The Latter-day Disciples are pleased to present weekly podcasts, an LDS Come Follow Me series, blogs, online classes, virtual conferences, and more to help you boldly embody the gospel, recognize the signs of the times, and prepare to receive Jesus Christ. Meghan Farner is a lifelong disciple of Jesus Christ, her most favorite thing in the world being deep doctrinal conversations. She openly advoc... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 238 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity |
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Jesus was a true prophet because what he said has already come to pass. The last days are the past days. (70 AD was a real thing) Feel free to have me on your show. Christians can just throw out prophecies like candy and then when they don’t happen then it is “oh well” that is not how it works. A true prophet in the bible can be shown by what he says coming to pass. I wish you peace and blessings on your journey. 🙏🏼 more
This podcast turns my heart and mind to God. Thank you for the excellent content you provide.
A couple of years ago I went through a period of being more spiritually on fire than ever before, followed by a period of intense… burnout, i guess? Just a period of weird disconnect with God. Whatever it was, it wasn’t fun. It’s been a long slow crawl back up the hill and this podcast is totally helping reignite that light inside of me. Exactly what I’ve been needing. Thank you so much for all you put into this.
Not only am I inspired by Meghan herself but by her guests! It is just what I am looking for. I want to know more about so many things and this has been a great springboard. So many inspiring thoughts and avenues to pursue truth. Thank you.
As a student of the signs and wonders prophecies for our day, It’s comforting to know there are so many others on similar spiritual journeys and the guests always give me new ideas to ponder.
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