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On Come Follow Up, host Ben Lomu, special guests, and a studio audience take a deeper dive into the concepts and doctrines from the Book of Mormon that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource.
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September 23-29 | 3 Nephi 8-11 | Joined by Scholar Melissa Inouye and Special Guest Bruce Lindsay.
September 16-22 | 3 Nephi 1-7 | Joined by Maxwell Institute Scholar Rosalynde Welch and Special Guest Mark L. Pace, Sunday School General President.
September 9-15 | Helaman 13-16 | Joined by Maxwell Institute Scholar Rosalynde Welch and Special Guest Sarah Jane Weaver.
September 2-8 | Helaman 7-12 | Joined by Scholar Kimberly Matheson, research fellow at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, and Special Guests Gerhard Van Scheltema and Taunalyn Ford.
August 26-September 1 | Helaman 1-6 | Joined by Scholar Kimberly Matheson, research fellow at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, and Special Guest Williamson Sintyl.
August 19-25 | Alma 53-63 | Joined by Scholar Justin Top, Counseling Psychologist, and Special Guest Aubrey Grossen.
August 12-18 | Alma 43-52 | Joined by Scholar Jennifer Lane, Neal A. Maxwell Research Associate at the Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, and Special Guest Richard Norby.
August 5-11 | Alma 39-42 | Joined by Scholar Kimberly Matheson, research fellow at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, and Special Guest Jess Kettle.
July 29-August 4 | Alma 36-38 | Joined by Scholar Shon Hopkin, Department Chair of Ancient Scripture at BYU, and Special Guests Kelly & Weston Clark.
July 22-28 | Alma 23-29 | Joined by Gaye Strathearn, a Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, and special guest Jan Newman, Second Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency.
July 15-21 | Alma 30-31 | Joined by John Hilton III, a Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, and Special Guest Dani Foust.
July 8-14 | Alma 23-29

July 8-14 | Alma 23-29

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July 8-14 | Alma 23-29 | Joined by Scholar Patrick Mason, the Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History, and Special Guest Ashleigh Millard.
July 1-7 | Alma 17-22

July 1-7 | Alma 17-22

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July 1-7 | Alma 17-22 | Joined by a Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University Kerry Muhlestein and Special Guest Allison Merrill.
June 24-30 | Alma 13-16 | Joined by Religious Scholar James Goldberg, and Special Guests Andelin & Lawrence Mbaki.
June 17-23 | Alma 8-12

June 17-23 | Alma 8-12

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June 17-23 | Alma 8-12 | Joined by Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University Kerry Muhlestein and Special Guests Allen & Sherri Bostrom.
June 10-16 | Alma 5-7

June 10-16 | Alma 5-7

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June 10-16 | Alma 5-7 | Joined by Scholar Jennifer Lane, and Special Guest Jeff Abram.
June 3-9 | Mosiah 29-Alma 4 | Joined by BYU Professor of Religion Josh Matson and Special Guest Jason Deere.
May 27-June 2 | Mosiah 25-28 | Joined by Religious Scholar Shon Hopkin, and Special Guests Wendy & Chad McKay.
May 20-26 | Mosiah 18-24 | Joined by Religious Scholar James Goldberg and Special Guest Jennifer Roach.
May 13-19 | Mosiah 11-17 | Joined by Religious Scholar James Goldberg, and special guest Olga Campora.
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Christy Parker

It is wrong to say we can't judge people and that everyone is trying to do their best. That is a lie Satan wants us to believe so that we will not learn to discern and see the unrighteousness around us. That is unrighteous judgement. We are are here to learn to judge right from wrong, evil from good. There are people here who seek to destroy and deceive others for their own gain or just for kicks. We are to learn to discern spirits and the intentions of others. What we should not do is condemn others. Satan wants us to not judge unrighteous people and to rationalize people's behavior so that we will condone it and sit silent, or never say "no" to them, disagree with them or walk away from evil. We have judges throughout the land who judge all day long. It is naive and does damage to people, families, churches, communities, organizations and states when we do not judge and see that not everyone is doing their best.

Jun 17th
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