilt has soured into paralyzing shame and what to do to break out of it. "Healthy and reasonable guilt is taking personal responsibility for our not acting in a way that honors our true potential . . . This is responsible and can even be hopeful and productive." "There is a profound difference between shame and guilt." - Brene BrownRESOURCES AND REFERENCES: 1. Brene Brown's thoughts on Shame vs. Guilt2. Michelle D. Craig- Divine Discontent 3. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, and Stonewalling4. All In- Courtney Rich: My Recipe for Battling Depression Christ and Cake5. 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Paul's thorn in the flesh reference. My grace is sufficient for thee. When I am weak, then I am strong. 6. Helaman 3:35 Wax stronger and stronger in humility and firmer and firmer in the faith of Christ. 7. John 17:3 This is life eternal, that they may know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
Sister Michelle D. Craig teaches that we can use our trials to build character, draw strength from covenants and ordinances, and deepen family relationships. This is our day of opportunity.
This episode not only has application to those of you whom we are trying to reach, but hits a personal note for me. Love these talks! I talk about Michelle D. Craig's talk "Divine Discontent" and Bro Pete covers President Ballard's talk "The Vision of the Redemption of the Dead." There is huge value in what you can take out of this episode, so we hope you find it and enjoy!Huge shout out to Ke Ola I Ka Wai who makes all this possible! "Where there is life in the water, there is life in the people." Go checkout their website for some quality water that you can't find anywhere else near here! www.diviniawater.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.