Join me for a weekly discussion where we'll talk about some principles from the weekly Come, Follow Me lesson and learn specific applications to improve mental and emotional health.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality |
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters one through three. These readings are the first of the largest subsection of the Book of Mormon, which contains many summary comments by the prophet Mormon. We’ll study some principles taught by King B... more
In this episode we’ll talk about the books of Enos, Jarom, Omni, and the Words of Mormon. These are the concluding writings of the small plates of Nephi. We’ll focus mostly on the story of Enos and his transformation from sinner to saint. We’ll talk ... more
In this episode we’ll talk about Jacob chapters 5 through 7. These are the final writings of Jacob in the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about the struggle that his life was, and how he learned to overcome difficulty despite ongoing challenges. We’ll rev... more
In this episode we’ll talk about Jacob chapters 1 through 4. We’ll review how Jacob appears to have been a somewhat anxious person, referring to himself as anxious many times in his writings. We’ll discuss some of the possible reasons for that. We’ll... more
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This was such a helpful episode for my situation right now. Thank you so much for applying the scriptures to our everyday trials.
Thank you for weekly insights on CFM
Dr. Morgan does a nice job of breaking down the scriptures and giving practical suggestions of how I can be better.
I love listening to his podcasts! They are helpful, uplifting and motivational. more
As long as I've known Dr. Morgan, his insights and observations do nothing but bring clarity and real life application to mental health challenges in life. His ability to link those challenges with Latter-Day Saint related, gospel solutions and relevant doctrine and insights keep me coming back. more
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