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Between the Lines of the Scriptures is a concise weekly podcast that reinforces the truthfulness of the scriptures, encourages faith, and inspires personal growth in testimony. Average episodes are approximately 20 minutes in length.

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In 1995, the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve released this proclamation to the World we now know as The Family Proclamation. It teaches us the importance of families in God's Eternal Plan of Happiness. Tell us what you think!
Continual revelation is vital to the living Church. We discuss the Articles of Faith and the two Declarations made by Prophets of God in modern days. Tell us what you think!
The concept of salvation for the dead is unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We'll explore the revelations that brought about this glorious, eternal truth. Tell us what you think!
The haters of the Church believed that if they killed the Leader, the rest of the Church would soon disappear. They were so wrong. Tell us what you think!
The Lord calls His people to repent and gather to Zion. He commands them to prepare themselves for the return of His Son, Jesus Christ. Tell us what you think!
These are the last four revelations given to the Prophet Joseph Smith. They demonstrate his vast understanding of not only this life, but the glorious life that awaits us in the hereafter. Tell us what you think!
The principle of Baptism for the Dead makes the Final Judgement practical and fair. It has to be one of the most magnificent doctrines ever introduced to the Latter-day Church. Tell us what you think!
The Saints are forced to move to Nauvoo. Joseph Smith receives a revelation to reorganize the Church and call new individuals to carry on the Lord's work. Tell us what you think!
Liberty Jail was a dreadful place. But from this horrible location, the Lord revealed some of His most reassuring messages to the Prophet Joseph Smith. Tell us what you think!
The Church continued to experience turmoil both from without and from within. Driven out of Independence, driven out of Kirtland, now the Saints attempted to settle in Far West. Again, persecution drove them from their homes. Tell us what you think!
The Church not only struggled with external persecution but also with internal strife and conflict. Apostasy was common, and many weak Saints were weeded out. Tell us what you think!
The outpouring of God's Holy Spirit during the dedication of the Kirtland Temple was absolutely amazing! Join us! Tell us what you think!
There are two Priesthoods, the Melchizedek and the Aaronic. The Lord explains the purpose of each. Tell us what you think!
Zion's Camp was not a weekend getaway, but a harrowing excursion of Latter-day Saints led by the Prophet to attempt to redeem Zion. How effective were their efforts? Tell us what you think!
Because of their own disobedience, the Saints in Zion were persecuted and reviled. Through it all, the Lord continued to encourage and promise future blessings. Tell us what you think!
The Lord gave specific instructions for the construction of His Temple and surrounding property. Tell us what you think!
The Lord reveals the truth about our eternal potential. We can become like Jesus. Tell us what you think!
The Lord directed the Prophet Joseph Smith to organize the "School of the Prophets." In obedience to that instruction, many new revelations were delivered to the Church, including the directive found in what is now known as "The Word of Wisdom." Tell us what you think!
Section 88 is an amazing revelation about God's power and majesty. Only by being united were the early Church leaders able to receive this vision of eternity. Tell us what you think!
The Prophet Joseph Smith continues to direct the Church; he receives inspiration in interpreting past biblical passages, and he prophesies about future events that will surely come to pass. Tell us what you think!
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