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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants sections 133-134. We’ll talk about the process of change and how it is critical for us to understand our responsibility in moving forward. We’ll review the importance of trying avoid “looking back” whe... more
This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants sections 129-132. We’ll discuss the concept of how whatever improvement we do in this life will benefit us in the life to come. As we better understand this doctrine, we can see our trials differently ... more
This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants sections 125-128. We’ll talk about the example of Joseph Smith in terms of going through difficult things to increase emotional resilience. We’ll discuss the importance of trials in our emotional and s... more
This week we are studying Doctrine and Covenants section 124. We’ll talk about how improvement is one of the main purposes of life, and how this usually requires some sort of sacrifice and difficulty on our part. We’ll review how the Lord expects us ... more
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I loved that Dr. Morgan used examples from the scriptures and a current General Conference Oct 2024 by Elder Ulisses Soares.
I loved that Dr. Morgan used examples from the scriptures and a current General Conference Oct 2024 by Elder Ulisses Soares.
Thank you, Dr Morgan, for offering these episodes. I am so grateful for your time and training that you share. It is making a difference in my life, who deals with depression and anxiety in myself and with close family members.
I love the correlation to my scripture study each week. Thank you!
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
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Content provides a unique blend of religious teachings and mental health insights drawn from the weekly lessons of the Come, Follow Me curriculum. Each episode focuses on principles found in the Doctrine and Covenants, emphasizing their relevance to emotional well-being, personal accountability, trauma recovery, and conflict resolution. Notable themes include the importance of forgiveness, emotional resilience, and the interplay between physical and mental health. The host encourages listeners to use scriptural insights as practical tools for navigating life's challenges. This approach likely resonates with those seeking spiritual guidance alongside mental health strategies.
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