New and Everlasting

Amy Beck

The podcast finding covenant joy in everyday living.

  1. When Scripture Study Feels Stuck: Walk With Me | Come, Follow Me | Proving God

    FEB 4

    When Scripture Study Feels Stuck: Walk With Me | Come, Follow Me | Proving God

    This episode didn’t come together the way I planned—and maybe that’s exactly why it needed to exist. For Season 2, I committed to slowing down: alternating guest interviews with solo reflections inspired by Come, Follow Me. But when it came time to write this episode, I hit a wall. Over and over again. What came instead wasn’t an outline—but a prompting to stop scripting and start walking. Recorded from my car, this episode is a candid reflection on faith when it feels messy, scripture study when it feels disorienting, and discipleship when it’s less about performance and more about presence. I reflect on the youth theme “Walk With Me,” its connection to Come, Follow Me, and what it really means when the Lord says “prove me herewith”—not as a demand to earn worthiness, but as an invitation to become who we already are. We explore: Why Christ invites us to walk with Him, not just obey Him What “proving” looks like in scripture, bread-making, and math Enoch’s vision alongside Moses’s and Abraham’s The difference between spiritual nourishment and “empty calories” Whether we are actively pursuing Christ—or simply staying spiritually safe This episode is imperfect, unscripted, and deeply sincere. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your faith—or wondered if honesty counts as devotion—this walk is for you. 🔗 Referenced Resources in This Episode “Walk With Me” — Youth Theme Video (2026)Produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Russell M. Nelson — “The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like Without It?”October 2017 General Conference

    25 min
  2. S1E38 - Covenant Joy in Unexpected Places: The Mission Age Change and Temple Service

    11/26/2025

    S1E38 - Covenant Joy in Unexpected Places: The Mission Age Change and Temple Service

    This week brought a historic announcement from the Church: young women can now serve full-time missions beginning at age 18. My daughters were the first to break the news to me, and the ripple of that moment stayed with me all day. But the Lord didn’t stop there. In this episode, I share how that announcement connected beautifully with something He’s been teaching me through my Friday-night temple service. For years I’ve longed to be a temple worker, but my season of life didn’t allow for a traditional shift. A simple Sunday School clipboard changed everything—and opened the door to a new kind of temple service that fits exactly where I am. As I cleaned the temple this week, conversations with temple staff and a recent discussion with my bishop wove together into a clear theme:the Lord is making room for His daughters, His servants, and anyone with a willing heart. We’ll talk about:• The new mission age announcement and what it means for young women• Why temple service—including cleaning—is a powerful way to answer President Nelson’s call to “be in the temple”• How the Lord prepares individual paths of discipleship in every season• Why focusing our youth on temple covenants aligns with the hastening of the work• How God honors small, quiet offerings—even a widow’s mite on a Friday night The Lord is accelerating His work in bold, global ways and also in very personal ways. Sometimes that looks like an eighteen-year-old young woman preparing for a mission. Sometimes it looks like showing up with a mop and a willing heart. Referenced Media:Includes an excerpt from the Church’s official announcement video released on November 2025.(Video courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, used reverently and noncommercially.) If this episode resonates, I’d love to hear how the Lord is making room in your life to serve Him in your season.

    12 min

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