DiscoverCome Follow Me: Made Easier
Come Follow Me: Made Easier
Claim Ownership

Come Follow Me: Made Easier

Author: Cedar Fort Publishing and Media, Valerie Loveless

Subscribed: 136Played: 2,002
Share

Description

Come Follow Me Study made easier without missing out on the deeper truths and historical meanings of the scriptures. Hosted by Lynda Cherry, Casey Griffiths, Robert Miller, Lori Denning, Bryan Ready Thomas Holton and Sam Castor.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

122 Episodes
Reverse
This lesson is for the week of Oct 17-23, with Hosts Thomas Holtonhttp://www.cedarfort.comThomas Holton lives in the Emerald Isle. He achieved degrees intaxation, social science, and international relations and two yearstoward a professional financial planning diploma. His career hasbeen in insurance, tax advice, and as a manager in the civil service.His Church service includes a mission to England, Sunday Schoolteacher four times, branch/district/stake Sunday School president,bishop’s counselor, elders quorum president twice, branch president(for ten years), stake high councilor, and Church history specialistfor the island of Ireland. He survived two major surgeries and lovesto share his faith in Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Veronica, are thegrateful parents of one son.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of October 10-16th with Casey Griffiths as host.http://www.cedarfort.comCasey Paul Griffiths is an assistant professor of Church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University. He has published numerous books and articles on Church history, most recently What You Don’t Know About the 100 Most Important Events in Church History, with Mary Jane Woodger and Susan Easton Black. He is a member of the Mormon History Association, serves on the board of the John Whitmer Historical Association, and is currently serving as president of the BYU Latter-day Saint Educator’s Society. He lives in Saratoga Springs with his wife, Elizabeth, and four children.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of Oct 3-9, with Robert Miller as Host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comRobert has been a full-time seminary teacher for the last 27 years. he has also taught institute, adult religion, and BYU-Idaho online classes. He received a Ph.D. in 2001 in Instructional Psychology and Technology. He is the author of the Isaiah a Prophet's Prophet series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of September 26–Oct 2nd, with Hosts Thomas Holton and Lynda Cherry.http://www.cedarfort.comThomas Holton lives in the Emerald Isle. He achieved degrees intaxation, social science, and international relations and two yearstoward a professional financial planning diploma. His career hasbeen in insurance, tax advice, and as a manager in the civil service.His Church service includes a mission to England, Sunday Schoolteacher four times, branch/district/stake Sunday School president,bishop’s counselor, elders quorum president twice, branch president(for ten years), stake high councilor, and Church history specialistfor the island of Ireland. He survived two major surgeries and lovesto share his faith in Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Veronica, are thegrateful parents of one son.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of Sept 12-19, with Robert Miller as co-host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comRobert has been a full-time seminary teacher for the last 27 years. he has also taught institute, adult religion, and BYU-Idaho online classes. He received a Ph.D. in 2001 in Instructional Psychology and Technology. He is the author of the Isaiah a Prophet's Prophet series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of Sep 12-18 with Sam Castor as host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comSam Castor met his wife when they were both EFY counselors inCalifornia, and now feels wealthy with five pure hearted and happy children. Sam recently retired from his professional career at Switch to enjoy his family and pursue writing, composition, land development, and other artistic and business pursuits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of August 22-28, with Robert Miller as co-host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comRobert has been a full-time seminary teacher for the last 27 years. he has also taught institute, adult religion, and BYU-Idaho online classes. He received a Ph.D. in 2001 in Instructional Psychology and Technology. He is the author of the Isaiah a Prophet's Prophet series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of August 22-28. With Host Lori Denning.http://www.cedarfort.comLori Denning is a scripture nerd. She holds a bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies from Multnomah University where she studied Hebrew and the Bible and was awarded the highest honors. She holds a Masters in Theology from Gonzaga University. Sister Denning has taught classes from Gospel Doctrine, as well as the Church Educational System. She has a popular vlog "The Bible Brief" introducing books of the Bible to a wide audience. She also hosts a podcast, The :20 Minute Scriptorian, covering the Come, Follow Me Curriculum. Her passion is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ through His scriptures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of July 25th-31st With Host Thomas Holton and Lynda Cherry.http://www.cedarfort.comThomas Holton lives in the Emerald Isle. He achieved degrees intaxation, social science, and international relations and two yearstoward a professional financial planning diploma. His career hasbeen in insurance, tax advice, and as a manager in the civil service.His Church service includes a mission to England, Sunday Schoolteacher four times, branch/district/stake Sunday School president,bishop’s counselor, elders quorum president twice, branch president(for ten years), stake high councilor, and Church history specialistfor the island of Ireland. He survived two major surgeries and lovesto share his faith in Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Veronica, are thegrateful parents of one son.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of August 8-14, with Bryan Ready Host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comBryan was an ordained Southern Baptist Pastor with aformal theological education. He firmly believed that Joseph Smith was a false prophet.In 1979, Bryan and his mother were driving home from a fireside featuringmembers of the Osmond Family. He had listened to their testimonies of the gospel of Jesus Christ and was impressed. He turned to his mother and said, "Mom, I want to be a Mormon." Her answer was a firm and adamant "No!"Over the next thirty-five years, Bryan became a committed follower of Jesus Christ-and a staunch anti-Mormon. But then things changed. His heart began to soften as he opened his mind to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. His faith would face the ultimate test of conviction-to quit his ministry and seek baptism.He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Union University, Jackson, TN, as well as a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary graduate school in Louisville, KY. His master's thesis was entitled, William Heth Whitsitt: Insights into Early Mormonism. Prior to joining the Church in 2016, he studied Church history and theology for over thirty years. He is a member of the Mormon Historical Association. As a Southern Baptist minister, he engaged in dialogue with members of the Religious Studies Faculty at Brigham Young University (BYU); and he facilitated dialogues between Southern Baptists and local Church leaders. In 2018, Bryan was invited by BYU's Office of Religious Outreach to give a presentation on Intersections of LDS & Baptist Doctrine: Perspectives from an LDS Former Baptist Pastor. Bryan has been married for twenty-six years and is the father of six children.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of July 25th-31st With Host Thomas Holton and Lynda Cherry.http://www.cedarfort.comThomas Holton lives in the Emerald Isle. He achieved degrees intaxation, social science, and international relations and two yearstoward a professional financial planning diploma. His career hasbeen in insurance, tax advice, and as a manager in the civil service.His Church service includes a mission to England, Sunday Schoolteacher four times, branch/district/stake Sunday School president,bishop’s counselor, elders quorum president twice, branch president(for ten years), stake high councilor, and Church history specialistfor the island of Ireland. He survived two major surgeries and lovesto share his faith in Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Veronica, are thegrateful parents of one son.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of July 11-17 with Lynda Cherry as host and Sam Castor as co-host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comSam Castor met his wife when they were both EFY counselors inCalifornia, and now feels wealthy with five pure hearted and happy children. Sam recently retired from his professional career at Switch to enjoy his family and pursue writing, composition, land development, and other artistic and business pursuits.Lynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of June 27th- July 3rd. With Host Thomas Holton.http://www.cedarfort.comThomas Holton lives in the Emerald Isle. He achieved degrees intaxation, social science, and international relations and two yearstoward a professional financial planning diploma. His career hasbeen in insurance, tax advice, and as a manager in the civil service.His Church service includes a mission to England, Sunday Schoolteacher four times, branch/district/stake Sunday School president,bishop’s counselor, elders quorum president twice, branch president(for ten years), stake high councilor, and Church history specialistfor the island of Ireland. He survived two major surgeries and lovesto share his faith in Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Veronica, are thegrateful parents of one son.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of June 20-26th. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Sam Castor.http://www.cedarfort.comLynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of June 13-19. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Sam Castor.http://www.cedarfort.comLynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of June 6-12. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Lori Denning.http://www.cedarfort.comLori Denning is a scripture nerd. She holds a bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies from Multnomah University where she studied Hebrew and the Bible and was awarded the highest honors. She holds a Masters in Theology from Gonzaga University. Sister Denning has taught classes from Gospel Doctrine, as well as the Church Educational System. She has a popular vlog "The Bible Brief" introducing books of the Bible to a wide audience. She also hosts a podcast, The :20 Minute Scriptorian, covering the Come, Follow Me Curriculum. Her passion is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ through His scriptures.Lynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of May 30-June 5. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Lori Denning.http://www.cedarfort.comLori Denning is a scripture nerd. She holds a bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies from Multnomah University where she studied Hebrew and the Bible and was awarded the highest honors. She holds a Masters in Theology from Gonzaga University. Sister Denning has taught classes from Gospel Doctrine, as well as the Church Educational System. She has a popular vlog "The Bible Brief" introducing books of the Bible to a wide audience. She also hosts a podcast, The :20 Minute Scriptorian, covering the Come, Follow Me Curriculum. Her passion is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ through His scriptures.Lynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of May 23-29th. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Sam Castor.http://www.cedarfort.comLynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of May 16-22, with Robert Miller as co-host.Brought to you by http://www.cedarfort.comRobert has been a full-time seminary teacher for the last 27 years. he has also taught institute, adult religion, and BYU-Idaho online classes. He received a Ph.D. in 2001 in Instructional Psychology and Technology. He is the author of the Isaiah a Prophet's Prophet series. Lynda Cherry has been a devoted student of the Bible and the scriptures from a very young age. As a nine year-old, she was captivated by the story of Moses and the covenant people at Mt. Sinai. Later, she learned from several rabbinical sources that that event was often viewed as a betrothal of God to His people. The many self-descriptions of Jehovah as a Husband to His people intrigued her, and she has spent a lifetime studying, compiling, and integrating various sources, including prophecies and symbolism throughout the scriptures, ancient temple rituals, and the Israelite holy days to reveal “God’s love story” in its full beauty and depth. The beautiful allegory of the Redemption of the Bride tells the story of the House of Israel: her covenant betrothal to Jehovah, her adulterous apostasy from that covenant, and her restoration through His tender mercies and compassion upon her.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This lesson is for the week of May 9-15. With Host Lynda Cherry and Co-host Lori Denning.http://www.cedarfort.comLori Denning is a scripture nerd. She holds a bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies from Multnomah University where she studied Hebrew and the Bible and was awarded the highest honors. She holds a Masters in Theology from Gonzaga University. Sister Denning has taught classes from Gospel Doctrine, as well as the Church Educational System. She has a popular vlog "The Bible Brief" introducing books of the Bible to a wide audience. She also hosts a podcast, The :20 Minute Scriptorian, covering the Come, Follow Me Curriculum. Her passion is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ through His scriptures.Lynda Cherry, the author of “The Redemption of the Bride: God’s Redeeming Love for His Covenant People,” has been a devoted student of the doctrines of Christ for more than 40 years, a scholar of the Old Testament, and of all things related to covenant. She has made a life-time study of Israelite culture and symbolism, and has just completed a book about the ancient feast days and their symbolic significance, both ancient and modern: “The Feasts and Festivals of the Messiah.”Lynda has taught BYU Continuing Education, Institute, Seminary and Adult Education classes, as well as Gospel Doctrine for more than 30 years. She has been a guest lecturer at BYU Education Week, B’Nai Shalom, and many firesides. She has led tour groups to the Holy Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.As a convert of more than forty years, Lynda brings with her a rich heritage and understanding. With her background of evangelistic Christianity, combined with her love of the Jewish people, and her desire to bring all into the family of covenant Israel, Lynda brings a unique perspective to her work, seeking to build bridges of connection, unity and understanding between the different faith groups, as well as demonstrate the fulfillment of covenant promises through the Restoration.Members of the church believe in the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The book of Mormon is another testament to Jesus Christ and chronicles the history of Jesus visiting the Natives in North America in ancient times. The book of Mormon was translated with priesthood power by Joseph Smith Jr. who was martyred as the prophet of the Church in 1844. The Church has grown to 16.6 million members worldwide, who love Jesus Christ and his restored gospel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
loading
Comments 
Download from Google Play
Download from App Store