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Why has the parable of the ten virgins been referenced more frequently in recent general conference addresses? While many understand the bridegroom to represent the Savior and the bride to represent us, there may be deeper layers of meaning often overlooked. On this week’s episode, DeAnn Sadleir explores the rich symbolism within this parable and reveals a powerful love story that can transform the way we prepare to meet Him. 1:42- Forgiveness and Divorce 8:22- Why This Parable Matters 15:50- The Symbolism in the Wedding Feast 22:29- Personal Application 29:38- When The Day Finally...
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In the second part of this two-part interview, Bridger and Lindsey Frampton—whose family was forever changed by the tragedy in Grand Blanc, Michigan—share what has unfolded in the days following the attack. They reflect on the challenges of guiding their family through grief and healing, and the impact of the love and support they’ve received from around the world. 00:37- Feelings That Can Coexist 4:29- Lifted Up By Prayer and Support 17:09- Lindsey 20:36- Helping Children Heal 31:55- PTSD 39:00- The Master Physician 43:45- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus...
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On Sunday, September 28, 2025, Bridger and Lindsey Frampton were at church with their family when a vehicle crashed into the side of their chapel just moments after the administration of the sacrament. What first appeared to be a tragic accident quickly revealed itself to be something far more devastating. In this first half of their story, Bridger and Lindsey honor the lives lost and share the miracles they witnessed and experienced—even in the midst of unimaginable tragedy. 1:36- The Road to Michigan 4:45- September 28, 2025 15:00- Going Back Inside Again and Again 17:56- Heroes 22:58-...
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When friends serving as mission leaders in Ghana encouraged Dwight and Susan Potter to submit their mission papers, they didn’t hesitate. But the path that followed turned out to be very different from what they expected. In this episode, the Potters share how their willingness to say “yes” led to an unexpected and deeply meaningful journey—one they wouldn’t change for anything. 1:46- A Young Missionary to Belgium 3:05- A Change of Plans 5:39- Finding What the Lord Knew All Along 10:55- The Language of Love 14:26- Miracles Have Not Ceased 30:07- Smiling Faces and Grateful...
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What would the Primary General President say to a newly called Primary leader? Why does Primary matter? How can we create “places of security” for children? We find out on this week’s episode as President Susan H. Porter gives advice directly to a brand new ward primary president. 1:50- Upbringing 4:23- First and Earliest Communicators 8:15- Recognizing the Spirit 10:14- Long-term Impacts of Primary 13:30- Experiences with Elder Porter 18:08- Engaging Five Senses 20:15- Service When It’s Not Convenient 23:00- Variety of Learners 25:53- Handbook Updates 31:54- Value of Councils 34:44-...
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In October 1998, Sione Havili’s future looked incredibly bright. Earlier that year, he had signed a letter of intent to play football at BYU and was preparing to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New York City. But in a single moment, everything changed. A decision to take part in an act of retaliation tied to gang violence would alter the course of Sione’s life forever. In this week’s episode, Sione opens up about the difficult lessons that followed, and why he now believes the experience was essential to his personal growth and progression. 1:40-...
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Years ago, Maria Eckersley found herself needing the Savior more than ever. As her husband battled pancreatic cancer, Easter became more than a holiday—it became a lifeline of hope, hope in the promises of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Instead of creating a long list of activities or traditions, Maria created what she calls a “tradition of teaching.” In this episode, Maria shares how intentionally focusing her family on the gift of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ transformed her home and her gratitude for Easter. 2:42- Origin of Testimony 6:13- Salt Lake Temple Open House...
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When Corby Campbell’s backflip ended in paralysis, it could have marked the end of his dreams. Instead, it became the foundation of something greater. On this week’s episode, Corby and his wife, Tess—whom he met while in his wheelchair—share how love found them in unexpected circumstances, what they’ve learned about healing, and why they believe the Lord’s purpose for Corby’s life wasn’t ruined in the fall—it was only just beginning. 3:13- A Story Meant To Share 7:42- The Plan Wasn’t Ruined 10:57- Challenges and Potential to Improve/Overcome 21:38- Patience ...
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Shirley Washenko is a survivor of sexual abuse who now shares a powerful message of hope and healing for those who have endured similar trauma. Through her own journey, she has discovered that true healing is possible through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. On this week’s episode, Shirley testifies that the peace and restoration she has found are worth every effort and that utilizing the Atonement of Jesus Christ has the power to bless generations. 3:04- Personal Testimony 7:16- Healing Doctrines 12:24- What Is and Is Not Forgiveness 20:04- Healing Affects Generations 22:52- Digging Up...
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When the Temple Square renovation is complete, four new sculptures by artist Ben Hammond will welcome visitors to the grounds. Hammond began his career apprenticing under a sculptor known for crafting busts for the NFL Hall of Fame. Since then, his meticulous talent has led to creating Hall of Fame busts himself and sculpting a statue of Martha Hughes Cannon for the U.S. Capitol. On this week’s episode, Ben shares how his life and career have been shaped—piece by piece—by the Master Sculptor. 2:03- Anatomy 7:43- The Creator 12:32- NFL Hall of Fame Busts 17:37- Uninterrupted Time...
info_outlineWhat if the greatest gift of Christmas isn’t something we buy, but something we become? Sharon Eubank, global humanitarian director for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shares what she’s learned about meaningful giving—and how each of us can better serve and lift others this holiday season.
3:29- Character Developed in Giving and Receiving
8:19- Safeguarding Dignity
11:42- Approaching the Enormity of the World’s Suffering
18:03- Joining Hands
22:56- The Power of Presence
28:40- The Salvation Army
34:33- Sparking Hope
38:53- Multiplying and Replenishing
43:22- “Love’s Pure Light”
46:48- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“If we can be the one that’s handing them the can [of food] or listening to their story or reading a scripture with them or inviting them to our table to spark the hope that starts, aren’t we lucky?“
Links:
“Doing Small Things With Great Love” - https://www.deseretbook.com/product/PR00001103.html?cgid=books_nonfiction
“Silent Night, Love’s Pure Light” - https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/christmas-devotional/2018/12/silent-night-loves-pure-light?lang=eng