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@shandrews
@shandrews 12 сағат бұрын
Ordering her book now. 🎉 love her
@annajohnston6128
@annajohnston6128 15 сағат бұрын
Great Episode. I love how she teaches us about how a perfect father will engage with us. I'm going to remember this for a long time. I think she has a spiritual gift to not take things lightly but to think deeply about important things. Its a gift, she knows deeper than most, the answers.
@christinevalley5625
@christinevalley5625 15 сағат бұрын
I've been binge watching all the episodes since I just found this podcast. This is by far the BEST one so far. Thank you for sharing your stories and making it your "mission" to help us just learn to love each other where we are. These stories inspire and encourage in so many ways.
@Freeman3692
@Freeman3692 18 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure we, the children of God, understand how vital and painful God's anonymity is to Him in the accomplishment of His mission. He's letting go of the bicycle seat. He's letting go of your fingers at your first steps. For a moment, we must forget Him. Otherwise, we will never believe in ourselves.
@williamlay2244
@williamlay2244 19 сағат бұрын
Guess I'm confused. don't Mormons believe black people are demons that followed Lucifer, but you worship the same God of the black Israelites and black Jesus. If Jesus and God are a trinity God would be black as well
@sonjahallmann3824
@sonjahallmann3824 Күн бұрын
Thank you so much❤ this is so helpfull.I am so happy,that I found your Podcast. Greetings from Germany
@Jace28142
@Jace28142 Күн бұрын
Thank you Chauncey for sharing your heartbreak and also for your journey back to loving and living the Gospel. I know you are a light to those you know and serve.
@jerry_phillips
@jerry_phillips Күн бұрын
I can't imagine how painful your experience was. So grateful for your testimony.
@wandaowens4722
@wandaowens4722 Күн бұрын
I wonder what the young man's family story is. It has to be equally difficult.
@debbiedrenben
@debbiedrenben Күн бұрын
Paula, ik hou van jou! I loved your podcast and hearing your complete story. Of course, you've shared much of it with me before, but in little pieces. You are truly an inspiration and your story will help so many. So glad you have the willingness to share.
@HallPhoebe
@HallPhoebe Күн бұрын
Wonderful, raw and real. God is good. Thanks for sharing your experience so that we all "may be edified".
@JCal-f1f
@JCal-f1f 2 күн бұрын
I had a nanny that was in a ski accident in the 1960s. If I understand correctly. I think she was from Utah. Suffice to say she had some mental illness issues and was not a very nice person. If I recall, she ended up taking my aunts car at knife point and they found her in a hotel trying to flush a rubber plant down the toilet. Suffice to say since finding the restored gospel I have to wonder if she was a member at some point in her life. All I know for sure is years later she wanted to apologize on the phone for how she treated me and my family and I didn’t want to pick up the phone and talk to her but she told me that she was sorry for what she did. And sometimes you just gotta forgive people, even though they are probably on the other side of the veil.
@musicalsawpetewentworth6102
@musicalsawpetewentworth6102 2 күн бұрын
Book of abraham. If the CES letter had only contained that one subject that would be enough to demonstrate what a fraud Joseph smith was
@brenthernandez6910
@brenthernandez6910 2 күн бұрын
Joseph Smith lied. The bible is all you need. Belief in Jesus is everything to God. Read the CES letter. It is true. The evidence is as plain as day, if you read it and do not see this is because you do not want to see. Even if you do not believe the physical evidence, believe the theological inconsistencies riddled throughout mormon theology. Mormons believe in a different Jesus, a stained version that is not complete and whole. Regarding the nature of God it is distinct from biblical theology. Mormons, or members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), believe in the concept of eternal progression. According to this belief, God the Father was once a mortal man who progressed through obedience to divine law and ordinances to reach His divine status. This suggests that God passed through a mortal experience similar to what humans experience. This is the definition of demonic doctrine. This does not go hand in hand whatsoever with the bible at all. Believe
@44julz44
@44julz44 2 күн бұрын
What a wonderful podcast. Thank you for sharing it with us. ❤
@dianneadams3358
@dianneadams3358 2 күн бұрын
I cried all throughout this interview. Such a powerful story of faith and hope and LOVE!!! So grateful I found your podcast!! Everyone needs to listen to this podcast. So very powerful and simply beautiful ♥️
@FromAgonyToLight
@FromAgonyToLight 2 күн бұрын
Now your daughter can be with you all the time. That’s an answer I received when my mom died. We need their help from the other side.
@danameg7
@danameg7 2 күн бұрын
This was such a powerful testimony. We can do all the things, medication meditation, self help, counseling. But unless, we put Christ in the center of our healing, we will never fully rise to the potential that Christ sees in us. Also, when I first startied listening to this podcast I was thinking he wasn’t going to have an interesting story. Boy was I wrong. I really appreciate his openness and honesty. He has really help clarify some things for me..
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 2 күн бұрын
Generally I'm not empathetic but I feel it now… In God we trust 🌞
@mckaybridges9229
@mckaybridges9229 2 күн бұрын
Awesome to see you get better Jesse! I was just told about your podcast today :)
@patriciadumont7059
@patriciadumont7059 2 күн бұрын
Medications are prescribed for a reason and I hope anyone listening would be patient and keep your doctor informed. It can be really helpful and dont always need to long term. And as this man shared, don't stop without Dr's care. Bless you for sharing g and being so open. Many will gain strength from you
@shantel4960
@shantel4960 2 күн бұрын
@patriciadumont7059
@patriciadumont7059 2 күн бұрын
So very sad.
@gerriackley7433
@gerriackley7433 2 күн бұрын
That’s my cousin!! Who baptized me! I love him!
@Lightworkerto_apostle
@Lightworkerto_apostle 2 күн бұрын
Excellent channel 🤍
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 2 күн бұрын
No joke
@kureczkoh
@kureczkoh 2 күн бұрын
So your just advocating for pure ignorance? Blindly stay in the church for the rest of your life because of the "risk" associated with leaving - there are thousands of religions saying the same thing, called fear mongering.
@kellymcdonald1895
@kellymcdonald1895 2 күн бұрын
Great podcast, all of these are miracles in themselves!
@paulineball8885
@paulineball8885 2 күн бұрын
Can you give the name of the increadible therapist?
@zjco9344
@zjco9344 2 күн бұрын
Oh, it's a cult. Joseph taught God and Jesus were the same, before he taught they were different. He taught that God was a spirit and Jesus was a body. It's in Lectures on Faith. Que Mormons defending contradictory teachings.
@arneedlund8512
@arneedlund8512 12 сағат бұрын
Tell me more about that please ❤
@zjco9344
@zjco9344 12 сағат бұрын
​@@arneedlund8512Lectures on Faith?
@arneedlund8512
@arneedlund8512 9 сағат бұрын
@@zjco9344 you have to be more tether to me please becorse I am not a mormon or ex.
@zjco9344
@zjco9344 9 сағат бұрын
@arneedlund8512 I'm not sure what you're asking. Mormons use the first vision, where Joseph Smith saw God and Jesus, as the end all answer to what the characteristics of the god head are. Mormons teach that God and Jesus are separate individuals with physical bodies of their own. This doctrine was learned from the first vision, according to Mormons. The problem, Joseph Smith taught that God was a spirit and Jesus was a body. It's in teachings Joseph gave in 1835, 15 years after the first vision supposedly happened. They're in teachings called Lectures on Faith, 5th lecture, titled The Godhead. You can Google and read it. This teaching contradicts the current used first vision and current mormon teachings, of the god head. The Book of Mormon was also changed from the 1st to 2nd editions, changing Christ from the Eternal Father, to the Son of the Eternal Father. Joseph's evolving teachings of the god head significantly put into question, the first vision, the teachings of Joseph and the truth claims of the mormon church. It is fair to assume or ask if it's all a fabrication. This is only a small bit of many other issues and contradictions within the church.
@arneedlund8512
@arneedlund8512 9 сағат бұрын
@@zjco9344 thank you ❤
@44julz44
@44julz44 3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this. You two were made to help so many people. This was amazing!
@tatysmiles
@tatysmiles 3 күн бұрын
I love this podcast ❤
@jaclyntaylor8249
@jaclyntaylor8249 3 күн бұрын
I love all of these, but this one was extra POWERFUL 🔥💗
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. ❤️☀️
@judymcdonald6699
@judymcdonald6699 3 күн бұрын
Yes outrageous, Paris and France have been the centers of risque art and clothing and behavior for many years. Maybe that's why they haven't chosen France to host the Olympics since 1924...
@goodoboytw
@goodoboytw 4 күн бұрын
So good.. Keep it up .. Had a great time hiking snow canyon /Zion on a family vaction
@vsolpol4308
@vsolpol4308 4 күн бұрын
I have a couple of comments. I was 11 years old when I was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We moved to Louisiana, the Bible belt, when I was 12. Being in the Bible belt, I was very aware of church persecution, but was never really exposed to anti-literature. I served a mission at age 21. I don't know what sparked the comment, but my missionary president's wife admonished us to not delve into anti-literature. She said, "It's not that we don't trust your testimony; it's Satan that we can't trust." Fortunately, I believed her, but I had other experiences that proved my Missionary President Wife's comment about Satan. The darkness is real. One place we lived had contention that bled from the adjacent living area into our quarters. We would go home and the feeling of darkness was thick. I struggled to be happy. My mission president saw my countenance and was rightfully concerned. A blessing was given to both us sisters; then the Elders rededicated our apartment. It was like walking into the Temple. Another time we knocked on a door; I was on the other side of the glass door, so for me it was like any other door of an uninterested individual, but for my companion, I saw her with a startled look, that of grave fear. When the door closed abruptly, she asked if I felt that and said it was as if the air had just been knocked out of her and she felt pure evil. Since I have gotten older, I have had those doubts of God, and and plan of salvation and the scriptures and prophets all thrown at me. I've had family leave the church and choose to abandon moral standards. What has pulled me through it all is the undeniable witness I received at age 12 of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith and the church. I agree that doubts don't always come only to those not living by their covenants. Most of the doubts I have had have come while in the service of God, and even though I sometimes struggle to wisk the doubt away, I know what I have felt; the doubts I have are illogical, and only leave me with sorrow. If Satan can get into one's thoughts when living a covenant life, than I believe my Mission President 's council more than ever. Also goes hand in hand with President Nelson's words about in coming days it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your story. Powerful! 🙏🏻☀️❤️God bless you.
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 4 күн бұрын
What a wonderful story! ❤️☀️
@fritzabee
@fritzabee 4 күн бұрын
Stories like this make me realize more and more why fear is NOT of God. So many of these stories happen because of the seed of fear being watered instead of the seed of faith. Definitely a wake up call for me.
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 4 күн бұрын
Such an awesome conversation! Thank you! ❤️☀️ I love how you are strengthening faith, because there’s so much tearing down faith out there. God bless you.
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 4 күн бұрын
What a beautiful, inspiring experience! I love how she recognized the feelings of the spirit. How she recognizes we all need to have a “fall” experience. “Build upon the Rock”. “Truth is not scary”! ❤️☀️
@The_Mister
@The_Mister 5 күн бұрын
True. We have to stop trying to overcome our sins and shift our focus to seeking out the light. When we seek the light, we learn to love the light and crave the light, and we become someone who loses the desire for sin.
@wadelreed
@wadelreed 5 күн бұрын
36:22 Tony, I'm right there with you on the metaphysics thing. I haven't been nearly as deep as you, but I've been in the personal development industry since 2010. I've seen many people appear to allows be seeking and never finding the truth. It's a bottomless rabbit hole. I've had many friends "transcend" religion and come to. Believe they are gods and don't need religion. They can be spiritual on their own with "the universe" or "divine source" or you name it other than God. I'm inspired by your "Parley Pratt moment" of reading the Book of Mormon all day and night and finding the Spirit teaching your Truth. I love Pres Bensons teaching that you quoted that there is Power in the Book of Mormon that will flow into your life when you begin a serious study of it. I have felt it and testify it is true! So glad you didn't led the new age stuff destroy your family and your life. You are right that Satan can tell 99% truth and 1% lie and it is so subtle and deceptive that almost no one can discern it. We must hmseek the gifts of the Spirit to be able to withstand the subtle lies of Satan and withstand his fiery darts. God bless you for standing as a witness of God and sharing your story!
@nathanmoleni7295
@nathanmoleni7295 5 күн бұрын
Same.
@hildayellow8945
@hildayellow8945 5 күн бұрын
I had no idea of what you went through. I watched your channel all the way through. I’ve really enjoyed how you interview people and listen to their stories Without any interruptions. Plus you know what kind of questions to ask. Keep up the good interviewing that you do.
@BMtodaP
@BMtodaP 5 күн бұрын
As an ex-Mormon, it’s interesting to revisit this world once in a while and think about how I used to live and what I used to believe in. It sounds like the main reasons to stay faithful are that nobody’s perfect, polygamy was more normal back then, everyone’s history is messy, the members are nice people, the leaders have a difficult job to do, and it’s best way to live that we know of, so we should ignore the critics. Since leaving the church, it’s been nice having the freedom to find the best way for me to live and not having to believe in or defend ideas that there’s no evidence for. When the evidence clearly contradicts my view I can just say “I guess I was wrong, but now I know” instead of “by some mysterious means I am still right.” I appreciate the thought that went into the video though.
@johnwerahiko6226
@johnwerahiko6226 5 күн бұрын
I speak to Jesus often and the holy spirit
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 5 күн бұрын
🌞
@mikkifrompreston4396
@mikkifrompreston4396 5 күн бұрын
Name *ONE* actual lie in the CES letter, and i will come back to church ☺️
@Come.Back.Podcast
@Come.Back.Podcast 2 күн бұрын
She named multiple, maybe you should actually watch the episode
@greasyhandsauto-shaunbutte9726
@greasyhandsauto-shaunbutte9726 5 күн бұрын
Hearing you talk about your dad makes me cry.