Why We Believe whywebelieve
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- Religion & Spirituality
This podcast is designed to show case why people from all over the world have found their faith and belonging as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It is designed to be uplifting, informative, and to build others up.
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Drew Y
Drew is a husband, father and author who shares his experience of returning earlier than expected from his mission to Estonia. Listen as he shares his experience overcoming discouragement, heartache and cultural challenges in an interview that's sure to help lift your spirit.
Drew's book, The Meaning of Your Mission: Lessons & Principles to Know You Are Enough, can be found at http://drewbyoung.com/ or on Amazon.com -
Amy L B
Amy talks with us about her experiences in deaf culture, ministering within the juvenile prison system, and life as a single adult. She also happens to be one of the missionaries who taught me!
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Scott
Scott is a good friend, husband, father of two and hard working science teacher in his community. You'll definitely feel his positive energy and testimony as he shares his story of how he joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, his experiences teaching his own children the gospel and his testimony!
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Suzanne
Suzanne shares her experiences as a therapist and as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In this episode we discuss mental and emotional health for both adults and youth along with trials they face. Suzanne's experience and testimony of Christ make this an episode that's both educational and inspirational.
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Moses
Meet Moses from Masaka, Uganda who was called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Uganda Mission. He shares his wonderful story as a Born Again Christian with Muslim parents and how his friend, David, was an example of love toward him,how that love touched his heart and sparked his interest in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Randy
This episode is dedicated to Randy and his family. Randy passed away at the age of 26. His mother, Akane, returns to discuss how her testimony of Jesus Christ and the doctrine of eternal families helped her through that difficult time.