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Educating our righteous desires involves aligning our efforts with God's desires, receiving God's gifts and grace, and keeping our covenants. Neil L. Andersen, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered this BYU Education Week address on August 20, 2024. You can access the talk here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Tithing: Opening the Windows of Heaven” by Elder Andersen is all about, you guessed it, tithing. And about the relationship between our temporal and spiritual blessings. Here's a question to consider as you study: How does tithing - and how do other more temporal commandments - help you remember your connection to spiritual things? You can also watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiavmFctfCBB68kWaKVy0g 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
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke during the Saturday afternoon session of October 2023 general conference about the blessings that come into individuals' lives as they obey the law of tithing. Kevin and Todd share quotes and discuss the important role tithing plays in sacrifice and sanctification in the Lord's kingdom.
Faith in Christ can guide our lives as we cultivate a relationship with God, rely on Him, remain hopeful, and spiritually prepare for trials. Click here to view the speech page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bài của Anh Cả Neil L. Andersen thuộc Nhóm Túc Số Mười Hai Vị Sứ Đồ của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Tôi xin cảm ơn Chủ Tịch Nelson và Đệ Nhất Chủ Tịch Đoàn về đặc ân được nói chuyện buổi tối hôm nay. Gia đình […] The post Podcast số 316 – Buổi Họp Đặc Biệt Giáng Sinh năm 2022 – Đối Với Người Ngay Chính, Giáng Sinh Có Nghĩa Là Tất Cả Rồi Sẽ Tốt Đẹp – Neil L. Andersen appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
Shocking new filing in the Tim Ballard case alleges that Mormon apostle M. Russell Ballard gives wealthy tithing donor info to Tim Ballard and OUR to help them fundraise, that Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes intimidated possible witnesses, and that Glenn Beck was collaborating with apostle Neil L. Andersen, Tim Ballard, and Sean Reyes to do damage control with the Tim Ballard harassment allegations debacle. Amended Complaint Episode Show Notes YouTube Link Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: Youtube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord
Elder Andersen, in his talk “My Mind Caught Hold upon This Thought of Jesus Christ,” reminds us of the incredible promises made to us as we keep Christ at the center of our lives. How can you focus more on the Savior throughout your day? What progress can you see in yourself? And if you're looking for further reading: Footnotes 7, 10, 11, 20, 22 “The Correct Name of the Church,” by Russell M. Nelson, October 2018 General Conference “Hear Him,” by Russell M. Nelson, April 2020 General Conference You can also watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiavmFctfCBB68kWaKVy0g 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
Few gospel topics carry more emotion than forgiveness of others and of ourselves. It could be said that we are just never more like Jesus Christ than when we extend forgiveness to others and ourselves. "Forgiveness is not forgetting, but remembering in peace." Neil L. Andersen
Elder Andersen teaches how we can receive heavenly guidance and heavenly power as we catch hold upon the idea of Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice.
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke during the Sunday morning session of April 2023 general conference. He used Alma's phrase in the Book of Mormon — “my mind caught hold upon this thought” — to illustrate what it looks like to focus attention on Christ. Kevin and Todd share thoughts on the talk and the importance of making Christ a priority in our life.
Episode 23May 29 - June 4 | Matthew 26; Mark 14; John 13 | “In Remembrance”GossipsCS LewisBetraying Jesus#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 Matthew 26; Mark 14; and John 13:How to be a peacemakerGiving grace to othersCharity and service—Invitation: Make a goal of serving a stranger this week. Or consider making peace withsomeone who has hurt or offended you. Remember, our treatment of others is inextricably linked to our treatment of Jesus! — Quotes & Links: Link to FIND HIM New Testament Study Guide:https://www.seagullbook.com/find-him-new-testament-come-follow-me-guidebook.html “Each time I read John chapter 13, I am reminded of the Savior's perfect example as a peacemaker. Jesus lovingly washed the feet of the Apostles. Then, we read, ‘he was troubled in spirit' as He thought about one He loved preparing to betray Him. I have tried to imagine the thoughts and feelings of the Savior as Judas left” (Neil L. Andersen, “Following Jesus: Being a Peacemaker,” Liahona, May 2022, 20).“You have your agency to choose contention or reconciliation. Examine your discipleship within the context of the way you treat others. I bless you to make any adjustments that may be needed so that your behavior is ennobling, respectful and representative of a true follower of Jesus Christ. Charity is the antidote to contention. Charity is the spiritual gift that helps us to cast off the natural man, who is selfish, defensive, prideful, and jealous. Charity is the principal characteristic of a true follower of Jesus Christ. Charity defines a peacemaker.” (Pres. Russell M. Nelson, April 2023)—Talk of Him is presented by Seagull Book and hosted by Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum.
This week we discuss the talk given by Elder Andersen in the October 2022 General Conference about how we can draw closer to Jesus Christ. We share some of our own experiences as well (like how much we love the Chosen!)
Estudo do Novo Testamento da Biblia através do manual Vem e Segue-Me (recurso preparado pela Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias) em colaboração com a Central das Escrituras. Nossos episóios contemplam apenas alguns tópicos encontrados nas escrituras designadas para a semana. Buscamos trazer ao seu estudo maior clareza e reflexões. Nesta semana estamos falando sobre as Bem-aventuranças. Segue abaixo a lista das citações que foram mencionadas no podcast: "Seguir a Jesus: Ser um pacificador", Élder Neil L. Andersen, Abr. 2022 "Ao dedicar a capela do Hyde Park em Londres, entre outras coisas, o Presidente McKay disse: “Se você deseja paz, é sua a responsabilidade de obtê-la”. (Church News, 11 de março de 1961, p. 15.) "Ser um Exemplo e uma Luz , Presidente Thomas S. Monson, Out. 2015 "Resplandeça a sua luz", Sharon Eubank, Out. 2017 "Perfeição Incompleta", Élder Russell M. Nelson, Out. 1995 3 Néfi 12:48, O Livro de Mórmon "Sede vós pois perfeitos — No final", Élder Jeffrey R. Holland, Out. 2017
Kevin and Todd tackle Elder Anderson talk and being intentional by focusing our efforts on the Saviour, our covenants and the Holy Ghost.
Faith in Christ can guide our lives as we cultivate a relationship with God, rely on Him, remain hopeful, and spiritually prepare for trials. Access the talk here. Neil L. Andersen, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, delivered this devotional address on January 17, 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elder Andersen's talk “Drawing Closer to the Savior” once again stressed the importance of having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Here's a question that Elder Andersen poses to ponder as you study: “[H]ow can we deepen and strengthen our commitment to the Savior in the days ahead?” And if you're looking for further study: "Steady in the Storms" by Henry B. Eyering, April 2022 Gen Conf "Becometh as a Child" by Neal A. Maxwell, April 1996 Gen Conf "Grounded, Rooted, Established, and Settled" by Neal A. Maxwell, BYU speech 1981 "A Compensatory Spiritual Power for the Righteous" by Neil L. Andersen, BYU speech 2015 "Temples and Work Therein" by David B. Haight, October 1990 Gen Conf "The Everlasting Covenant" by Russell M. Nelson, October 2022 Liahona article "What is True?" by Russell M. Nelson, October 2022 Gen Conf "Revelation for the Church, Revelation for our Lives" by Russell M. Nelson, April 2018 Gen Conf "Going Forward in the Second Century" by Dallin H. Oaks, BYU speech 2022 Responses on FB post "Hope of Israel" by Russell M. Nelson, Youth Devotional 2018 “Facing the Conflict in Ukraine; Healing the Conflict in My Heart” by Anastasia Kocheva, YA Weekly Article, May 2022 I also mentioned the Instagram account and business Salt and Gold Collection. Check out their stuff. It's amazing! 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
El élder Andersen enseña que podemos prepararnos para la Segunda Venida al hacer convenios y fortalecer nuestro compromiso para con el Salvador.
By following the prophet's invitation to make time for the Savior daily, we can experience the special spirit of Christmastime year-round. Click or tap here to read the speech on our website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elder Andersen teaches that we can prepare for the Second Coming by making covenants and strengthening our commitment to the Savior.
The words of God, given through His prophets, are like an iron rod which, if we hold fast to it, will guide us to great blessings. Click here to view the speech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*This discusses the topic of sexual abuse and prevention of sexual abuse. Please use discretion in determining whether or not this is a suitable episode for you or for anyone listening in.*Sexual abuse and sexual violence are shockingly prevalent. In the United States, about 1 in 4 girls, and 1 in 13 boys experience child sexual abuse. In their lifetimes, over half of women and 1 in 3 men will experience sexual violence. And it's remarkably common for child sexual abuse to go undisclosed for decades: One study showed that the average age at the time of reporting child sex abuse was 52 years old.As Latter-day Saints, we're encouraged, to “do everything we can to prevent abuse and to protect and help victims,” Pres. Nelson re-emphasized this in his conference talk last month. we hope this conversation can help us all do that more effectively. Our guests are Sage Williams and Rebecca Bettilyon (please listen to the podcast intro to find out more about Rebecca and Sage).With Sage and Rebecca, we cover issues like the prevalence of abuse, who perpetrators often are, how to recognize abuse, the body's autonomic response system and how we could teach the law of chastity to prevent feelings of shame, and how our communities can be one of the best tools we have in preventing abuse.All of us recognize that our comments in the conversation today are raw, real, imperfect and incomplete. We're all still learning how to articulate our thoughts and feelings on these difficult topics in public, and together with Rebecca and Sage, we ask for some grace and understanding of our intent to inspire healing for everyone impacted by sexual abuse.NOTES:CDC statistics for adults and childrenPolicy Brief, including average age of disclosing sexual abuse)Shame vs guiltReference to children getting sex education from pornographyConversation prompt to prepare children for an encounter with pornography:Reference for the quote on forgiveness: Neil L. Andersen, The Divine Gift of Forgiveness, Deseret Book Co., 2019, p. 225. Abuse.churchofjesuschrist.orgLiahona articles on consent, sexual assaultFor the Strength of Youth article on relationship boundaries:Friend article on body safety: The Mama Bear Effect
Kevin and Todd discuss being and becoming a peacemaker and how it will improve our lives and the lives of those around us. We joke about our shortcomings and commit to being better husbands, fathers and Christians by choosing to be peacemakers.
As the children go back to school, it made us think of all the peer pressure they face to go against things that they know are right. This sort of pressure never really goes away in adulthood. How often have you been tempted to give into arguing your point rather than letting it go? We talk about the pressures of living a Christ centered life in a Me centered world. Find the calendar for this season at www.conferenceinreview.comMusic acknowledgementsMusic: In Dulci Jubilo by J.S. BachArranged by: Michel Rondeau (trumpet)Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)Publisher Info.Michel RondeauCopyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.
"The invitation to repent is rarely a voice of chastisement but rather a loving appeal to turn around and to “re-turn” toward God." Elder Neil L. Andersen was serving as the senior president in the Presidency of the Seventy when he was called in 2009 to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. With that increased authority and daunting responsibility came the reminder that although he didn't know everything, he knew enough. His firm testimony of the Saviour Jesus Christ and His gospel provides all he needs to know to bless and uplift members worldwide.
Elder Andersen explains how we can overcome contention with faith in Jesus Christ.
Los pacificadores no son pasivos; son persuasivos a la manera del Salvador.
Today, I talk about Elder Andersen's talk “Following Jesus: Being a Peacemaker.” It's a long one today. Here are some questions to think about as you study. How have you seen the good in the internet/social media? The bad? How can you be more aware of the negative impact in your life and actively change it? I spoke about following people with different opinions as a way to try to get away from the echochamber of social media. What are your thoughts on being “Children of God” as Elder Ansdersen talks about it? What radical things did the Savior teach that had the world around Him (those not of his faith and of his faith) rejecting and hating Him? How can we follow His example? Can there not be lines at all? How can we not draw lines in the sand that we can't cross later? How can you discern between when to speak up and when to stay quiet? Consider his invitations: “May we love Him and love one another. May we be peacemakers…” What is the Lord telling you? What questions do you want to study further? I also mentioned one of my favorite Instagram accounts - @saltandgoldcollection. Check her work out. It's beautiful. Contact me: Email: genconfconvos@gmail.com FB: General Conference Conversations IG: @generalconferenceconversations
Thuộc Nhóm Túc Số Mười Hai Vị Sứ Đồ của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Tôi làm chứng về phước lành lớn lao đối với con cái và hạnh phúc mà chúng sẽ mang đến cho chúng ta trong cuộc sống này và trong thời vĩnh cửu. […] The post Podcast số 143 – Đại Hội Trung Ương tháng 10, 2011 – Con Cái – Neil L. Andersen appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
Thuộc Nhóm Túc Số Mười Hai Vị Sứ Đồ của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Công việc truyền giáo của các em sẽ là một cơ hội thiêng liêng để mang những người khác đến với Đấng Ky Tô và giúp chuẩn bị cho Ngày Tái Lâm […] The post Podcast số 109 – Đại Hội Trung Ương tháng 4, 2011- Chuẩn Bị Thế Gian cho Ngày Tái Lâm – Neil L. Andersen appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
Elder Andersen teaches about the importance of using the revealed name of the Church.
When President Russell M. Nelson became the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, one of the first things he addressed was that we emphasize the true name of our church rather than its common nick names "Mormon" and "LDS". Elder Andersen, three and a half years later speaks of the blessings that have come to us individually and as a church by heeding this counsel.Music acknowledgementsMusic: In Dulci Jubilo Michel Rondeau (trumpet)Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)Publisher Info.Michel RondeauCopyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.
As you increase your efforts from now through Christmas, the desire to continue these habits beyond Christmas will stay with you, and your progress as one of the Savior's disciples will grow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we finish our discussion of Alma chapter nineteen. Abish exemplifies faith in the power of God and the people of King Lamoni are converted. Topics discussed include: astonishment, murmuring, and hard-heartedness, the significance of the name Jesus, and much more! Recorded 11/21/2021. "The Divine Gift of Forgiveness" by Elder Neil L. Andersen, Chapter 17 https://bookofmormonstudynotes.blog/2019/12/26/what-is-the-significance-of-the-name-jesus/ https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/event/face-to-face-for-young-adults-with-elder-and-sister-bednar https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/miscellaneous-events/2019/06/14holland?lang=eng
Thuộc Nhóm Túc Số Mười Hai Vị Sứ Đồ Khi chọn không bị tổn thương hoặc hổ thẹn thì các anh chị em sẽ cảm nhận được tình yêu thương và sự chấp thuận của Ngài. Các anh chị em sẽ biết rằng mình đang trở thành giống như Ngài. Thưa các anh chị em […] The post Podcast số 58 – Đại Hội Trung Ương tháng 10, 2010 – Không Bao Giờ Lìa Bỏ Ngài – Neil L. Andersen appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
This is a moment to reflect on your spiritual experiences, as Elder Neil L. Andersen shares the importance of listening to the Holy Ghost, and how we can do it.
Discussion about Come, Follow Me, Doctrine and Covenants 115-120, "His Sacrifice Shall Be More Sacred unto Me Than His Increase." I also reference Elder Neil L. Andersen's talk, "The Name of the Church Is Not Negotiable," from the 191 Semiannual General Conference.
As evil increases in the world, there are compensatory spiritual gifts—like temple work and the sabbath day—to give power to the righteous. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
Welcome, everybody! I am recording from the lovely town of Port Angeles, Washington. This past week we went to the funeral of my mother-in-law's sister. My inlaws are in their 80's and it was not an easy trip for them. We left Friday and it took a lot longer to get to Wenatchee, Washington than the GPS said it would. Haha But I have come to appreciate funerals. You learn a lot about the people and if it's family, you get a glimpse into the family's life. Their family farmed in Quincy, WA. They weren't rich but they always had food. That's more than a lot of people can say. Well, today I have a good show for you about some lessons that I learned from some people I look up to. So let's get to it. Do you have people who you look up to or someone you admire? Do you have a mentor or a hero? A couple of weeks ago in your young men church lesson, the question was asked if we had anyone who we looked up to. If we want to be like someone, we try to do the things that they do. In my life I've had many people whom I have looked up to and admired. I remember before my mission, as I was considering whether to go on a mission, I wanted to be like our bishop. He seemed very happy. They had a great family. I remember thinking the same thing about our home teacher, and a couple of other men in our ward. In a previous episode, I spoke about Brother Brandt, my seminary teacher. He was someone who you couldn't help loving. I wanted to know the scriptures like he did and have a love for them as he did. He genuinely enjoyed the scriptures and loved to share things from them. As I served my mission, I looked up to my mission presidents, President Neil L. Andersen (now an apostle) and President Richard Oveson. I learned different things from them. President Andersen was my mission president for the first 12 months or so. President Andersen, now Elder Andersen, knew that the Book of Mormon was vitally important to us missionaries. He had a schedule for us to keep where we read the entire Book of Mormon every two months. I have the tally marks in the front of my missionary Book of Mormon where I read it once, twice, 5 times, 10 times. Then it moved over to the French Book of Mormon with a tally mark for each time that I had read it in French. I remember being on fire and wanting to learn everything I could. I had a thirst for learning. I told President Andersen that I had started in the old testament and was going to read the Bible cover to cover. He suggested that I start with the New Testament. He told me of his love for the words of the Savior in the new testament and that it would be helpful for me to read it cover to cover first. I was glad that I followed his instructions. Not long after finishing it I had someone challenge me saying that I probably had never even read the new testament. I was able to say that I had read it from cover to cover. When he would interview us, he would have a shoe shine kit there. As we would talk, he would take our shoes and polish them. It was an incredible act of service. Now as I look back at it, and now that he is an apostle, I can see more symbolism in this, as it reminds me of the Savior washing his apostles' feet. John 13:5 it says, 5 After that he poureth water into a basin, and began to awash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 7 Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter. 8 Peter saith unto him, Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. I understand a little of what Peter was saying there. He felt like he should not be the one having his feet washed, but should be washing the feet of Jesus Christ. Tune in for more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
These two talks are about the hope all members share in Christ regardless of marital status and how our lives started long before birth and will continue long after death.Music acknowledgementsMusic: In Dulci Jubilo Michel Rondeau (trumpet)Performers: Marthe Jobidon (trumpets), Eric Vaillancourt & Steve Guerin (trombones)Publisher Info.Michel RondeauCopyright Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Misc. Notes These file(s) are part of the Werner Icking Music Collection.
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
Welcome, everybody! I am recording from the lovely town of Port Angeles, Washington. This past week we went to the funeral of my mother-in-law's sister. My inlaws are in their 80's and it was not an easy trip for them. We left Friday and it took a lot longer to get to Wenatchee, Washington than the GPS said it would. Haha But I have come to appreciate funerals. You learn a lot about the people and if it's family, you get a glimpse into the family's life. Their family farmed in Quincy, WA. They weren't rich but they always had food. That's more than a lot of people can say. Well, today I have a good show for you about some lessons that I learned from some people I look up to. So let's get to it. Do you have people who you look up to or someone you admire? Do you have a mentor or a hero? A couple of weeks ago in your young men church lesson, the question was asked if we had anyone who we looked up to. If we want to be like someone, we try to do the things that they do. In my life I've had many people whom I have looked up to and admired. I remember before my mission, as I was considering whether to go on a mission, I wanted to be like our bishop. He seemed very happy. They had a great family. I remember thinking the same thing about our home teacher, and a couple of other men in our ward. In a previous episode, I spoke about Brother Brandt, my seminary teacher. He was someone who you couldn't help loving. I wanted to know the scriptures like he did and have a love for them as he did. He genuinely enjoyed the scriptures and loved to share things from them. As I served my mission, I looked up to my mission presidents, President Neil L. Andersen (now an apostle) and President Richard Oveson. I learned different things from them. President Andersen was my mission president for the first 12 months or so. President Andersen, now Elder Andersen, knew that the Book of Mormon was vitally important to us missionaries. He had a schedule for us to keep where we read the entire Book of Mormon every two months. I have the tally marks in the front of my missionary Book of Mormon where I read it once, twice, 5 times, 10 times. Then it moved over to the French Book of Mormon with a tally mark for each time that I had read it in French. I remember being on fire and wanting to learn everything I could. I had a thirst for learning. I told President Andersen that I had started in the old testament and was going to read the Bible cover to cover. He suggested that I start with the New Testament. He told me of his love for the words of the Savior in the new testament and that it would be helpful for me to read it cover to cover first. I was glad that I followed his instructions. Not long after finishing it I had someone challenge me saying that I probably had never even read the new testament. I was able to say that I had read it from cover to cover. When he would interview us, he would have a shoe shine kit there. As we would talk, he would take our shoes and polish them. It was an incredible act of service. Now as I look back at it, and now that he is an apostle, I can see more symbolism in this, as it reminds me of the Savior washing his apostles' feet. John 13:5 it says, 5 After that he poureth water into a basin, and began to awash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 7 Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter. 8 Peter saith unto him, Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. I understand a little of what Peter was saying there. He felt like he should not be the one having his feet washed, but should be washing the feet of Jesus Christ. Tune in for more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
This is a moment to reflect on who we turn to in times of trial, as Elder Neil L. Andersen teaches that Christ can heal all wounds.
This is a moment to reflect on how we show our devotion to Christ. As Elder Neil L. Andersen speaks of our need to always stand as a witness of Christ.
Elder Neil L. Andersen explains how the shift from home and visiting teaching to ministering helps us rethink the way we love and serve. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Book of Mormon Evidence Podcast - Come Follow Me Supplemental Study
Questions for this week:1 - What did Neil L. Andersen say about rejecting Joseph Smith's testimony and what happens to people who do?2 - Why do many antagonists fight so furiously against the life of Joseph Smith?3 - What similarity about Jesus and Joseph will be a whole other podcast?4 - What does the Joseph Smith Memorial say, that was at the dedication about about Joseph's life?5 - What does God do when he wants something important done? What does it have to do with mothers? 6 - What great ancient prophet do some experts believe the sword of Laban traces back to?7 - What is the pattern when the Lord is doing work through people on the earth? How do we each discern this pattern in our lives when going through challenges so that we persevere in in accomplishing our life-missions?8 - Who was the only physician in the U.S. that could have performed the excruciating operation that saved Joseph's leg?9 - What science journal explains the highly unusual winter that played such a big role in the Smith Family's future and the history of the Church?10 - Who said "I hardly know who is my friend or foe...friends have become so scarce." ~~~~~~~~~To contact Kay, email: FootstepsOfJoseph@gmail.comhttps://www.ComeFollowMe2021.com~~~~~~~~~~Please SUPPORT THESE FREE PODCASTS by donating at our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/latterdaymedia?fan_landing=trueEVERY BIT HELPS! :)22 Come Follow Me with Joseph Smith Historian Kay GodfreyTo contact Kay, email: FootstepsOfJoseph@gmail.comhttps://www.ComeFollowMe2021.comSupport the show (http://www.LatterdayMedia.com)
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
Do you know someone who has stepped away from the Church for a while and then later returned? I love hearing stories about how people find their way back to the Church and enjoy the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ again in their life. I was listening to a podcast recently by Richard Ostler called Listen, Learn, & Love. The introduction of this episode said that the guest was from Baltimore, MD. I've been there several times. Usually just flying in and then driving to Harrisburg, PA. Then the host said the guest's name. Karim Lazarus. The last name was unique and sounded familiar. I thought that there was a missionary in our mission with that name. He then said that he was 50 years old. I'm 50. So that matched. He was a convert to the Church and went on a mission a year later and served a mission in France. I thought that it was a good chance that it was the missionary from my mission. The host said that he had spent 15 years out of the church, and now had come back to full activity. Karim then told about his life growing up without a dad in the home. He had some difficult experiences growing up. In between his junior and senior year of military high school, their family went through temple square and he was given a Book of Mormon. He was in the back of a motorhome as they traveled and he read it. He read it another time and then went to the Air Force Academy. At the Air Force Academy, one of the other cadets had a Book of Mormon. He struck up a conversation with this person and the cadet eventually introduced Karim to the missionaries. He took the lessons and he joined the Church. He decided to go on a mission a year later. As Karim was telling his story he mentioned his mission president, Neil L. Andersen in Bordeaux, France. So now I knew that he was definitely a missionary in my mission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
Do you know someone who has stepped away from the Church for a while and then later returned? I love hearing stories about how people find their way back to the Church and enjoy the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ again in their life. I was listening to a podcast recently by Richard Ostler called Listen, Learn, & Love. The introduction of this episode said that the guest was from Baltimore, MD. I've been there several times. Usually just flying in and then driving to Harrisburg, PA. Then the host said the guest's name. Karim Lazarus. The last name was unique and sounded familiar. I thought that there was a missionary in our mission with that name. He then said that he was 50 years old. I'm 50. So that matched. He was a convert to the Church and went on a mission a year later and served a mission in France. I thought that it was a good chance that it was the missionary from my mission. The host said that he had spent 15 years out of the church, and now had come back to full activity. Karim then told about his life growing up without a dad in the home. He had some difficult experiences growing up. In between his junior and senior year of military high school, their family went through temple square and he was given a Book of Mormon. He was in the back of a motorhome as they traveled and he read it. He read it another time and then went to the Air Force Academy. At the Air Force Academy, one of the other cadets had a Book of Mormon. He struck up a conversation with this person and the cadet eventually introduced Karim to the missionaries. He took the lessons and he joined the Church. He decided to go on a mission a year later. As Karim was telling his story he mentioned his mission president, Neil L. Andersen in Bordeaux, France. So now I knew that he was definitely a missionary in my mission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
Elder Neil L. Andersen teaches that God’s spirit children come to earth on their own personal journeys and that we should welcome them, safeguard them, and love them. Saturday afternoon session April 2021
How do you move forward with faith and hope when your righteous desires go unmet? How do you find belonging and meaning when your life path doesn’t fit “the mold” or what you anticipated or expected? In this episode, we talk with Mindy Booth Baxter, a member of the Relief Society Advisory Council, about the “revelation-led leaps of faith” that led her away from a successful career in New York City to culinary school, new opportunities to serve, and marriage in her 40s. Sister Baxter courageously shares her personal journey with infertility, and how she has found healing through turning to God and Jesus Christ in her suffering. She offers hope and understanding to others struggling with infertility and provides helpful suggestions on how we all can better minister to and comfort those we love. Resources: Mindy Booth Baxter Bio https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/relief-society-organization/this-is-your-relief-society/general-leaders/mindy-booth-baxter?lang=eng Elder Neil L. Andersen BYU Devotional Speech, "A Compensatory Spiritual Power for the Righteous" https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/neil-l-andersen/a-compensatory-spiritual-power-for-the-righteous/ President Henry B. Eyring BYU Devotional Speech, "A Law of Increasing Returns" https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/henry-b-eyring/law-increasing-returns/?fbclid=IwAR0gpMJ3EPSHUH_Y1qcGXGCaDgtw0Ay6Q2_bXV9Nzzj2-m8um17o_ZcQISc Elder Richard G. Scott General Conference Address, "Finding Joy in Life" https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1996/04/finding-joy-in-life?lang=eng Ministering Resources https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/ministering?lang=eng&cid=rdb_ministering_eng_ministering_churchofjesuschrist-org
This episode, Todd, Alia, Jamie and Steve discuss the talk, "The Personal Journey of a Child of God" by Elder Neil L. Andersen from the April 2021 General Conference.
Elder Neil L. Andersen explains our personal journey as children of God.
Elder Neil L. Andersen teaches of the clarity and truth that the Gospel gives.
The words of God, given through His prophets, seers, and revelators, are like an iron rod which, if we hold fast to it, will guide us to great blessings. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss the message from Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from the General Conference October 2020 from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/45andersen?lang=eng
Episode Notes Hi there! Thanks for tuning into this episode with us. We welcome a very special guest to our podcast to cover a very sensitive but important topic - dating after sexual trauma. Being a heavy topic, we only cover the tip of the iceberg, but we feel there is much to learn from our dear friend and guest Kelsey Barrus. Here is a little bith about Kelsey. Kelsey Kim Barrus is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW, MSU) and received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from BYU-Provo and her Masters of Social work from Eastern Washington University. Kelsey has worked over 10 years doing mental health therapy as well as working in medical social work and doing adoption work. It is over these last 10 years that Kelsey has worked with a wide population concerning mental health and relationship issues such as trust, anxiety, depression, trauma, self-harm, suicide, and sexual health. Kelsey is a member of AASECT (American Association of Sexuality educators, counselors, and therapists) and is currently working getting licensed as an AASECT Sex Therapist. Kelsey received her Sexual Health Certificate through the University of Michigan and currently works with individuals concerning sexual trauma, relationship, and health. Kelsey currently resides in the Salt Lake area and does therapy in her private practice via video sessions. When not working a lot, Kelsey enjoys spending time with family, traveling the world, and learning how to cook. How to Contact Kelsey: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-barrus-371512177/ Website: kelseykim.com Mentioned Items in Podcast: Consent Tea Video Wounded by Elder Neil L. Andersen Make sure to favorite, subscribe, and leave us a five star review if you are enjoying the content! You can find and connect with us on Facebook and Instagram at @singletosealed. See you next time! -Briahnna & Jerry Scott Support Single to Sealed by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/single-to-sealed This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Elder Neil L. Andersen teaches of characteristics we should both develop and avoid as we strive to become more Christlike.
Reviewing a list that I made a few years ago of things that were causing agony and feelings of despair, I realized how all of them had been resolved and prayers have been answered. Referring to 1 Nephi in the Book of Mormon, the First Vision, and a wonderful conference talk Never Leave Him Neil L. Andersen. He will never leave us. We will “go away” but He never will.
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
In this episode, I talk about some questions that arise about Latter-day Saints when it comes to Christmas. The correct name of the Church is, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are sometimes referred to as LDS or Latter-day Saints as well as Mormons. The questions that I found on Google all used the term "Mormon" which is not the correct name of members of our Church. Some things we will talk about: My beef with Starbucks. When I caught my friend Shawn holding a beer. When I accepted a bottle of wine in France. When I accidentally had alcohol on my breath and on my hands as a missionary, right before meeting with President Neil L. Andersen, our mission president. These are some popular searches that I found on Google related to my faith that we will discuss: Do Latter-day Saints Celebrate Christmas? What do you get a Latter-day Saint for Christmas? Do Latter-day Saints celebrate holidays? Do Latter-day Saints drink alcohol during the holidays? Do Latter-day Saints eat chocolate? To be clear, I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Russel M. Nelson, the President of The Church has asked us to use the correct name of the Church rather than the word "Mormon" or "Mormons". If you are of another faith, hopefully this podcast will help you to remember the correct name. Mormon is an ancient prophet who compiled the writings of many ancient prophets and put them together into The Book of Mormon. I believe it to be the word of God right along with the Bible. I revere him as a prophet, but when we call our church, "The Mormon Church", it makes it sound like we worship Mormon, instead of Jesus Christ. Those who read the Book of Mormon, know that it is simply many teachings of Jesus Christ by His prophets who lived on the American continent between 600 B.C to 400 A.D. For more on the beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: https://www.comeuntochrist.org/light-the-world-2020 For more about Rocky Mountain Sunshine and the host Jason Bringhurst: https://rockymountainsunshine.com/ For specifics on the name of the Church: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/style-guide#:~:text=The%20official%20name%20of%20the,of%20Latter%2Dday%20Saints.%22 I'm originally from Midvale, Utah. I am married to the lovely and talented Jen Bringhurst. I have 6 amazing and talented children. I am a small business owner. I love a cold Diet Coke and a slice of pizza. I listen to 80's New Wave music. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (LDS) Sometimes folks call us Mormon, but that isn't the correct name of the Church. I live in beautiful Port Angeles, Washington after moving here in 2018 from Highland, Utah. Thanks for listening! We hope that we've added a little bit of sunshine to your day. Make sure to visit Rockymountainsunshine.com for other content not found on the podcast. We would appreciate it if you would subscribe, rate and review the episode. Also, if you liked it, please share it! It will help us to be found when people are looking for podcasts. Until next time, Cheers from the Pacific Northwest! Music by Pixabay - United State Marine Band - We Wish You A Merry Christmas! The views and opinions expressed on the Rocky Mountain Sunshine podcast are those of the host and any guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Rocky Mountain Sunshine podcast is not owned nor operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and does not officially represent The Church in any way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
Latter-day Saint Commentary from the Pacific Northwest - Rocky Mountain Sunshine Podcast
In this episode, I talk about some questions that arise about Latter-day Saints when it comes to Christmas. The correct name of the Church is, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are sometimes referred to as LDS or Latter-day Saints as well as Mormons. The questions that I found on Google all used the term "Mormon" which is not the correct name of members of our Church. Some things we will talk about: My beef with Starbucks. When I caught my friend Shawn holding a beer. When I accepted a bottle of wine in France. When I accidentally had alcohol on my breath and on my hands as a missionary, right before meeting with President Neil L. Andersen, our mission president. These are some popular searches that I found on Google related to my faith that we will discuss: Do Latter-day Saints Celebrate Christmas? What do you get a Latter-day Saint for Christmas? Do Latter-day Saints celebrate holidays? Do Latter-day Saints drink alcohol during the holidays? Do Latter-day Saints eat chocolate? To be clear, I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Russel M. Nelson, the President of The Church has asked us to use the correct name of the Church rather than the word "Mormon" or "Mormons". If you are of another faith, hopefully this podcast will help you to remember the correct name. Mormon is an ancient prophet who compiled the writings of many ancient prophets and put them together into The Book of Mormon. I believe it to be the word of God right along with the Bible. I revere him as a prophet, but when we call our church, "The Mormon Church", it makes it sound like we worship Mormon, instead of Jesus Christ. Those who read the Book of Mormon, know that it is simply many teachings of Jesus Christ by His prophets who lived on the American continent between 600 B.C to 400 A.D. For more on the beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: https://www.comeuntochrist.org/light-the-world-2020 For more about Rocky Mountain Sunshine and the host Jason Bringhurst: https://rockymountainsunshine.com/ For specifics on the name of the Church: https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/style-guide#:~:text=The%20official%20name%20of%20the,of%20Latter%2Dday%20Saints.%22 I'm originally from Midvale, Utah. I am married to the lovely and talented Jen Bringhurst. I have 6 amazing and talented children. I am a small business owner. I love a cold Diet Coke and a slice of pizza. I listen to 80's New Wave music. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (LDS) Sometimes folks call us Mormon, but that isn't the correct name of the Church. I live in beautiful Port Angeles, Washington after moving here in 2018 from Highland, Utah. Thanks for listening! We hope that we've added a little bit of sunshine to your day. Make sure to visit Rockymountainsunshine.com for other content not found on the podcast. We would appreciate it if you would subscribe, rate and review the episode. Also, if you liked it, please share it! It will help us to be found when people are looking for podcasts. Until next time, Cheers from the Pacific Northwest! Music by Pixabay - United State Marine Band - We Wish You A Merry Christmas! The views and opinions expressed on the Rocky Mountain Sunshine podcast are those of the host and any guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Rocky Mountain Sunshine podcast is not owned nor operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and does not officially represent The Church in any way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-mountain-sunshine/support
Elder Neil L. Andersen proclaims that Christ lights our way.
As we choose to remember our past spiritual experiences, more will come. Elder Neil L. Andersen explained that they will “bring patience to our doubts and understanding to our difficulties.”
Neil L. Andersen
On this episode, we discuss Elder Neil L. Andersen's talk from the Saturday morning session!
Linking the Generations Neil L. Andersen begins with his address "Seeing through the Generations." Amy Harris then finishes with her forum address "Of Dead Cats and Dead People: How Family History Can Save the World."
In this episode, Tyler and Mike sit down with their good friend Toby Crawford to discuss a few of the things that Toby has learned about living "the richest men in town" life. A few of the topics covered in the conversation include:Personal changeService/giving beyond selfOvercoming adversityListen as the hosts of the program explore Toby's rich life and the choices that he has made with the hope of applying those lessons to their lives. Show Notes:Who is...Elder Neil L. Andersen-Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints)John BythewayWho said it...Rosa Luxemburg, "Those who do not move, do not notice their chains."James Clear on EntropyBad Religion on EntropyScrewtape Letters by C.S. Lewis: "Remember, he is not, like you, a pure spirit. Never having been a human (oh, that abominable advantage of the Enemy’s!) you don’t realize how enslaved they are to the pressure of the ordinary. I once had a patient, a sound atheist, who used to read in the British Museum. One day, as he sat reading, I saw a train of thought in his mind beginning to go the wrong way. The Enemy, of course, was at his elbow in a moment. Before I knew where I was I saw my twenty years’ work beginning to totter. If I had lost my head and begun to attempt a defense by argument, I should have been undone. But I was not such a fool. I struck instantly at the part of the man which I had best under my control, and suggested that it was just about time he had some lunch. The Enemy presumably made the countersuggestion (you know how one can never quite overhear what He says to them?) that this was more important than lunch. At least I think that must have been His line, for when I said, “Quite. In fact much TOO important to tackle at the end of a morning,” the patient brightened up considerably; and by the time I had added “Much better come back after lunch and go into it with a fresh mind,” he was already halfway to the door."References...All of the Above YouTube ChannelSecond Law of ThermodynamicsSpirit Journals-not thisThis Is Water by David Foster WallaceA Christmas Carol by Charles DickensEast of Eden Chapter 13 by John SteinbeckBen Franklin model of virtue developmentIn the Living Years by Mike & The MechanicsThe Hiding Place by Corrie TenBoomJobPsst...Mike and Tyler are both members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you would like to learn more about the Church or their beliefs, we invite you to check out to click here.
In this episode we discuss the purpose of spiritually defining memories, how we can retain them in remembrance, and what we can do to have them more often.
Things get heated in this episode of the podcast! We discuss Elder Neil L. Andersen's talk from the Saturday morning session!
Elder Neil L. Andersen, The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, spoke at the LDS Business College Devotional on November 19, 2019.
Bringing to you Bro Stan Daily's very first Podcast "interview" over the phone! Bro Pete and myself talk about 2 more talks from this past October's General Conference. Please don't forget that God is aware of you. Even if you are doing all the right things, there is always potential for things to go how we did not expect them to. But the love and peace and strength of Jesus Christ is ALWAYS there to sustain us through.Huge shoutout to Ke Ola I Ka Wai "Where there is life in the water, there is life in the people." Go check out their website for some quality water! www.diviniawater.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elder Neil L. Andersen speaks on how the recent shift from home and visiting teaching to focus on ministering gives us a chance to rethink the way we love and serve others. Ministering in a holier way will require us to more fully love and obey the Lord.
Neil L. Andersen - Ensign Magazine - August 2017
Neil L. Andersen - Friend Magazine - August 2017
Neil L. Andersen - New Era Magazine - March 2017
In this episode, Josh and Dallan speak from personal experience about addiction, pornography, and the misconceptions that make recovery so difficult. They talk about how to overcome a pornography addiction quickly and powerfully and easily. Show Notes: Josh's Blog Post: How To Overcome a Pornography Addiction Easily Everything You Think You Know About Addiction Is Wrong Brene Brown "After All We Can Do" Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means All Human Behavior is the Result of the State We Are In Neil L. Andersen - Fear and Faith Cannot Coexist Peter Walking on the Water The Secret of Change is Focus Jairus - Mark 5:22-43 Elder Holland Quote on Repentance Alma 36:5-20 LISTEN FROM A MOBILE DEVICE Learn more about Mormons
Neil L. Andersen - Ensign January 2013
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