You are invited to come and listen as Richard Bernard, author of “Digitial Scripture Study for the Busy Latter-day Saint,” interviews members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who share how they find the time to study the scriptures and their unique approach to scripture study. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Join me for an inspiring conversation with Joshua, author of uplifting titles such as “Your Relationship with Jesus” and “Divine Identity.” In this episode, we discuss his latest work, “The New and Everlasting Covenant." Whether you’re seeking spiritual insight, personal growth, or simply a fresh perspective on faith, this episode offers wisdom you can apply in your own journey. Tune in, be uplifted, and join the conversation. I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences, too!
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00:05 Ending Up In Gilbert
02:36 Education
07:55 Family
09:16 Mission
09:54 Career Change
11:26 Power of Godliness Website
13:19 Author
23:38 Studying The Scripture
32:59 Passing Your Notes To Your Children
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In this episode, Steven Harper, Latter-day Saint scholar, BYU professor, and author, is featured in a conversation that goes beyond his professional accomplishments. Readers will discover his formative years, the pioneer roots in his family history, and the education that has influenced his perspectives.
We discuss topics such as the law of consecration and slow thinking.
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01:21 Pioneer Heritage
09:37 Education
11:09 BYU Hawaii
13:53 The Law Of Consecration
19:38 In The Temple
21:22 Wrestling With The Restoration
23:15 Thinking Slowly
32:23 The Spirit Is The Teacher
41:23 Scripture Study
46:34 Journaling
50:43 Wilford Woodruff Papers
52:48 Testimony
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I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shilbi and Kevin, a young couple from Texas, as they navigate life with their first child. What fascinates me most is how they weave the demands of daily life into a consistent practice of scripture study. On their show, “The Book of Mormon Podcast,” Shilbi and Kevin share their honest experiences and heartfelt testimonies as they strive to stay true to their faith. Their openness, resilience, and hope for the future are truly inspiring. Listening to their story will leave you uplifted and eager to deepen your spiritual journey.
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05:26 Education
09:11 Pizza
15:14 Their Podcast.
23:01 Podcast Equipment
25:11 Shilbi's Scripture Study
26:25 Gospel Library
29:24 Kevin's Scripture Study
33:42 Shilbi's Calling
33:52 Kevin's Calling
36:03 Kevin - Joing The Church
38:43 Funding Time To Study
39:55 Elder Bednar - Study Guide
41:01 Journaling
43:29 Testimonies
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Join me for an inspiring conversation with Amber Jo Hodges-a dynamic speaker, author, English teacher, and devoted mom. You may know her from Instagram, but today you’ll discover so much more!We dive into the challenges in education, the power of scripture in Amber’s life, and how faith can guide us all.Plug in and enjoy an episode filled with wisdom, encouragement, and a few laughs!
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01:32 Growing Up
08:31 Education
09:29 Teacher
13:41 Hobbies
19:30 Instagram
19:51 Guided Journal
23:28 Youth Speaker
24:31 Scripture Study
39:58 Testimony
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Explore how philosophy shapes faith and scripture study in this conversation with James Faulconer, retired BYU philosophy professor. We discuss the key moments that influenced his life, the questions that guided his scholarship, and how philosophical inquiry can deepen religious understanding. If you’re interested in the intersection of philosophy and faith, or want new ways to approach familiar beliefs, this episode is for you.
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Matthew Watkins is our guest today, the insightful host of the Conference Talk podcast, which airs weekly. My connection with Matthew deepened as I had the privilege of being a guest co-host on his show. Throughout our conversations, I’ve been struck by his remarkable spiritual insight and maturity—qualities that truly set him apart in today’s world. In this episode, I’m excited to share something special: for the first time, you’ll get to hear our recorded pre-show discussion. I believe it adds a unique layer to our conversation that you won’t want to miss. Tune in and discover the depth of Matthew’s perspectives and the warmth of our dialogue!
Here are the links to Matthew's podcast Conference Talk and his website Power in the Book,.
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07:22 Growing up
07:50 Mission
09:05 The Early Pioneers
10:53 Occupation
12:52 Education
13:48 Serving In Spanish Branches
19:48 A Deaf Story
26:39 Born At The Wrong Time
27:13 Studying The Scriptures
36:44 Using A Tablet To Study
45:28 Three Degrees To Scripture Study
53:33 Personal Revelation
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Today we have the privilege of hearing from, author Val Jones. Val shares information about his two books which involve the temple covenants found in the Book of Mormon and temple principles that draw us closer to Christ and much more.
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03:10 Growing Up And Root Beer
06:57 Education
08:36 What Does A Chemical Engineer Do With Their Time?
10:26 Family
11:46 The Covenant Path
13:04 First New File In Temple Covenants
14:46 2nd Book Of Nephi - Law Of The Gospel
17:12 Book Of Jacob Chasity
18:18 King Benjamin-Service
18:26 Omni - Consecretion
19:21 Enos - Prayer
20:07 The Order Of Prayer
25:55 His Newest Book
35:00 Studying The Scriptures
41:54 Testimony
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Today we are joined by James Thompson, a respected writer who brings a unique perspective to the table as a ghostwriter. Specializing in religious historical fiction, James has a deep well of experiences and knowledge to draw from. Join us as we explore his world of writing, missionary work, AI, and his passion for studying scripture.
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02:52 Ghostwriter
07:07 How To Find A Ghostwriter
08:36 Mission
10:35 When Not Writing
14:57 AI And Conversion
16:03 Scripture Study
20:17 Having The Spirit
21:34 When To Study
23:12 Gospel Library
24:50 Church Positions
27:46 Testimony
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Join Bryce Dunford as he shares his insights on studying scriptures with the GoodNotes app. Whether you're a tech lover or a traditionalist, Bryce's tips will inspire all scripture students. With 31 years of experience as a seminary and institute teacher, Bryce offers a fresh perspective on leveraging technology for gospel study. Tune in to learn from this seasoned educator and co-host of the podcast Talking Scripture.
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04:46 Mission
07:10 Education
10:59 Family
16:00 Goodnotes
49:30 Scripture Notes and AI
02:30 Testimony
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The popular podcast formerly known as “The Busy Latter-day Saint” has undergone an exciting transformation, emerging with a new identity as “The Covenant Path”. This rebranding reflects a deeper focus on the spiritual journey of Latter-day Saints and their commitment to gospel principles and scripture study.
Today's guest is Jasmine Gimenez Rippleye, the popular content creator for Scripture Plus. Today we get to know Jasmine, her background, Scripture Plus and how she studies the scriptures. Wither you are familiar with the the scripture plus app or a novice during this episode you will learn how to incorporate the app in your daily scripture study. As mentioned above this episode is available on YouTube.
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07:22 The History Of Scripture Plus
08:20 Growing up on the East Coast
10:34 Byu Studies
12:36 Byu In Israel
21:59 Married Life
22:19 Working At Scripture Central
23:53 Using The App
49:49 Studying the Scriptures
Get ready to hear from Peter Vidmar, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. We'll explore his personal journey, his commitment to family and faith as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the role of scripture study in shaping his life. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation with a true champion both on and off the podium.
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00:51 Paris Olympics
06:15 Granddaughter Aspiring Gymnast
08:11 How It All Began
11:00 Developing The Skills
13:13 Meeting His Wife
15:00 Working For The Church
19:11 Growing Up In The Church
21:22 Church Callings
24:14 Scripture Study
33:18 Earning A Living
38:06 How He Studies The Scriptures
46:08 Using The Gospel Library
50:56 Testimony
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Today, we have the inspiring guest Ganel-Lyn Condie on the podcast. She is a motivational speaker and author with a powerful story of overcoming adversity. Tune in to hear her heartfelt journey of faith and resilience.
Ganel-Lyn's book is available here on Amazon.
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00:43: Her Name And Growing Up.
03:29: Growing Up In Mid-California
04:08: Building An Inter-Faith Community
04:16: Her Podcast
05:59: Sikhs And Feather River Temple
09:01: Ricks College & A Husband
10:30: Health Challengs
12:22: Singles In The Church
16:50: Her New Book
22:32: Studying The Scriptures
30:11: Writing Prayers & Revelation
35:16: Testimony
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Prepare to be motivated and uplifted by Kaitlyn Hawker, the enthusiastic and popular host of the Anticipating Christ's Return podcast. Her passion for spreading the message of Jesus Christ is truly inspiring, and you don't want to miss out on her valuable insights. Hit play now and get ready to be touched by her powerful words.
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04:59: Personal Life
07:19: Daily Routine
07:59: Nursing Career
10:03: Her YouTube Channel
12:19: Studying the Scriptures
20:44: Gospel Library
27:11: Access to Mother's Scripture s
31:55: Links and Notebooks
34:50: Following the Prophet
37:19: Writing and Revelation
44:46: Testimony
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to be inspired by the incredible Val Bagley, the talented illustrator behind beloved publications like the New Era and the Friend. With over 50 children's books to his name, Val has dedicated his life to bringing joy and imagination to readers of all ages. In his latest work, he delves into the concept of thinking celestial at a child's level. Join us as we explore the world of cartooning, creativity, and its impact on Val's life. Sample of his book and a sketch note mentioned in this episode.
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01:41: His Office
03:39: Wyoming Period
05:34: Cartoons In His Youth
06:27: Cartoonist Career
12:14: Family
13:56: Latest Book
20:57: Scriptures
25:24: Journaling
27:36: Testimony
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Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Sheere Nixon, executive director of the We Believe app. Discover how this innovative app encourages daily scripture engagement and find out more about its powerful features. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion
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00:33: Family
03:46: We Believe Organization
08:27: Discussion Of The We Believe App
24:59: Supporting The App
31:07: Studying The Scriptures
37:12: How Long Should You Study
41:49: New App For Teens
42:55: Testimony
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Tune in to our latest podcast episode with special guests Jared Bernard and Gordon Beam, as they discuss the fascinating world of AI, its use in studying scriptures, and its impact on humanity. Don't miss out on this cutting-edge technology and its potential for the future - listen now!.
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03:56: What Is AI?
08:37: Is AI Creating Problems With Students Use Of AI?
15:24: Is AI Going To Take Over Humanity?
19:30: Creating Contracts With Our Children
22:15: What Are The Benefits Of AI?
31:57: Scritptures And AI
43:01: Testimonies
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Join us as we chat with Scott Frazer, a chemist and author who discovered the LDS Church at 19, embarked on a mission to Mexico City a year later, and now combines science with gospel in his four published books. Tune in!
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00:23: Growing Up
03:32: University, Baptism, Mission
04:11: Why He Joined The Church
06:25: Studying Chemistry
07:53: Working As A Chemist
08:38: Family Life
11:29: Author
12:20: His Newest Book
13:31: Church Callings
14:19: Scripture Study
21:49: Attending The Temple
23:01: Testimony
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Today, we are going to spend some time with Mark Ogletree, associate professor in the Department of Church History at Brigham Young University. Mark is the author of several books and articles on a wide variety of subjects.
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04:13: Growng Up
05:20: Southern Baptism Home
06:50: Empty Nestors
07:50: Grand Children
08:10: BYU
09:10: Marriage Counseling
09:51: Recent Book
12:37: Young Marrieds Intimacy
14:24: Church Callings
16:57: Scriptures
19:26: Using An iPad
26:00: Using All Of the Tools
29:08: AI
31:09: Testimony
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Today, we have the unique privilege of hearing from President Mark Pace, Sunday School General President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We'll delve into his life journey, his passions, interests, and his profound love for the scriptures. He also shares invaluable counsel specifically for stake and ward leaders.
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02:53: Best Work
03:04: Traveling Assignments
04:15: Purpose Of Visiting The Saints
05:39: Becoming A Better Teacher
08:44: Teaching The Doctrine
09:48: Tips For Teacher
12:08: Book Of Mormon Or Come Follow Me?
12:45: The Goal Of Scripture Study
14:22: Counsel For Parents
14:54: Growing Up In Utah
15:15: Counsel From His Mother
17:23: Educatioin
18:47: His Children
20:10: An Interesting Hobby
24:13: Studying The Scriptures
35:09: One Last Thoought
39:21: His Testimony
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Tune in to hear Anjilee Ferguson's inspiring journey through love and marriage, filled with lessons from scripture and a positive outlook on life. Learn more about her book, "Yes, No, Maybe So," as we explore her experiences and the wisdom she shares.
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01:57: Her Parents
03:31: Her Book
06:17: After High School
08:50: Working Outside The Home
10:29: Raising A Stepchild
12:46: Learning Experiences
16:31: Divorce And Scriptures
17:51: Scripture Study
22:54: Testimony
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Listen to Stephan Fluckiger, a former Temple President and Area Seventy, as he shares his insightful perspective on the spiritual treasures of the temple and scriptures. Tune in for an uplifting and encouraging episode.
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00:16: Growing Up
00:30: Baptism At The Tabernacle
06:19: Church Callings
08:16: Temple Service
09:50: Area Seventy
14:31: His Book
18:51: Studying The Scripture
23:21: Journaling
24:43: The Temple
26:17: Gospel Library
28:17: Temple Worship
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Kyla Stevens joins us today as we talk about her approach to studying the scriptures which takes us on a never before journey into tips on the Gospel Library.
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02:34: Her Studies
03:40: Interior Design
05:03: Paying The Bills
09:02: Growing Up In Utah
10:52: Interior Design - Getting Started
12:22: The Scriptures
14:53: Tagging
17:09: Gospel Library Tips
22:04: Testimony
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Today, we have the pleasure of hearing from Jeni Brockbank, the inspiring author of Healing In Christ's Light From Patterns of Sexual Betrayal. In her book, she extends a hand of support and guidance, understanding the pain of those who have suffered from a loved one's actions. Jeni's journey is one of resilience and restoration, as she has found solace and healing through her unwavering faith in Christ and the power of studying the scriptures.
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02:27: Book
04:00: Early Years
05:01: On The Move
06:00: Leaving Home
09:02: Married Life
11:04: Back To The Book
12:19: Family
13:20: Divorce
16:36: Scriptures
25:01: How The Scriptures Help
27:35: Finding A Place To Study
29:49: Testimony
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Join us today as we chat with the talented Michael Young, a member of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Michael's passion for music, writing, and teaching shines through as he shares his experiences with us. His love for the gospel and testimony of the Savior will inspire you. Don't miss out on this uplifting episode filled with surprises!
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00:03:13: Growing Up
00:06:09: After His Mission
00:07:39: Choir At Temple Square
00:11:22: Author
00:12:31: Being A Dad
00:14:20: Working at BYU
00:17:41: New Hymn Book
00:22:52: Back To The Choir
00:29:17: Family Scripture Study
00:31:47: Feasting Upon The Word
00:32:36: Experiment Upon The Word
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Tune in to hear from Emily Ann Adams, author of Loss for Littles: A Guide for Latter-day Saint Families Dealing with Death. Discover the inspiration behind her book, her adventures around the world, her family life, and the importance of scriptures in her life. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring episode!
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00:00:39: Childrens Book
00:05:13: Growing Up In Logan
00:07:08: Antlers In The Home
00:09:55: Leprosy
00:14:53: Education
00:19:15: Journaling
00:20:05: The Scriptures
00:28:06: Testimony
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Today, we are thrilled to have Shannon Tilley from Arizona joining us. Shannon's dedication to using the Gospel Library truly impressed me, and I know it will inspire you as well. Recently, Shannon's husband was called to serve as a Mission President in Puebla Mexico, and they are getting ready to head to the MTC in June. Shannon will share with us the incredible story of how this calling came about and her unique approach to studying the scriptures. Get ready to be uplifted and motivated by Shannon's story!
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00:02:37: Education
00:03:55: Research Skills
00:04:12: IA
00:06:07: Called As Mission President
00:08:47: The Scripture
00:14:04: Gospel Library
00:15:01: Study Sets
00:18:22: Tagging Quotes
00:23:13: Unlimited Space
00:23:31: Passing Your Notes To Future Generations
00:25:11: Seminary and The Gospel Library
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Robert Starling is back with us to discuss his book A Case for Latter-day Christianity, his work on well-known Hollywood films, and his documentary on The Shroud at Turin. Robert, along with Robert Hatch, appeared on episode 60, where they talked about Kinship - Jews, Mormons, and The Gifts to Humanity. You can listen to episode 60 here
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00:03:12: Upbringing
00:04:10: Missionary Service
00:04:57: Broadcasting Career
00:08:06: Family
00:10:21: Scripture Central
00:13:44: His Book
00:34:31: Shroud Of Turin
00:52:46: Scriptures
00:56:41: Testimony
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Richard Steadman, better known as Richie T, hosts the popular podcast The Cultural Hall, joins us today. He shares his love of the church, his faith, his love of church history, his ex-communication, and his return to full fellowship, and that is just a touch of what we discuss.
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00:06:50: Experienced podcaster
00:11:31: In, Out, In the church
00:13:57: Theater and Acting
00:20:09: Voted Mr. SUU
00:22:07: Professional life
00:30:18: The Cultural Hall podcast
00:33:30: Church Historian
00:36:56 His life and the scriptures
00:41:27: Scriptures and excoomunication
00:42:25:Scripture study
00:44:32: Nonmember spouse
00:49:53:Testimony
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Author, speaker, and teacher Lynda Cherry joins us to talk about her latest book is Judah and Joseph Reunited: The Hope for Israel, and there is much more. Her story of finding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a miracle. As she shares her story of growing up in Los Angeles and the challenges she has faced in her life, you will see what an amazing woman she is. This is a story of struggles, hope, and finding answers as she turns to the scriptures.
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00:06:41: Author
00:07:09: Education
00:07:18: Being Raised As A Born Again Christian
00:13:57: Billy Graham
00:15:20: Meeting Mormons
00:15:48: Suicide
00:16:32: Getting Help
00:18:11: Meeting Missionaries
00:19:29: Following The Spirit
00:20:35: Logical And Spiritual Testimony
00:21:33: Questions
00:23:10: Scripture Study
00:28:47: Study Tools
00:31:19: An Active Son
00:32:37: Getting Up Early In The Morning
00:32:57: Journaling
00:36:25: Reading Isaiah
00:42:20: Testimony
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Today's guest is Michelle Porcelli, author and school counselor. She has boundless energy and infectious enthusiasm for life, which shows itself when she shares her love for family, her husband, a true BYU fan, her faith-guided journey as a school counselor, and how she studies the scriptures.
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3:01 - her book
4:23 - her husband
6:09 - her familyr
7:41 - BYU Christmas tree
12:51 - school counselor
20:11 - problems with the teaching profession
27:01 - studying the scriptures
44:02 - testimony
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Tad Callister, author of The Infinite Atonement, joins us today.
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2:45 - growing up in Southern California and joining the family law firm
6:43 - pioneer heritage
8:13 - his relationship with Abraham Lincoln
9:24 - serving missions
13:10 - becoming an author
15:01 - how he ended up in Utah
15:45 - being called as a mission president
16:49 - serving as general president of the Sunday School
19:33 - studying the scriptures
22:45 - writing The Infinite Atonement
25:21 - using the gospel library
27:04 - testimonhy
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Casey Griffiths, an instructor at BYU and author of The Four Loves & the Latter-day Saints: The Nature of Love in All Facets of our Lives and co-author of the Search, Ponder, and Pray: Travel Guides for Church History Sites series, is our guest today. We learn of his love for working with the young members of the church as he shares how inspiring and uplifting they are, an opinion that he says is most likely biased. He shares with us how he studies the scripture and prepares for classes, ideas from which we can all benefit. Also, we touch a little on the subject AI.
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1:51 - working at BYU
2:32 - AI in the classroom
3:20 - AI in scripture study
4:17 - Working as a seminary teacher and curriculum writer
5:05 - growing up in a small town
6:58 - serving a mission
8:59 - his family
13:21 - working with the students at BYU
17:10 - summary of his latest book
34:24 - studying the scriptures and preparing for class
26:03 - using the Gospel Library
35:09 - testimony
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Richard Ostler, the author of the popular Listen, Learn, and Love series is with us todayMost likely you know of the author but today we learn about the man, an intimate glimpse into Richard's life, work, and passion, and his unique method of studying the scriptures.
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2:26 - the small business he never talks about
7:53 - serving a mission
13:01 - the back story to studying the scriptures
20:23 - his unique approach to scripture study
30:59 - testimony
40:12 - testimony
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Once again, Brad Wilcox joins us in today's podcast. The topic is one near and dear to not only the heart of Brad, but also myself. I am always concerned with the topic of journaling because there is a tendency for many to mentally shut down. Regardless of your thoughts on journaling, I encourage you to listen to why Brad journals. We also discuss how people journal and end with Brad sharing his deep personal feelings about working with the youth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - a message that every youth of the church should hear.
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3:43- church Conference Center and journaling
5:46 - parents were the model
6:20 - high school years
7:43 - a journal is a tool
11:36 - struggling to write about feeling
12:42 - journaling is not for our posterity
18:16 - his mother-in-laws experience
20:30 -my life is too boring to write anything
21:41 - when to write
22:23 - a 3 word journal
23:35 - there are different kinds of journals
24:35 - voice recording
25:57 - the Lord shares with those that show a willingness to write
27:32 - your pen is your antenna to revelation
29:43 - I don't have anything to write about
35:52 - Neil L. Andersen
38:11 - David A. Bednar
38:36 - Spencer W. Kimball
43:07 - Brad shares his feelings regarding the youth of today
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Brad Wilcox joins us today to discuss technology in the church and families and then shares with us the importance of scripture study and how he approaches his personal study of the scriptures. This podcast is part one of a two-part series with Brad. The second part will focus on the importance of journaling and how it impacts our lives. There is much to learn in these two parts, and I am sure you will walk away with not only a deeper appreciation of Brad but also a renewed desire to study the scriptures and journal.
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6:28 - family
14:36 - calling to the Young Men’s General Presidency
18:07 - techonogy and us
33:24 - study the scriptures
1:01:16 - testimony
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In this episode, we will hear from Shelley Collins, who oversees the development of the Gospel Kids app that is for primary-aged children. We talk about the various features of the app and how it can be used in the home and at church. Parents, grandparents, and those who work with the Primary children at church will find interesting ways to use the app to assist children in learning gospel principles.
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2:24 - employment in the church
3:04 - family
5:53 - the purpose of the app
6:41 - using the app
34:04 -testimony
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Join us for today's episode featuring our special guest, Jason Olson, the co-author of the captivating memoir "The Burning Book: A Jewish-Mormon Journey." Jason, a dedicated foreign area officer in the Navy, warmly shares his incredible personal transformation from his Jewish upbringing to finding his true sense of belonging within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Prepare to be inspired as Jason delves into the profound influence that his deep studies of Judaism have had on his unique and enlightening approach to the scriptures.
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3:09 - family life
6:00 - joining the Navy
15:55- the book's co-author
21:21 - summary of the book
41:51 - reformed Judaism
51:41 - studying the scriptures
1:02:31- testimony
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Today, we have the pleasure of hearing from a very talented and inspiring guest, Angie Killian. Angie is a composer and author who has gained an impressive following of over 10 million subscribers on her YouTube channel "Angie Killian Music." She is known for her powerful, uplifting music; her compositions resonate deeply with listeners and are a favorite of Primary children. Through her music, Angie seamlessly integrates her love of music with her dedication to studying the scriptures. Join us as we learn about Angie's struggles, successes, love of music and the scriptures, and desire to draw others to Christ.
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2:59 - personl life
4:37 - education
7:18 - orchestrating the music
8:19 - software and getting the notes to paper
10:23 - behind the lyrics of “Always Remember
14:41 - music “Always Remeber
17:42 - working with a cast of children
22:49 - music “Ready To Rise”
30:30 - scriptures
36:25 - post-partum depression
44:55 - testimony
Spending time with author Lori Denning was so much fun. Her love of the scriptures shows throughout the interview. Denning has been sharing her love of the scriptures as the gospel doctrine teacher class for nearly 20 years. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in ancient scripture. In addition to her passion for the scriptures, Lori also adores dogs, relishes all things chocolate, and embraces new adventures with an optimistic perspective on life. I promise you will find this episode delightfully entertaining and educational as Lori shares with us her pursuit of being a disciple of Christ.
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3:44 - growing up 4:42 - being the gospel doctrine teachers for 20 years
7:44 - paying for all that education
8:37 - life as a single woman
16:09 - teaching the gospel
27:40 - becoming a better Christian
31:29 - the scriptures are for everyone
37:11 - listening to the Spirit
42:10 -the gospel library
45:53 -Abraham the man
49:59 - the value of the Bible Dictionary
59:43 -artificial intelligence
01:07:20 - testimony
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Today’s guest is Terryl Givens, a prolific LDS author and scholar. Givens is a senior research fellow at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute of Religious Scholarship and joins us to discuss faith, studying the scriptures, and on being a true disciple of Jesus Christ.
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3:04 - Family
3:53- Early years
4:20 - A whirlwind romance
5:10 - Teaching comparative literature
8:11 - The author
8:47 - Having faith
22:31 - Being a true disciple
25:15 - Being a witting disciple
27:29 - Believing all the right things for the wrong reason
30:01 - The Crucible of Doubt
31:34 - Being intimate with the gospel
35:13 - Drinking deeply from the scriptures
42:18 - Struggling with the scriptures
44:23 - How he studies the scriptures
48:45 - Note-taking
53:54 - Testimony
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Today’s guest is Loren Dalton, author of a recently released book, “You Are Receiving Revelation: Now Act On It.” This book is a must-read for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As the title intimates, when we receive revelation, we must act on it. During this episode, Dalton and I discuss the importance of acting on the first impressions and not listening to the second impression that comes from the adversar
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04:40 -designed an app for free things
09:05 - pharmacy business
11:07 - family
12:34 - called as a mission president
17:20 - living in revelation
21:19 - bing! what is that?
30:05 - stories of missionaries that followed the first impression
47:41 - studying the scriptures
50:55 - study Come, Follow Me, but not at the expense of the Book of Mormon
55:15 - missionary returns home and doesn’t study the scriptures daily
59:17 - testimony
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Melanie Stroud, author of Feasting On The Words of Christ and podcaster of the Come Follow Me for Us, talks about the difficulties of being a member of the church and going through a divorce. She also shares a simple, five-step method that will completely change how you feel about studying the scriptures.
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06:46 - starting a podcast
09:48 - dealing with ward relationships when divorced
11:16 - what to say to someone that is divorced
14:55 - donuts and study scripture principles
17:54 - the 5 principles
31:45 - how much time is needed to study the scriptures
36:01 - opening the scriptures for revelation
46:12 - the adversary wants us to think we are not smart enough
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My guest today is Laurel Ulrich, (I corrected her first name. In the previous note, it was Laura) a retired professor from Harvard University. Despite societal expectations that women should focus solely on homemaking, Laura pursued her education and received a Ph.D. while raising five children. She has authored several books, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Midwife’s Tale, and is known for her catchphrase “well-behaved women seldom make history.” In her latest book, A House Full of Females, Laura explores the surprising connection between plural marriage and women’s suffrage in 1870. She is truly a delightful person, and I am sure you will agree after listening to this episode.
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In this episode, I talk to Alan Russel, an entrepreneur and the Stake President of the Ogden YSA 2nd Stake. Alan is a successful businessman, but it becomes clear that his family and the gospel are where he focuses his time. I met him when I spoke for a stake devotional, and the spirit strongly impressed me to have him as a guest on the podcast. The spirit did not disappoint. I am sure you will feel the same way as Alan talks of his family, the events in his life, the gospel, and studying the scriptures.
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4:57 - his children
10:25 - daughter BYU coach and general authorities
13:23 - suffering the loss of a child and the power of the Spirit
14:56 - the importance of listening to the spirit
21:19 - entrepreneur
25:26 - church callings
26:35 - studying the scriptures
31:45 - studying Come, Follow Me and the Book of Mormon
32:02 - Robert D. Hales and taking upon the character of Christ
34:14 - President Monson on the Book of Mormon
37:05 - more about studying the scriptures
38:57 - testimony
Trevor Bell joins us today. He has taught seminary for twenty-five years and served as Mission President in St. Louis. He loves the scriptures and shares with us how he studies the scriptures and how he gets his students into the scriptures.
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5:23 - growing up in Idaho
6:22 - education
8:49 - what he has learned being a seminary teacher
10:16 - getting the students involved in the scriptures
19:46 - meeting the girl he married
24:19 - how he studies the scriptures
35:28 - journaling
40:12 - testimony
Our guest today is George Durrant, a beloved teacher, author, and, as George shared, “a pleasant man.” I have many favorite guests, and George now joins the list. I walked away a better man than when I arrived. My time with George was a humbling experience, and I am sure as you listen that you will share the same feelings.
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3:19 Live in American Fork
19:05 Church attendance
21:12 George the author
27:22 George's mentor - Boyd K. Packer
36:09 Becoming a seminary teacher
39:20 The origin of Tom Trial's
46:12 The MTC President
54:31 The artist
57:13 Courtship with Susan
1:07:59 The 3-hour delayed sealing
1:09:14 Studying the scriptures
1:15:07 Further insights into Susan
1:17:39 George's Testimony
Have you struggled to understand the "covenant?" Today you will hear Kerry Muhlestein, professor of Ancient Scriptures at BYU and author of "God Will Prevail," talk about God's love (he'sed) and its relationship to the covenant, what the covenant is, the blessing that flows from it, and our responsibility of being part of the covenant.
The podcast is also the first to use chapters to make it easier to find the sections of the podcast that is of the most interest to you.
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Bookmarks
3:12 Personal Background
5:27 Choice of Occupation
13:46 God's Love – He'sed
18:55 Covenant Blessings
23:03 Purpose of the Book
26:11 The New & Everlasting Covenant
30:07 The Covenant Path
38:36 Scriptures & The Covenant
40:44 What Are The Blessings of The Covenant
44:15 How Kerry Studies The Scriptures
50:02 Kerry's Testimony
Pioneers in the church are many and varied. Chris Worsley, today's guest, is a pioneer in use of technology in the church in general and in what was to become the Gospel Library specifically. You will enjoy hearing how he uses the Gospel Library as a Bishop and in studying the scriptures.
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Mindy Zeigler joins us today. Mindy, a Gospel Library pro, has over 40,000 notes in the Gospel Library. She is currently a Gospel Doctrine teacher. I am sure you will find her approach to teaching the gospel inspiring. She offers some great tips on getting class members deep into the scriptures. Her enthusiasm for studying the scriptures is refreshing, motivating, and spiritually uplifting.
Here are the links to the notebooks reMarkable and RocketBook mentioned in the show.
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I had a delightful time with Susan Easton Black, and it is a privilege to share with you Susan, the person. Come and learn about Miss Universe and a unique skill Susan developed in her early years, being a circus act, and how fashion played a special role in her life. How she found a better way to earn money than working at a bakery for .90 cents an hour and, of course, her unique courtship with scholar and author George Durant, and there is so much more. You will find yourself laughing and, more importantly, being spiritually uplifted as Susan tells of her most interesting life.
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Noelle, McBride, author of Beauty for Ashes—Divorce, and The Latter-day, Saint Woman, shares her experience of going through a divorce after 17 years of marriage, while staying spiritual anchored. If you know of a woman going through a divorce, I suggest they listen to this podcast. Noelle shares some great tips on setting guidelines and maintaining spiritual strength. Also some great advice, and how members of the church can help someone going through a divorce
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The short episode is on using Notebooks in the Gospel Library and answers the big question I often receive. Furthermore, next week will be my interview with Noelle McBride, the author of Beauty for Ashes—Divorce and The Latter-day Saint Woman. If you know someone who is going through a divorce, you will want to share with them the episode with Noelle.
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Andy and Jan are a wonderful couple in Australia, whose life’s, since their interview at the beginning of the year, has greatly changed. This episode has been part of a miracle, which you will hear about in the introduction. You will enjoy hearing from them as much I enjoyed spending some time with them.
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Taking notes during scripture study is vital. In this episode, I share some thoughts from David A Bednar, Richard G. Scott and Neal A. Maxwell on the subject, and explain why the Gospel Library is an ideal place to create your notes.
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This is a very brief comment on selecting text in the Gospel Library. For most of you, you could skip this short commentary. However, I suggest you listen because you may know someone who has the problem I mention, and you will know how to help them out of the mess.
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Is there a difference between reading and studying the scriptures? In this short commentary I discuss the differences and share quotes from our prophets and apostles regarding the value of studying.
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This podcast has reached the end of its second year. In celebration there is a new feature that will be airing. This is a brief introduction to the feature.
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Developing the habit of daily scripture study is easy, but learning to drink deeply from the scriptures is a lifetime pursuit. Robin Harris shares with us his experience becoming a student of the scriptures. Robin is retired and a temple sealer. You will enjoy hearing about his life and his love of the scriptures and the Savior.
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A mother of 10 in Rhode Island shares with us the challenges of raising her children and being a military wife. Her story is one of faith that uplifts, and provides hope.
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The ComeFollowMe app offers 5-minute devotionals, and quick links to additional resources. The app is Evan’s brainchild, and in this podcast, he shares how the app came about and how it can help busy users draw closer to Christ.
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Today, we hear from Michael Kennedy, the President of the Joseph Smith, Jr. and Emma Hale Smith Historical Society and the 3rd great-grandson of Joseph Smith, Jr. This episode is a beautiful story of prophetic promises by Joseph Smith, Michael's journey of becoming a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and growing in his understanding of the scriptures. This episode is an extension of episode 63 with Mary Ellen Elggren and Gracia Jones. If you enjoy listening to Micahel, then you will also enjoy episode 63, which up to now, is the most popular episode of this podcast.
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Marvin Goldstein whose music opens and closes each podcast is well known, but today, we learn about the man and his conversion and becoming a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Today's guest is Carl Miner, the husband of one of my wife's best friends. Music, computers, French, and a unique approach to studying the scriptures only begin to define Carl. He talks about some vital scripture study principles that he incorporates in his life and reveals his deeply spiritual side. >
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Murray Ceff is my first interview from outside of the U.S. Murray was a delight to interview, and you will learn as I did some things about Australia in addition to Murray's approach to the scriptures.
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Mike Madsen is known for his expertise on the Israelite tabernacle and, with the help of friends, built a life-size replica of the tabernacle. I have included in the podcast notes a link to the photos I took of the life-size replica. You will find Mike's comments of great interest.
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Shortly after the death of Joseph Smith, descendants of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith have been at odds with each other. Mary Ellen Elggren and Gracia Jones, direct descendants of Brigham and Joseph, respectively, share a story of intrigue, tears, human nature, the involvement of an apostle and the First Presidency, and the working of the spirit to bring peace between the two groups. The story is informative, but more importantly, a spiritual adventure in the working of the Spirit.
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I first met Dan when he immigrated to Israel and stayed with us for ten days nearly 43 years ago. The Rona’s story of their move to Israel is a great lesson about following the Spirit. This podcast covers a wide range of subjects that I am sure you will find informative, entertaining and uplifting.
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My guest today is Mike King. Mike is a popular speaker at BYU Ed Week. His his enthusiasm for the gospel and the scriptures is contagious. King’s excitement and knowledge of the gospel provide a wonderful mix that leaves you wanting more.
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My guests today are LDS filmmakers Robert Hatch and Robert Starling, and you are in for a treat. If you enjoyed the previous podcast The Matthew Cowley Project with filmmakers Marcy Brown and Liz Thomas, you will also find this podcast of interest as we discuss a wide range of subjects. We had a great time during the recording of this podcast; that time got away from us. This is the first podcast that does not discuss the scriptures specifically; however, it does contain discussions on doctrine and principles. I am sure you will enjoy listening to Hatch and Starling as much I enjoyed meeting them and recording this session.
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From time to time, I enjoy interviewing returned missionaries, hearing how serving Heavenly Father for two years has changed them, and learning of their goals for the future, and of course, how they study the scriptures; today is one of those times as I interview Tate Hertzler.
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Mark Arrington shares us with his experience as a police officer and as a member of the church trying to keep his marriage intact helps us more fully understand the challenges those in law enforcement face and why the divorce rate for those in law enforcement is so high. His experience on the other side of the law as a defense attorney helped me to understand better the role of a defense attorney and the attitude of those he defends. Blend all of this with his membership in the church, the importance of the scriptures in his life, and his deep testimony of the gospel. We end up with one fascinating story.
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Today's guest is Stephan Heilner, the principal engineer and platform lead for the Gospel Library for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Today provides a rare insight into the decisions that go into maintaining and improving the Gospel Library.
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Today, I share a tip about using Tags in the Gospel Library, and then we hear from Travis and Krista Isaacson. They are currently serving as service missionaries in the Priesthood and Family Department. They offer some great tips in using the Gospel Library in the classroom.
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This podcast will begin airing each Wednesday at 8 am instead of the current Monday at 6 am. Tune in on Wednesday for another great podcast.
This episode is very different from the past. As mentioned last week, I am making a change in the podcast format to serve the listeners better and to encourage the use of the Gospel Library. In this episode I explain how my change in viewing the Gospel Library has come about.
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Today we celebrate the 4th of July. In this episode, I share some of my thoughts about the holiday and introduce a new feature. In preparation for the new feature is a replay of my interview with Rob Jex as we discuss the Gospel Library.
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Today we have with us the producers of the upcoming Matthew Cowley documentary . You will enjoy the stories of how they met and the events that led to producing the documentary, and of course, their approach to the scriptures, and much, much more.
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Britney Grover shares with us the importance of asking questions and working through the hard things in life, and as a young mother, she found that flexibility is the key to studying the scriptures.
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When studying the scriptures, it is essential to ask and find answers to questions. Jean Arrington, a Senior Business Architect for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, suggests some important questions to ask and how she incorporates the questions in her personal study and in the classroom, and how she handles the silence that follows.
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Brandon Comstock, Ph.D., shares with us his fascinating research about using digital devices in the classroom, and in particular, using the Gospel Library. He shares how teachers and parents can model the use of the Gospel Library in the classroom and at home as a powerful learning tool to strengthen testimonies and draw closer to the Savior.
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This podcast is a reminder of the meaning of Memorial Day and in honor of those that have fallen protecting our liberties. While the podcast is short, I think you will find it informative and inspiring; providing an atmosphere of reflection as we think of those that sacrificed all.
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World traveler, author, managing editor for the ThirdHour and a Jewish convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gale Boyd offers a wide range of experiences that interweaves throughout our conversation as we discuss the Old Testament, Israel, Judaism, the attributes of Christ and the scriptures. You will find this episode a delightful trip down the road of discovery to a deeper understanding of the scriptures
Between the Testaments From Malachi to Matthew
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John Hilton III, the author of Considering the Cross, shares with us the importance of what took place on Calvary and how the atonement of our Savior was not completed in Gethsemane but was only the beginning and ended on the cross. The discussion of the crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ leads to the studying of the scriptures and the principles John wrote about in his book Please Pass the Scriptures.
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Rob Jex joins us today for a very different episode. Rob is the Product Manager of the Gospel Library app and takes us for a behind-the-scenes look at the team that produces the app, and he also shares some great insights into the app itself.
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Serge Mayer, husband and father shares how the Lord and faith have guided him and his wife as he attended university and worked full-time while managing a growing family that includes a special needs son. Currently, serving as a Bishop, he shares how he draws spiritual strength from the scriptures and how, with his wife Sara, they turn to the Lord for counsel.
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John Cassinat, husband, father of seven children, and attorney received a prompting to study the Book of Revelation shortly after being called a Stake President in 2009; he moved forward with that prompting and is close to finishing a book on the subject. John shares some of his insights he has gained in his study of the Book of Revelation and how it has brought him closer to Jesus Christ.
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Brian Kane, recently released as Stake President, provides a fascinating interview that covers a wide range of topics from his conversion in Rhodesia, to the blues and soul music, to his love of the Savior.
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Having a podcast that depends on others is a challenge. This week my interview fell through, so I decided to share with you a replay of my interview with Patricia Crockett DuBray, who had the highest listenership last year. If you haven't heard her, you will quickly find out why she was so popular. Her excitement and energy are inspiring. I thought it would benefit all of us to hear her again as she shares her eclectic journey in approaching the scriptures.
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Today Brett Jensen, husband, father, and podcaster, joins us and shares the importance of being consistent in studying the scriptures while adding a touch of variety and the Old Testament as he studies. He also has some great ideas about how he and his wife get the children involved in a daily reading of the scriptures.
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Carl Blackham, a retired investment banker, shares experiences from his recent mission and meeting the challenge of his Mission President to study the life of Jesus Christ using the Topical Guide and how he used the Gospel Library Links to help put it all together. He also shares with us his favorite hobby - studying the scriptures.
”God Will Prevail: Ancient Covenants, Modern Blessings, and the Gathering of Israel” by Kerry Muhlestein
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Dave Cook, who grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shares his experience as a young man seeing what he felt was hypocrisy in church members. How he suffered from spiritual amnesia, and as a result, he didn’t serve a mission, and how he came to be fully active in church and serving, in later years, three missions. He also explains how he moved into using the Gospel Library as his study tool.
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Norman Hill joins us today to discuss his new book “What They Don’t Teach You at The MTC.” Norm shares with us his experience as a mission president serving in West Africa and his approach to studying the scriptures.
What They Don’t Teach You At The MTC
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Today’s guest is Marilyn Frogue. She is a farmer and Stake Relief Society President in Kentucky. She lives a busy life and is always on the go. I think you will find her approach to scripture study refreshing and a great example that you are never too busy to study the scriptures.
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Today, we have the privilege to hear again from Ben Reaves. Ben shares his experiences growing up in Georgia, the increasing polarization in the country, and how his faith in Heavenly Father provides him a different perspective of the challenges he has faced throughout his life.
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Today we hear from Ben Reaves. As a family man, patriarch and counselor to inmates he leads a full and busy life. We will hear how the scriptures and seeking revelation daily provides a center from which all other activities flow.
Ben has a lot to share with us, so this episode is part one of a two part interview.
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Today’s guest is a secret. It is someone you are well familiar with if you are a regular listener to this podcast. He shares three things he has learned about scripture study and the impact it has had on his life.
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Shaun is a busy man. Serving as Bishop, business owner, and family man, his schedule is full, but he always has time for the scriptures in his life.
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Eric Morrison shares with us his excitement of being an everyday missionary. How revelation as a teenager led him to his first baptism, and how the scriptures tie into all of this. Also, hear the wondrous story of how this interview came to be.
Reading suggestion: Receiving Personal Revelation - shorturl.at/bwxDL
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Ted Bair, a retired institute instructor, well, almost retired. He still teaches one class on Zoom. Ted shares with us a scripture study system he developed called the 10 P’s. I know you will find this most interesting.
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Taylor Church, a self-proclamed aspiring life expert, is an interesting young man. He is an author, podcaster and professional spikeball player. Church shares the many aspects of his life and his relationship with the scriptures.
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Glen Roylance brings to the interview a wealth of experience in the serving the Lord. You will find this interview uplifting and inspiring. Also, check out his first novel on Amazon shorturl.at/fyDGX
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Chandler Hertzler shares with us wisdom beyond his years. A single young man, just starting out in the world, shares what he learned during his missionary service with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and how his approach to studying the scriptures took a different turn upon returning home.
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Jack Williams shares his journey from being a non-member at BYU to his baptism and when asked who he would like to baptism him, his extraordinary request. He tells of his life as a member of the church, his varied callings, and how the scriptures play a vital role in his life.
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Yvonne Carter, teacher, wife, and grandmother, talks about how she learned to educate her scriptures (yes, you heard right) and moving that information to the Gospel Library.
Mark Bringhurst shares his approach to studying the scriptures and using a spreadsheet to bring it all together so he can move closer to the Savior.
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Ken Patey shares his experiences in Israel as a tour guide, his various experiences in listening to the Spirit, and heeding the voice of warning; interwoven with his unique method of marking his scriptures, a color-coding system, and preserving quotes from the General Authorities in the margins of the scriptures.
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Gary Castillo is a dear friend of several decades. Gary is a true renaissance man; he is a musician, author (Gary prefers - storyteller), artist, chef, gardener, and more. During the interview, we could only touch on a few of his many talents, focusing on his career as a musician, his family, and of course, the scriptures.
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Matthew Scott shares with us his experiences in varied fields of study and what motivates him to study the scriptures, and how he feeds his soul each day.
Sarah Jane Weaver is the editor of the Church News and shares her family’s experience with having an MTC at home, scripture study as a family and personally, and her experience traveling on church assignments with the general authorities.
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Sara Mayer, wife and mother of five children with one severely disabled, shares how she finds the time to study the scriptures and bring the scriptures into her children's lives.
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Rebecca Stay, a Hebrew scholar, shares what she has learned as she studies the Old Testament in Hebrew and, more importantly, how using the Blue Letter Bible, anyone can have the same experience. She also provides a fascinating insight into Alma 32.
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Mindy Davis, daughter of Truman Madsen, talks about growing up in a gospel-centered home and how her love of the scriptures matured upon her return from serving a mission in Argentina. She shares what she learned about marking her scriptures and the challenges of raising a family and studying the scriptures.
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Tim Taggart combines his two great loves travel and photography by giving tours to church sites and Israel and uses unique copies of the scriptures he marked and prepared for each tour. His experience in working for the church, fulfilling church callings, traveling, and teaching a Come, Follow Me course all comes together in studying the scriptures.
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Patricia shares her eclectic journey in approaching the scriptures. Her excitement and energy are motivating and uplifting.
Penzu journaling app https://apps.apple.com/us/app/penzu/id452674732
Day Journal https://apps.apple.com/us/app/day-one-journal/id1044867788
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Larry Johnson talks about how he uses the Gospel Library and the Citation Index, the Blue Letter Bible, and institute manuals to study the scriptures.
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Merrilee Boyack, wife, mother, lawyer, political activist, and author, talks about her most important activity in the day is in the early morning hours taking care of her spiritual side.
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Julie Lee, author, podcaster, wife, and mother of young children, shares how she has dealt with depression, how a different perspective brought the joy of the scriptures into her life, and how she shares the scriptures nightly with her young children using the Come, Follow Me curriculum.
Kurt Francom shares a lesson he learned to free himself from scripture study guilt and some unique approaches to studying the scriptures.
Kurt can be heard on his weekly podcast “Leading Saints” about Latter-day Saint (Mormon) Leadership Best Practices
Apps mentioned in this episode
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MarginNote 3 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/marginnote-3/id1348317163
LiquidText https://apps.apple.com/us/app/liquidtext/id922765270
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Rob Wright shares how the scriptures have helped him throughout his life, his love of hymns and how he incorporates that love into his study of the scriptures.
In returning from serving a mission, Sam Fenton tried to continue his habit of daily scripture study but found it challenging. Relocating, school, work, and marriage began to encroach upon his time to study the scriptures, but the Spirit spoke, and he obeyed and got back on the path.
Allen Christensen, Patriarch of the American Fork Utah South Stake, shares stories of his life, the scriptures, and receiving revelation. What he shares provides an exciting and unique insight into this servant of the Lord.
Oak Norton shares how he finds Easter Eggs in the scriptures and how he found a way to study the scriptures the way the mind works.
ScriptureNotes https://scripturenotes.com
ScriptureNotes Boolean Cheat Sheet https://scripturenotes.com/search-cheat-sheet
Citation Index (also available as an app for Android and Apple) https://scriptures.byu.edu
Blue Letter Bible (also available as a n app for Android and Apple) https://www.blueletterbible.org
To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
David Grant, COO of the More Good Foundation, shares how he digs deeply into the scriptures.
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Scripture Study: Tools and Suggestions https://is.gd/0fGph1
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Rob Hertzler, a mentor with Life Changing Services https://is.gd/8BCdui, shares how the scriptures are the key to finding answers to the challenges we face. Rob also has a weekly podcast, “Fathers Who Fight, where Rob, along with two friends, share their thoughts on becoming better fathers. Search for the podcast on your favorite podcast app.
Elder David A. Bednar Collection https://deseretbook.com/p/elder-bednar-collection-david-93878?ref=Grid%20%7C%20Search-1&variant_id=1918-ebook
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Studying the scriptures can take us down many roads to discovery. Jared shares how he uses Google as a discovery tool and how he finds the time to study by capturing the moment. He mentions the Bible Hub, here is where you can find the site - - https://biblehub.net/search.php?q= To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Coralee explains how yoga helps to get her day off to a great start and her journal through the day and shares the family's secret to “Come, Follow Me.” Coralee has used Leafy Tree Tops Binders for several years. You will find the binders at https://intheleafytreetops.com. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Rebecca Terry uses the Gospel Library Study Plans to help with her study of the scriptures. Also, we discuss her experience with dyslexia. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ron Terry shares how he has focused on the sixteen concepts of the atonement as outlined in Elder Holland’s book “Christ and The New Covenant” to deepen his study of the Book of Mormon. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Tony shares with us how he studies the scriptures in the real world. Husband, father, grandfather, and entrepreneur, his life is full, but he finds time to turn to the scriptures. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In this brief introduction, I share with you the purpose of this podcast and how it can enrich your life. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Miriam Beck shares how the scriptures help her to overcome something that many deal with, and how she studies the scriptures to bring peace into her life. To share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel you would make a great guest contact me at richard@thebusylatterdaysaint.com, and please visit my website at https://thebusylatterdaysaint.com. The music for this show is used by permission by Marvin Goldstein. For more information about Marvin and his music, go to http://marvingoldstein.com. The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.