
Mormon’s metaphor of war and how we can apply the lessons to our lives today.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityHistory | ||||

Mormon’s metaphor uses armed conflict to teach all of us how to return to stand clean before the judgement bar of Jesus Christ (Mormon 3:20-22). That metaphor emphasizes three key parts: preparation, covenants, and unity. This episode discusses each ... more
This penultimate episode is a summary of the major military lessons from the previous 47 episodes of this podcast series.
Mormon returned to command the Nephite armies as the fifth and final war raged on. Facing defeat, he invited the Lamanite king to a final battle at the Hill Cumorah. There, in what may have been the largest battle in the history of the western hemisp... more
Mormon commanded during four different wars. This episode discusses the first three of those wars. Mormon does not give us much detail as he wanted to emphasize the positive and successful approach to God demonstrated by people like Alma, Moroni, and... more
Anyone giving this a 1 star are just angry exmos trying to cope. This podcast is not absolute trash. It isn’t the best podcast so I won’t give it a 5 but it’s pretty good.
I especially appreciate the host’s fresh insights based on his military expertise.
Oh this is sad.






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