"Teaching with Power" will help you teach or study the scriptures with more impact, relevancy and power. Its primary audience is members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints using the Come, Follow Me manual to teach at home or at church. It supplements but should not replace the manual. My name is Ben Wilcox and I have taught the scriptures in many capacities for 20 years, primarily ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 256 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducationReligion |
This video includes additional teaching ideas and activities for the Doctrine and Covenants 2, Joseph Smith-History 1:27-65 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. It is intended to supplement the Doctrine and Covenants 2, JSH 1:27-65 insight video and ... more
Teaching and Study helps for the Doctrine and Covenants 2, Joseph Smith-History 1:27-65 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. This video will give you ideas and insights on how to teach Christ and Scripture Centered gospel lessons with more relevancy ... more
Teaching and Study helps for the Doctrine and Covenants 1 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. This video will give you ideas and insights on how to teach Christ and Scripture Centered gospel lessons with more relevancy and power. These insights coin... more
This video includes additional teaching ideas and activities for the Joseph Smith-History 1:1-26 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. It is intended to supplement the Joseph Smith-History 1:1-26 insight video and to be an additional resource specific... more
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I have listened to Matthew 5 podcast 3 times so far. Still hearing something I missed. Really really like your way of teaching and hope it will help me teach seminary.
As a struggling teacher, I am so grateful for your tips and suggestions. Plus I love what I learn about the scriptures from you!
This is a great podcast that has helped me understand the scriptures better.
The unique aspect of Brother Wilcox’s lesson is the helpful applications from a seasoned educator. It has really helped me see different ways to engage my seminary class.
Thank you so much!
I am an early morning seminary teacher and Ben Wilcox’s podcast has come to the rescue time and time again. His ice breakers are a perfect way to get the teens in my class talking and more willing to participate. His insights are wonderful and his love of the scriptures and the Gospel of Jesus Christ comes through in each lesson. Brother Wilcox, thank you for your time and efforts in teaching!
I have listened to several Come Follow Me podcasts, and I like all of them. They are great, but this one is my favorite. I really appreciate Ben Wilcox‘s insights into the scriptures, and the podcast has been very helpful as I teach my family and my Sunday school class.
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