Doctrine & Covenants 64-66: Part 2
Dr. Jason Whiting continues his discussion on forgiveness and healing from trauma, highlighting how the Lord helps us forgive ourselves and build stronger relationships through meaningful connection.
Dr. Jason Whiting continues his discussion on forgiveness and healing from trauma, highlighting how the Lord helps us forgive ourselves and build stronger relationships through meaningful connection.
Why is forgiveness a challenge? Dr. Jason Whiting examines how conflict, fault-finding, and differences–even among the early Saints–are not new challenges. Through the lens of the Doctrine and Covenants and human nature, he explores the transformative power of forgiveness and how it builds unity in families, communities, and the Church.
Dr. Scott Esplin continues his discussion on building Zion, focusing on helping the poor and needy and becoming a united people.
How can we travel “speedily” without being “in haste?” Dr. Scott Esplin explores what it means to act in faith while addressing the myths surrounding the “destroyer on the water.”
Sister Whitney Johnson discusses the importance of Sabbath Day observance, gratitude and maintaining faith amidst hardship.
What is disruption and how did it affect the early Saints? As Sister Whitney Johnson explores the theme of disruption in personal and spiritual development and examines what is required to be “anxiously engaged.”
Sister Emily Utt explains that the work of building Zion involves each Saint consecrating not only what they relinquish, but also utilizing their unique gifts and resources in service to others.
What if building Zion isn't about sacrifice alone, but about offering your strengths to lift others?
Dr. Aaron Franklin explains how observation, reason and faith facilitate revelation and enables the Holy Ghost as a constant companion.
Why does the Lord speak about light? Dr. Aaron Franklin explores how the early Saints learn to navigate new spiritual experiences through an analysis of the nature of light, truth, and revelation.