I'm your average Latter-day Saint trying to spark discussion and avoid complacency. Invite me into your family room as I share thoughts, questions, and insights from the week's Come, Follow Me lesson.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality |
Discussion about Come, Follow Me, "Jesus Christ, 'the Author of Eternal Salvation'," Hebrews 1-6.
Discussion about Come, Follow Me, "Be Thou an Example of the Believers," 1 and 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon.
Discussion about Come, Follow Me, "Perfect That Which Is Lacking in Your Faith," 1 and 2 Thessalonians.
Discussion about Come, Follow Me, "I Can Do All Things through Christ Which Strengtheneth Me," Philippians; Colossians.
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I love to ponder the scriptures as a work. This podcast brings new insight and perspective to my weekly ComeFollowMe.
I enjoy listening to this podcast and love the reasons you started it! I'm excited to share it with my daughter who is heading off to college in the fall. It's nice for the single people to have another reference for CFM. Please share in your show notes links to any talks you reference. Would love the title of the one you shared today from 1988 president Holland. Keep at it Dalton!
I enjoy listening to this podcast because it’s simple and helps me feel engaged in the Come Follow Me curriculum. It’s been a great addition to help me study. I enjoy listening to it at the beginning of the week so I can pay better attention to the readings assigned to the week. He’s easy to listen to and sometimes even makes me laugh. I like how he helps relate it to what is happening today. Worth the listen!
My husband and I listen together and we love the unique perspective Dalton shares and gives insight to. He looks at the gospel from many different angles and asks thought provoking questions that enhances our studies and understanding. Definitely worth a listen!
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