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Come, Follow Me for Teens

Josh Downs
Doctrine and Covenants
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Jesus Christ
Joseph Smith
Book Of Mormon
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Alma Chapters 32-35
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A Come, Follow Me Podcast based on the CFM Curriculum but geared towards teenagers and parents of teenagers. With shorter episode lengths, several key points and a focus on one main principle from each weeks study, this is a podcast that teenagers can listen too and learn from. The included application questions, stories and experiences will help them see how to best apply in their own lives what ... more

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What do Gideon, Samson, and the repeated cycle of the book of Judges have to do with teenagers today? More than you might think. This week in Come Follow Me for Teens, we study Judges 2–4; 6–8; 13–16 and explore one of the clearest patterns in script... more

In this week’s Come Follow Me for Teens episode, we study Joshua 1–8; 23–24 and the Lord’s command to Joshua as the children of Israel prepared to enter the promised land: “Be strong and of a good courage.” After years of wandering in the wilderness,... more

In this week’s Come Follow Me for Teens episode, we study Deuteronomy 6–8; 15; 18; 29–30; 34 and Moses’s final counsel to the children of Israel before they entered the promised land. After forty years in the wilderness, Moses warned them not to forg... more

In this Come Follow Me for Teens episode, we study Numbers 11–14, 20–24, 27 and the powerful invitation, Rebel Not Ye against the Lord, Neither Fear. The children of Israel’s journey through the wilderness teaches us that God was not only leading the... more

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Josh Downs
Host of the educational 'Come Follow Me' podcast addressing teenagers, providing insights into religious teachings while sharing personal anecdotes and applying scriptural lessons to modern life.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 235 ratings
  • Thank you!

    I listen to this podcast then download the study journal. It helps me understand the lesson better and then in turn teach better. I Love all the stories, insights, quotes, questions. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this content!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DA2sTG
    United States21 days ago
  • I love this podcast

    Very helpful and I love the spiritual messages, it’s like teenager weekly conference.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JedediahOwl
    United Statesa month ago
  • Changed my whole Come Follow Me study and life!

    As a young women’s president I started listening to this podcast to help teens and it’s helped me more than them! My whole family now listens to this every morning and it’s changed the way we study the scriptures! Thank you Josh Downs!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shelby Haueter
    United States3 months ago
  • So grateful

    I am so grateful I stumbled onto this podcast. I found it when I was called to teach Sunday school for 12 and 13 yr olds. It has been an invaluable resource to me not just for teaching but for raising my own teens since I started listening.

    Every week I listen I learn SO much myself and want to remember every thing Bro Downs has said and how he has said it because I cannot yet get my own teens to independently listen to this themselves but know how critical and important these messages are for ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lizmammat
    United States3 months ago
  • Awesome

    I always find a perspective or two or three I hadn’t considered listening to this podcast. I find myself pausing to write down a phrase or quote every episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Denver Ray
    United States4 months ago

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Parents find the podcast a valuable resource for helping their children navigate faith and personal challenges.
The concise format is noted as ideal for listeners with busy schedules.
Many reviews highlight the practicality of the insights shared and how they can be applied to daily life.
Listeners appreciate how the content is relatable and understandable for all ages, especially for teenagers.
The host's ability to break down complex principles into bite-sized lessons is frequently praised.

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Ep. 163 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2 “To Be a Greater Follower of Righteousness”
Q: What does it mean to you to carry His name to others?
Listeners are encouraged to consider their role in representing their faith in the world.
Ep. 163 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Genesis 12–17; Abraham 1–2 “To Be a Greater Follower of Righteousness”
Q: How do you see yourself in this story?
Listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences in relation to Abraham's challenges.
Ep. 162 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Gen. 6-11, Moses Ch. 8 “Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord”
Q: Why do you think the daughters of men sold themselves?
It's important to recognize the influences of the world they succumbed to and how it affected their relationships.
Ep. 157 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Moses 1; Abraham 3 “This is My Work and My Glory”
Q: How does spending time with God help bring both of these things back into alignment?
Spending time with God helps to realign one's sense of worth and power.
Ep. 157 “Come Follow Me” for Teens - The Old Testament Moses 1; Abraham 3 “This is My Work and My Glory”
Q: Why does God want Moses to know that he is his son?
God wants Moses to understand his identity and potential as His son.

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