Arise with Christ
In the said, “Christlike treatment of others goes far beyond our families and congregations. It includes our sisters and brothers of other faiths or no faith at all. It includes our brothers and sisters from other countries and cultures, as well as those of different political persuasions. We are all part of the family of God, and He loves all His children. He desires that His children love Him and also one another.” Breanna Pennock grew up in an energetic family that taught her to love all of God’s children. She has channeled that energy toward expressing love to our brothers and...
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In said, "To be steadfast in Christ implies keeping covenants. Each week we renew our baptismal covenants to take His name upon us, to "always remember him," and to "keep his commandments". We are steadfast in Christ when we do these things, and our spirits are lifted and our hearts are filled with love. Simply stated, when I keep my covenants, I feel hope and I feel love." We felt hope and love as we visited with Sister Tanner for this episode. Listeners will remember her from her time as the Young Women's general president from 2002 to 2008. In this conversation, Sister Tanner...
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states, "Sacred ordinances and covenants available in holy temples make it possible for individuals to return to the presence of God and for families to be united eternally." Our guest for this episode, Michelle Hansen, is a humble, gentle, and kind disciple. Her son Drew was 13 years old when he unexpectedly passed away in July 2023. Michelle understands the ache of having a child on the other side of the veil. We marvel at her ability to deliver a pure testimony of our Savior's plan of happiness and her capacity to keep an eternal perspective. Michelle also shares powerful...
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teaches, “Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities.” Our guests for this episode are our dear friends, Josh and Monique Pratt. They work to build their family on the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Together, they find joy in creating an eternal marriage following the complex challenges of divorce. Their fun personalities...
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"The gospel net is the largest net in the world. God has invited all to come unto Him, 'black and white, bond and free, male and female.' There is room for everyone. However, there is no room for prejudice, condemnation, or contention of any kind...My dear brothers and sisters, the best is yet to come for those who spend their lives building up others. Today I invite you to examine your discipleship within the context of the way you treat others. I bless you to make any adjustments that may be needed so that your behavior is ennobling, respectful, and representative of a true follower of...
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We are so blessed to have Michelle Craig as our guest for this episode! In her general conference talk, , Sister Michelle Craig encourages us by saying, "You and I can give what we have to Christ, and He will multiply our efforts. What you have to offer is more than enough—even with your human frailties and weaknesses—if you rely on the grace of God." Michelle attributes her ability to serve to the Lord's help, which she has found is always available when she accepts opportunities with faith and trust. She has a "heart to do," and in this conversation, she shows us how we can develop one...
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is the title of a conference talk by Elder Quentin L. Cook in which he said, “I testify today that supporting the rising generation in a time of unusual challenges and temptations is an essential responsibility given to parents and bishoprics by Heavenly Father.” Elder Cook goes on to share the following counsel with youth: “…you are at the threshold of the most important decisions you will make in your lives. Please counsel with both your parents and your bishop about important choices that are ahead of you. Allow the bishop to be your friend and counselor…We all need to repent...
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Jenae Nelson, Ph.D, is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Brigham Young University. She also collaborates with MIT Sloan School of Management to evaluate and study programs aimed at cultivating socioemotional skills in future leaders. Jenae has worked as a remote researcher for Baylor University and Harvard University. Jenae studies the science of character strengths and spirituality to build resilience and well-being in teens and adults. Her research provides insight into practical tips and practices for individuals and families to become more grateful and generous. Jenae pioneered...
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Our guest for this enlivening episode is Cari Mitchell. Primary chorister and full-time missionary are Cari’s two favorite callings. She served as a young missionary in Ukraine and later served with her husband as mission leaders in the Chile Santiago West Mission. Cari studied both Marriage and Family Therapy and Music. She ran a private practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for many years. As a therapist, she learned that if people lived by the principles outlined in the Family Proclamation, many of their problems would be eliminated. Cari met her husband, Jason, on an...
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This episode is a rebroadcast of a beloved conversation with Daniel Ranson, dedicated to his daughter, Ella Marie Ranson. Ella lived for 20 short months with her parents and three older siblings. She brought joy, laughter, excitement, and optimism into their lives. In this episode, Daniel shares his feelings about Ella’s passing and the hope that the gospel provides. Ella passed away from pneumonia on February 10, 2016. Daniel grew up in Riverside, California, where he was first introduced to missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is a CODA, or child of...
info_outlineMike was born and raised in Whittier, California. Following high school, he attended college in Utah for one year. Mike then moved to Washington state to work before serving a mission in the Nebraska Omaha Mission, speaking Spanish.
Mike was the handcart captain for the 1997 Sesquicentennial Wagon Train reenactment. He walked over 1100 miles from Winter Quarters to the Salt Lake Valley. He found love on the trail when he met Lindsey. They have been married for 26 years and have 4 children: McCall, McKinley, Spencer, and Ruby. Together, they seek to center their family on Christ, service, and love.
Mike owns Thrive Nursery in American Fork, Utah. He is also battalion chief for the Orem City Fire Department.