Episode 199
Many people seem to recall a Church policy discouraging informal study groups as they may lead to apostasy. What's the policy today?
Published on 11 hours ago
Episode 198
Prior to being murdered, the Prophet had several dreams seeming to portray the troubles the Church would face in his absence. What might the interpretations of these dreams mean for us today?
Published on 1 week ago
Episode 197
Most Latter-day Saints believe that God stamped His approval on the Church in a way that continues today. What if that we're misunderstanding His meaning?
Published on 2 weeks ago
Episode 196
From pop culture jabs to subtle discrimination, why do so many feel it's okay to target members of the LDS Church?
Published on 3 weeks ago
Episode 195
A new letter sent to local leaders of the Church urges discussion around security of its members while continuing to prohibit what would actually keep them safer.
Published on 4 weeks ago
Episode 194
The process for selecting the next Church president is predictable and follows clear precedent—but is that pattern borne from revelation or created by custom?
Published on 1 month ago
Episode 193
Prior to announcing the Proclamation on the Family, President Hinckley highlighted a trend that plagued God's past people—and which plagues us today. How are we faring?
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
Episode 192
The three-decades-old document seems more potent and prescient than ever before. But when the Proclamation was released, what was the response?
Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Episode 191
How should we respond in the wake of the assassination of one of this generation's loudest voices of freedom, faith, and family?
Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Episode 190
References in scripture to the Watchman on the Tower often miss how in a version of the parable revealed to Joseph Smith, the tower isn't built and the enemy infiltrates. What might this mean for us?
Published on 2 months ago
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