
A podcast centered on the Come Follow Me program associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Weekly episodes often center on a couple of verses or principles and include insights for families, teenagers, and young adults. Check out A Balanced Saint of Mind on YouTube or abalancedsaintofmind.com for video and written versions.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 262 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Come Follow Me 2026 December 29-January 4 | Introduction to the Old Testament PART TWO
These are some practical tips that helped me learn to love the Old Testament.
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 29-January 4 | Introduction to the Old Testament PART ONEI had a nagging feeling that I needed to be better. It was a gift.
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 22-28 | Christmas PART TWO
The lineage of Christ, included His adopted lineage, can teach us a great deal about our own lineage.
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 22-28 | Christmas PART ONE
It wasn't easy for Mary and Joseph to invite Christ in. Perhaps there will also be difficulty when we invite Christ in, but it's always worth it.
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 15-21 | The Family Proclamation PART TWO
Happiness in married life sometimes seems farther than ever in today's world. What can The Family Proclamation teach us about happiness?
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 15-21 | The Family Proclamation
The word "preside" may feel tricky, but let's look at how the Lord defines it.
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 8-14 | Articles of Faith, Official Declarations Part 2
Couldn't have God stopped the enemies of the Saints or at least softened their hearts?
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Come Follow Me 2025 December 8-14 | Articles of Faith, Official Declarations Part 1
Did Christ have to suffer our infirmities in order to bring us home?
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Content focuses on the teachings of the Doctrine and Covenants, particularly as they pertain to personal growth, spiritual resilience, and the significance of church practices such as temple worship and priesthood. The discussions often involve personal anecdotes and reflections from the host, offering listeners relatable insights about the challenges faced in spiritual journeys and the importance of faith and love in navigating life's trials. Notably, the emphasis on creating connections between scripture and everyday life, as well as the personal experiences shared, sets this podcast apart as a valuable resource for families, teenagers, and young adults seeking deeper understanding of their faith.
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