Come Follow Me Podcast #13, Enos-Words of Mormon, “He Works in Me to do His Will”
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- Jacob’s Answer to Parental Despair by Joseph Grenny
- Associated Press Embarrasses Itself in Conference Coverage by Christopher D. Cunningham
- Emphasizing covenants, First Presidency updates temple recommend interview questions, shares statement on the wearing of the temple garment by Church News
- VIDEO: Three Prophets Tell Us Why We are Building So Many Temples by Meridian Magazine
- My Dangerous Vacation Surprise by Becky Douglas
- Is it possible you need to do LESS, in order to grow? by Jacob Z. Hess
- Come Follow Me Podcast #16: “He Works in Me to do His Will”, Enos-Words of Mormon by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Your Hardest Family Question: Is there hope for me to have an eternal family? by Geoff Steurer, MS, LMFT
- When Joseph Smith Is Attacked by Daniel C. Peterson
- Family Name Assist Gathers Information on Deceased Family Members With No Research Needed by Larry Richman
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Mark MathesonApril 2, 2020
"Prayer is the act by which the will of the Father and the will of the child are brought into correspondence with each other. " In all my classes, I have probably shared this part of the Bible Dictionary more than any other principle. Yet, for years I would have sworn that it said "alignment" instead of "correspondence." Now, I see that there is perhaps a large difference between our will aligning with God's and our will corresponding with God. Do you see it the same way?
MARILYNMarch 25, 2020
Thank you so much for your wonderful podcasts. They have truly enriched my study of Come Follow Me.
Claudette McClellan RaylMarch 21, 2020
Maurine, I was so surprised to see your telling of the story of MY second great grandfather, James McClellan. My birth name is McClellan. I have known that story all my life. This means we are cousins. I wonder which of James McClellan's children you come through? I come directly from William Carroll McClellan, James oldest son.
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