S2 E9. Elder LeGrand R. Curtis Jr: When more is more: How context enhances our understanding of church history

S2 E9. Elder LeGrand R. Curtis Jr: When more ...

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BONUS. Charles Lawson: The top 10 reasons millennials are leaving the church

Two years ago, Charles Lawson, a member of the church in the UK, became troubled after watching many young people around him grow up and out of the church. Prompted to delve further into the reasons why, he found himself embarking on a faith journey of his own, tackling the hard ...  Show more

S2 E10. Sulueti Kama: Fostering, adopting, and finding answers in the temple

At age 38, Sulueti Kama, after caring for a number of other people’s children over the years, realised she may not be able to have children biologically. With a strong testimony of the power of praying to the Lord in His holy temple, Sulu and her husband travelled to Tonga, the n ...  Show more

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