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S3 E 50 Scriptural Guide to Helping Loved Ones and Others in(to) the Gospel (Alma 12-22 2nd episode)

S3 E 50 Scriptural Guide to Helping Loved Ones and Others in(to) the Gospel (Alma 12-22 2nd episode)

FromThe Scriptures Are Real


S3 E 50 Scriptural Guide to Helping Loved Ones and Others in(to) the Gospel (Alma 12-22 2nd episode)

FromThe Scriptures Are Real

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode John Hilton and Kerry discuss principles this block of scripture teaches us that will help us bring others to God through Christ, whether they are already members of the Church or not. They look at principles that help spread the Gospel, or help spread the Gospel inside of us and our loved ones, whatever their current spiritual state.We are grateful for our sponsors, who make the podcast possible. We are also grateful for our producer, BJ Muhlestein, and for Rich Nicholls, who composed and plays the music for the podcast.
Released:
Jun 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Scriptures Are Real (TSAR) with Kerry Muhlestein is a podcast where we look at elements of the scriptures that have become real to us. We interview both experts (people with language, archaeological, historical backgrounds, etc.), and lay folks, and explore times when the scriptures became real to them. This is done from the viewpoint of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We believe that there is real power in the scriptures and that as they become more real we can better apply them to our lives and draw more power from them. If you listen to this podcast you will learn all kinds of interesting background information that will help you understand and learn more from the scriptures. We believe it will allow you to add real power to your life. My gratitude to my co-host Lamar Newmeyer. Also to my friend Rich Nicholls, who composed the introductory music.