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Understanding the Trinity: One in Purpose
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In this episode, we explore the Christian concept of the Trinity, explaining the Latter-day Saint perspective that God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three separate beings united in one divine purpose. We discuss the importance of Jesus Christ's atonement, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the significance of cultivating a personal relationship with God through prayer and scripture study.
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Mormons on Sex: A Conversation with My Daughter's Friend Yazzie
04:27|In this episode, we discuss the Latter-day Saint perspective on sex, focusing on the importance of the marriage covenant and chastity before marriage. We also explore the idea of our bodies as temples and the transformative power of Jesus Christ's atonement in overcoming past mistakes.
Unpacking the Latter-day Saint Belief in Eternal Families
04:30|In this episode, we explore the Latter-day Saint belief that families can be together forever, highlighting the joy and peace found within these families and the community support for them. We also discuss how salvation is framed in family language, the powerful role of women in the Church, and the covenantal relationship with our Heavenly Father.
Why Don't Mormons Drink Coffee? "Word of Wisdom"
07:10|In this episode, we explore why members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints abstain from coffee, alcohol, and drugs, and how these practices are rooted in a 'Word of Wisdom' health code. We also discuss how living by these principles is believed to contribute to a longer, healthier life and strengthens spiritual discipline.
Can Jesus Christ Bring Peace to My Life?
06:31|In this episode, we explore how inviting Jesus Christ into your life can bring profound peace and transform relationships, drawing on personal experiences and scriptural insights. We learn about fostering peaceful interactions and resolving conflict, including a "seven-second rule" for marriage.
Do we stay with our family after we die?
04:37|In this episode, we explore the belief that families can be eternal, connecting this idea to the concept of the Abrahamic Covenant and the sealing power of the priesthood. We discuss how God's original design for family, untouched by sin and death, implies its everlasting nature, and how Jesus Christ's victory over death makes eternal family relationships possible.
A Latter-day Saint Woman's Perspective on Her Faith
aN:aN|In this episode, we learn about the speaker's personal experience as a Latter-day Saint, how her upbringing fostered a deep understanding and defense of her beliefs, and how the Church operates as a volunteer-led organization where members are encouraged to share their spiritual insights. We also hear about the widespread, unified nature of the Church's teachings, the emphasis on education and logical reasoning within the faith, and the significant role of the women's organization in ministering to others.
Families Can Be Together Forever
04:37|In this episode, we explore the belief that families can be together eternally through the Abrahamic covenant and proper priesthood sealing. We also discuss how the Atonement of Jesus Christ overcomes death, ensuring that family relationships ordained by God can continue beyond this life.
Catholics, Latter-day Saints, and Priesthood Authority
aN:aN|In this episode, we explore the similarities and differences between Catholics and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, particularly focusing on their beliefs about priesthood authority. We discuss the Catholic understanding of apostolic succession and the Latter-day Saint belief in the restoration of priesthood keys through Joseph Smith.
What Are Mormon Garments? Temple Clothing
04:38|In this episode, we discuss the significance of temple garments in the Latter-day Saint faith, explaining their symbolic meaning as protective clothing representing Jesus Christ. We also explore how sacred clothing is a practice seen in various religions throughout history, emphasizing respect for diverse beliefs.