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Segullah Studios PodcastSegullah Studios PodcastWhile The Day Is Still TodayFor several years now, Father's been walking with me as I learn and discover what it means to live in the now—how to live in the moment within the structure of time and space. Humanity so focused on time and it's influence on the culture around us. Everything we do and think is about preparing for the future, and trying not to repeat the regrets of the past, but we've become so bound by the timeline—caught up by it's urgency. Are you living so much in the future that you're missing out on the Now, the...2025-06-1912 minSegullah Studios PodcastSegullah Studios PodcastExperiencing A New DayToday’s post is little more mystical. A little more vulnerable. I want to share with you an example of the kinds of encounters I have with the Father, Son, and Spirit. Although I don’t often share these intimate connections with the Godhead with others, they do play a very important part in what I produce with Segullah Studios. My hope, in doing so, is that it will spark an interest and inspires you to know and experience the Father, Son, and Spirit in a way that, perhaps, you’ve never thought was possible.Blessings & Shalom. 2025-05-2307 minSegullah Studios PodcastSegullah Studios PodcastWe Will Be Like HimMany people struggle with the idea of believing and acting like sons and daughters of God, rather than just acknowledging the relationship through words. Due to subconscious fears or culturally trained thoughts, they’re held back from fully embracing their identity as children of God. This lack of confidence in their true nature prevents them from accessing the full power and authority available to them.The mind needs to be rewired by confronting and changing the thought patterns, language, and actions to align with the full identity as sons and daughters of God. When people begin to un...2025-03-1608 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 23: From Jerusalem to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 24–28) This is the final episode of the Luke-Acts series, focusing on Paul’s journey to Rome at the end of the book of Acts. While imprisoned by Roman governors, Paul is repeatedly put on trial before he is finally sent to Rome to face Caesar himself. This move thrusts our wandering Jewish preacher into the very heart of the empire to represent Messiah’s kingdom before the most powerful man on earth at that time. Along the way, we encounter several questions worth highlighting as we wrap up this epic journey: How does Paul respond to the allegations brought agai...2024-07-111h 06Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 23: From Jerusalem to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 24–28) This is the final episode of the Luke-Acts series, focusing on Paul’s journey to Rome at the end of the book of Acts. While imprisoned by Roman governors, Paul is repeatedly put on trial before he is finally sent to Rome to face Caesar himself. This move thrusts our wandering Jewish preacher into the very heart of the empire to represent Messiah’s kingdom before the most powerful man on earth at that time. Along the way, we encounter several questions worth highlighting as we wrap up this epic journey: How does Paul respond to the allegations brought agai...2024-07-111h 06SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 23: From Jerusalem to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 24–28) This is the final episode of the Luke-Acts series, focusing on Paul’s journey to Rome at the end of the book of Acts. While imprisoned by Roman governors, Paul is repeatedly put on trial before he is finally sent to Rome to face Caesar himself. This move thrusts our wandering Jewish preacher into the very heart of the empire to represent Messiah’s kingdom before the most powerful man on earth at that time. Along the way, we encounter several questions worth highlighting as we wrap up this epic journey: How does Paul respond to the allegations brought agai...2024-07-111h 06Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 23: From Jerusalem to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 24–28) This is the final episode of the Luke-Acts series, focusing on Paul’s journey to Rome at the end of the book of Acts. While imprisoned by Roman governors, Paul is repeatedly put on trial before he is finally sent to Rome to face Caesar himself. This move thrusts our wandering Jewish preacher into the very heart of the empire to represent Messiah’s kingdom before the most powerful man on earth at that time. Along the way, we encounter several questions worth highlighting as we wrap up this epic journey: How does Paul respond to the allegations brought agai...2024-07-111h 06Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 22: Back to Jerusalem (Acts 20–23) This episode of the Luke-Acts series focuses on Paul’s final journey up to Jerusalem. In a striking parallel to his Master, Yeshua, Paul proceeds knowing that imprisonment and betrayal await him. Also like Yeshua, Paul intends to arrive in Jerusalem in time to celebrate a biblical festival, this time Shavuot (Pentecost). These chapters raise several questions: Why did the believers in Troas meet on the first day of the week? What is behind our English word “church,” and how does it relate to the assembly of Israel in the days of Moses? Why does Paul offer sacrifices in the Te...2024-06-0558 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 22: Back to Jerusalem (Acts 20–23) This episode of the Luke-Acts series focuses on Paul’s final journey up to Jerusalem. In a striking parallel to his Master, Yeshua, Paul proceeds knowing that imprisonment and betrayal await him. Also like Yeshua, Paul intends to arrive in Jerusalem in time to celebrate a biblical festival, this time Shavuot (Pentecost). These chapters raise several questions: Why did the believers in Troas meet on the first day of the week? What is behind our English word “church,” and how does it relate to the assembly of Israel in the days of Moses? Why does Paul offer sacrifices in the Te...2024-06-0558 minLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 22: Back to Jerusalem (Acts 20–23) This episode of the Luke-Acts series focuses on Paul’s final journey up to Jerusalem. In a striking parallel to his Master, Yeshua, Paul proceeds knowing that imprisonment and betrayal await him. Also like Yeshua, Paul intends to arrive in Jerusalem in time to celebrate a biblical festival, this time Shavuot (Pentecost). These chapters raise several questions: Why did the believers in Troas meet on the first day of the week? What is behind our English word “church,” and how does it relate to the assembly of Israel in the days of Moses? Why does Paul offer sacrifices in the Te...2024-06-0558 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 22: Back to Jerusalem (Acts 20–23) This episode of the Luke-Acts series focuses on Paul’s final journey up to Jerusalem. In a striking parallel to his Master, Yeshua, Paul proceeds knowing that imprisonment and betrayal await him. Also like Yeshua, Paul intends to arrive in Jerusalem in time to celebrate a biblical festival, this time Shavuot (Pentecost). These chapters raise several questions: Why did the believers in Troas meet on the first day of the week? What is behind our English word “church,” and how does it relate to the assembly of Israel in the days of Moses? Why does Paul offer sacrifices in the Te...2024-06-0558 minG3:16 MixcoacG3:16 MixcoacInvitados: Segullah Contacto: g316mixcoac@gmail.com ¡Escúcha al grupo de nuestra Iglesia en tu plataforma favorita! › Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/SpotifyGeneración316⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ › Apple Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/AppleMusicGeneración316⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ › Deezer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/DeezerGeneración316⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ › Amazon Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/AmazonGeneración316⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ › Tidal: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/TidalGeneración3162024-03-201h 30Exponent II: The PodcastExponent II: The PodcastExponent II Craft Workshop Recording with Darlene Young, March 5Recording from the Exponent II Craft Workshop Series session with Darlene Young on March 5.You are a writer of faith. You want to write honestly about the whole human experience, which includes faith. But faith is messy, evolving, and nuanced. How do you tell the truth as you see it, including sharing spiritual experiences, without lapsing into cheesiness or propaganda? We will discuss principles and techniques to describe brushes with the divine in poetry and prose in ways that respect the reader’s agency, ways that retain a sense of both humility and artistry....2024-03-1158 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 21: The Amazing Adventures of Paul (Acts 16–20) This session focuses on Paul’s second and third missionary journeys. Along the way, we attempt to address some persistent questions that arise from these chapters of Acts. Why do Paul and Barnabas get into such a fierce disagreement? Why does Paul circumcise Timothy right after the Jerusalem Council said circumcision is unnecessary? What does it mean when the narrative switches from “they” to “we,” and why does it do so at Troas? Why does Paul seldom preach to pagans? Join us as we embark on this geographical whirlwind tour of Paul’s world and his amazing adventures as an ambassado...2024-03-0158 minLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 21: The Amazing Adventures of Paul (Acts 16–20) This session focuses on Paul’s second and third missionary journeys. Along the way, we attempt to address some persistent questions that arise from these chapters of Acts. Why do Paul and Barnabas get into such a fierce disagreement? Why does Paul circumcise Timothy right after the Jerusalem Council said circumcision is unnecessary? What does it mean when the narrative switches from “they” to “we,” and why does it do so at Troas? Why does Paul seldom preach to pagans? Join us as we embark on this geographical whirlwind tour of Paul’s world and his amazing adventures as an ambassado...2024-03-0158 minSegullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 21: The Amazing Adventures of Paul (Acts 16–20) This session focuses on Paul’s second and third missionary journeys. Along the way, we attempt to address some persistent questions that arise from these chapters of Acts. Why do Paul and Barnabas get into such a fierce disagreement? Why does Paul circumcise Timothy right after the Jerusalem Council said circumcision is unnecessary? What does it mean when the narrative switches from “they” to “we,” and why does it do so at Troas? Why does Paul seldom preach to pagans? Join us as we embark on this geographical whirlwind tour of Paul’s world and his amazing adventures as an ambassado...2024-03-0158 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 21: The Amazing Adventures of Paul (Acts 16–20) This session focuses on Paul’s second and third missionary journeys. Along the way, we attempt to address some persistent questions that arise from these chapters of Acts. Why do Paul and Barnabas get into such a fierce disagreement? Why does Paul circumcise Timothy right after the Jerusalem Council said circumcision is unnecessary? What does it mean when the narrative switches from “they” to “we,” and why does it do so at Troas? Why does Paul seldom preach to pagans? Join us as we embark on this geographical whirlwind tour of Paul’s world and his amazing adventures as an ambassado...2024-03-0158 minSegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 20: The Jerusalem Council—Part 2 (Acts 15) This episode is the second of a two-part discussion on Acts 15. This chapter of Acts is the centrepiece on which any interpretation of the book hinges. While Acts 15 is traditionally understood as a rejection of Torah, recent scholarship has decisively challenged this view. In part one, we examined the role of circumcision and attempted to unravel the debate over the rationale behind the apostles’ choice of four prohibitions. This episode continues the discussion by unpacking the so-called Noahide laws and comparing them with Acts 15 and other early Jewish expectations for non-Jews. We also look at the purpose of the ap...2024-02-011h 02Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 20: The Jerusalem Council—Part 2 (Acts 15) This episode is the second of a two-part discussion on Acts 15. This chapter of Acts is the centrepiece on which any interpretation of the book hinges. While Acts 15 is traditionally understood as a rejection of Torah, recent scholarship has decisively challenged this view. In part one, we examined the role of circumcision and attempted to unravel the debate over the rationale behind the apostles’ choice of four prohibitions. This episode continues the discussion by unpacking the so-called Noahide laws and comparing them with Acts 15 and other early Jewish expectations for non-Jews. We also look at the purpose of the ap...2024-02-011h 02Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 20: The Jerusalem Council—Part 2 (Acts 15) This episode is the second of a two-part discussion on Acts 15. This chapter of Acts is the centrepiece on which any interpretation of the book hinges. While Acts 15 is traditionally understood as a rejection of Torah, recent scholarship has decisively challenged this view. In part one, we examined the role of circumcision and attempted to unravel the debate over the rationale behind the apostles’ choice of four prohibitions. This episode continues the discussion by unpacking the so-called Noahide laws and comparing them with Acts 15 and other early Jewish expectations for non-Jews. We also look at the purpose of the ap...2024-02-011h 02SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 20: The Jerusalem Council—Part 2 (Acts 15) This episode is the second of a two-part discussion on Acts 15. This chapter of Acts is the centrepiece on which any interpretation of the book hinges. While Acts 15 is traditionally understood as a rejection of Torah, recent scholarship has decisively challenged this view. In part one, we examined the role of circumcision and attempted to unravel the debate over the rationale behind the apostles’ choice of four prohibitions. This episode continues the discussion by unpacking the so-called Noahide laws and comparing them with Acts 15 and other early Jewish expectations for non-Jews. We also look at the purpose of the ap...2024-02-011h 02Teaching With PowerTeaching With Power1-2 PeterTeaching and Study helps for 1-2 Peter.  These insights coincide with the lesson for November 20-November 26 in the Come Follow Me manual. Principles include: Segullah, Silencing our Critics, and Picking the Proper ProphetsStudio C Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ore0cf7SATc&t=1sLink to Happiest States Article: https://wallethub.com/edu/happiest-states/6959To download handouts and slides go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/TeachingWithPowerTo purchase the New Testament Bundle Subscription: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1364419447/new-testament-bundle-subscriptionall?click_key=628a2cc6ba979010bdbb1a4e...2023-11-1451 minSegullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 19: The Jerusalem Council—Part 1 (Acts 15) The Jerusalem Council has been described as the heart of the book of Acts. It was this meeting of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem that determined the fate of the Gentile mission. Yet the nature of this meeting and its ramifications are subjects of much debate. Who were the “circumcisers”? Why was circumcision such a big deal? Why did the apostles choose four prohibitions for non-Jewish believers? Where did they get these prohibitions from and what was their purpose? While previous generations of interpreters assumed that Acts 15 represents the Christian rejection of Torah, this session taps into cutting-edge scho...2023-10-131h 01SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 19: The Jerusalem Council—Part 1 (Acts 15) The Jerusalem Council has been described as the heart of the book of Acts. It was this meeting of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem that determined the fate of the Gentile mission. Yet the nature of this meeting and its ramifications are subjects of much debate. Who were the “circumcisers”? Why was circumcision such a big deal? Why did the apostles choose four prohibitions for non-Jewish believers? Where did they get these prohibitions from and what was their purpose? While previous generations of interpreters assumed that Acts 15 represents the Christian rejection of Torah, this session taps into cutting-edge scho...2023-10-131h 01Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 19: The Jerusalem Council—Part 1 (Acts 15) The Jerusalem Council has been described as the heart of the book of Acts. It was this meeting of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem that determined the fate of the Gentile mission. Yet the nature of this meeting and its ramifications are subjects of much debate. Who were the “circumcisers”? Why was circumcision such a big deal? Why did the apostles choose four prohibitions for non-Jewish believers? Where did they get these prohibitions from and what was their purpose? While previous generations of interpreters assumed that Acts 15 represents the Christian rejection of Torah, this session taps into cutting-edge scho...2023-10-131h 01SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 19: The Jerusalem Council—Part 1 (Acts 15) The Jerusalem Council has been described as the heart of the book of Acts. It was this meeting of the apostles and elders in Jerusalem that determined the fate of the Gentile mission. Yet the nature of this meeting and its ramifications are subjects of much debate. Who were the “circumcisers”? Why was circumcision such a big deal? Why did the apostles choose four prohibitions for non-Jewish believers? Where did they get these prohibitions from and what was their purpose? While previous generations of interpreters assumed that Acts 15 represents the Christian rejection of Torah, this session taps into cutting-edge scho...2023-10-131h 01Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts session 18: The Gentile Mission (Acts 11–14) Outside of Jerusalem, Antioch was one of the most important centres for the early movement of Yeshua-followers. It is in Antioch that the message begins to spread not only to Jews, but also to non-Jews. Antioch would also become a sort of headquarters for Saul of Tarsus (Paul), as it is from there that he embarks on his main missionary journeys. In other words, Antioch becomes the headquarters of the Gentile mission. As we will see in a future episode, it also becomes the flashpoint for the first major controversy to rock the early Yeshua movement, and again the...2023-09-231h 03SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 18: The Gentile Mission (Acts 11–14) Outside of Jerusalem, Antioch was one of the most important centres for the early movement of Yeshua-followers. It is in Antioch that the message begins to spread not only to Jews, but also to non-Jews. Antioch would also become a sort of headquarters for Saul of Tarsus (Paul), as it is from there that he embarks on his main missionary journeys. In other words, Antioch becomes the headquarters of the Gentile mission. As we will see in a future episode, it also becomes the flashpoint for the first major controversy to rock the early Yeshua movement, and again the...2023-09-231h 03Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsLuke-Acts session 18: The Gentile Mission (Acts 11–14) Outside of Jerusalem, Antioch was one of the most important centres for the early movement of Yeshua-followers. It is in Antioch that the message begins to spread not only to Jews, but also to non-Jews. Antioch would also become a sort of headquarters for Saul of Tarsus (Paul), as it is from there that he embarks on his main missionary journeys. In other words, Antioch becomes the headquarters of the Gentile mission. As we will see in a future episode, it also becomes the flashpoint for the first major controversy to rock the early Yeshua movement, and again the...2023-09-231h 03SegullahSegullahLuke-Acts session 18: The Gentile Mission (Acts 11–14) Outside of Jerusalem, Antioch was one of the most important centres for the early movement of Yeshua-followers. It is in Antioch that the message begins to spread not only to Jews, but also to non-Jews. Antioch would also become a sort of headquarters for Saul of Tarsus (Paul), as it is from there that he embarks on his main missionary journeys. In other words, Antioch becomes the headquarters of the Gentile mission. As we will see in a future episode, it also becomes the flashpoint for the first major controversy to rock the early Yeshua movement, and again the...2023-09-231h 03SegullahSegullahSession 17: Samaritans and Gentiles (Acts 8-11) Stephen’s martyrdom had a significant effect on the early community of Yeshua-followers. Up until this point, the followers of Yeshua have been flocking to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is like a magnet. The movement had been centripetal. The death of Stephen sparked an abrupt change to a centrifugal (outward) movement. Now the good news is going out from Jerusalem. Remember in Acts 1:8, Yeshua told his apostles “You will be my witnesses in (1) Jerusalem and Judea, (2) Samaria, and (3) to the ends of the earth.” God took this terrible event of Stephen’s death and used it to accomplish great good and to furth...2023-06-301h 05Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahSession 17: Samaritans and Gentiles (Acts 8-11) Stephen’s martyrdom had a significant effect on the early community of Yeshua-followers. Up until this point, the followers of Yeshua have been flocking to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is like a magnet. The movement had been centripetal. The death of Stephen sparked an abrupt change to a centrifugal (outward) movement. Now the good news is going out from Jerusalem. Remember in Acts 1:8, Yeshua told his apostles “You will be my witnesses in (1) Jerusalem and Judea, (2) Samaria, and (3) to the ends of the earth.” God took this terrible event of Stephen’s death and used it to accomplish great good and to furth...2023-06-301h 05Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsSession 17: Samaritans and Gentiles (Acts 8-11) Stephen’s martyrdom had a significant effect on the early community of Yeshua-followers. Up until this point, the followers of Yeshua have been flocking to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is like a magnet. The movement had been centripetal. The death of Stephen sparked an abrupt change to a centrifugal (outward) movement. Now the good news is going out from Jerusalem. Remember in Acts 1:8, Yeshua told his apostles “You will be my witnesses in (1) Jerusalem and Judea, (2) Samaria, and (3) to the ends of the earth.” God took this terrible event of Stephen’s death and used it to accomplish great good and to furth...2023-06-301h 05SegullahSegullahSession 17: Samaritans and Gentiles (Acts 8-11) Stephen’s martyrdom had a significant effect on the early community of Yeshua-followers. Up until this point, the followers of Yeshua have been flocking to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is like a magnet. The movement had been centripetal. The death of Stephen sparked an abrupt change to a centrifugal (outward) movement. Now the good news is going out from Jerusalem. Remember in Acts 1:8, Yeshua told his apostles “You will be my witnesses in (1) Jerusalem and Judea, (2) Samaria, and (3) to the ends of the earth.” God took this terrible event of Stephen’s death and used it to accomplish great good and to furth...2023-06-301h 05Pesquisas MormonasPesquisas MormonasEpisodio 342: Líder mormón dice que las víctimas de abuso necesitan perdónReferencias: - Nuevo estudio sobre los problemas del alcohol: https://www.rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov/how-much-is-too-much/what-counts-as-a-drink/whats-a-standard-drink.aspx - El problema del azúcar: https://www.loyolamedicine.org/about-us/blog/how-much-sugar-is-too-much#:~:text=Using%20an%20average%20daily%20intake,daily%20intake%20of%202%2C000%20calories. - Másfe: El lado "santo" de Elon Musk: https://masfe.org/noticias/el-lado-santo-de-los-ultimos-dias-de-elon-musk/ - Élder Scott, "Cómo sanar las trágicas heridas del abuso": https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1992/04/healing-the-tragic-scars-of-abuse?lang=eng - FairLDS trata de justificar el discurso de Scott: https://www.fairl...2023-04-231h 06Called to Create: An LDSPMA PodcastCalled to Create: An LDSPMA PodcastCrystal DespainFine art painter Crystal Despain wasn’t so sure she wanted to be an artist at first. As a high school student, she “thought arguing for money sounded like a good plan and wanted to be a lawyer.”1 Now a distinguished artist with many awards, Crystal credits her mentor artists but especially her persistent husband for dragging her paints out and reminding her that she wanted to do it, she wanted to paint.1https://segullah.org/genre/interviews/a-visitation-with-crystal-despainWebpage https://www.crystaldespain.com2023-03-1529 minSegullahSegullahSession 16: Continually in the Temple (Acts 4–7) In this session, we discuss Luke’s eschatology. What was Luke’s perspective of the end times? Luke gives us a portrayal of the early community of the followers of Yeshua in the book of Acts. Notice how much the early believers met in the Temple.  Outside of the land of Israel, the believers continue to gather in synagogues. In Jerusalem, the believers are continually gathering in the Temple. We read about Stephen, the first martyr for Yeshua. What charges were brought against Stephen? How do they foreshadow the accusations against Paul that will come up la...2023-03-101h 07Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahSession 16: Continually in the Temple (Acts 4–7) In this session, we discuss Luke’s eschatology. What was Luke’s perspective of the end times? Luke gives us a portrayal of the early community of the followers of Yeshua in the book of Acts. Notice how much the early believers met in the Temple.  Outside of the land of Israel, the believers continue to gather in synagogues. In Jerusalem, the believers are continually gathering in the Temple. We read about Stephen, the first martyr for Yeshua. What charges were brought against Stephen? How do they foreshadow the accusations against Paul that will come up la...2023-03-101h 07SegullahSegullahSession 16: Continually in the Temple (Acts 4–7) In this session, we discuss Luke’s eschatology. What was Luke’s perspective of the end times? Luke gives us a portrayal of the early community of the followers of Yeshua in the book of Acts. Notice how much the early believers met in the Temple.  Outside of the land of Israel, the believers continue to gather in synagogues. In Jerusalem, the believers are continually gathering in the Temple. We read about Stephen, the first martyr for Yeshua. What charges were brought against Stephen? How do they foreshadow the accusations against Paul that will come up la...2023-03-101h 07Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsSession 16: Continually in the Temple (Acts 4–7) In this session, we discuss Luke’s eschatology. What was Luke’s perspective of the end times? Luke gives us a portrayal of the early community of the followers of Yeshua in the book of Acts. Notice how much the early believers met in the Temple.  Outside of the land of Israel, the believers continue to gather in synagogues. In Jerusalem, the believers are continually gathering in the Temple. We read about Stephen, the first martyr for Yeshua. What charges were brought against Stephen? How do they foreshadow the accusations against Paul that will come up la...2023-03-101h 07Bible in a Year (The Story) PodcastBible in a Year (The Story) PodcastDay 39: Commissioned: A Personal Treasury of a KingToday we read Exodus 19, Leviticus 13, and Psalm 74. This is a story about being commissioned as a nation of Israel to God. It is the end of the wilderness and God calling the nation into a covenant. God is acknowledging that the whole earth is His, but that this nation is being called for Him to be a Kingdom of Priests and a Holy Nation. A new identity and vocation, the one that closely reflects Genesis 2 is now being given to the Hebrew people, who are now the nation of Israel. The verse that says we will be God’s tr...2023-02-2820 minLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahSession 15: Peter Announces the King (Acts 2–5) In this session we will look at Peter’s sermons in Acts 2 and 3. The speeches in Acts are important. Luke imbeds his theology in the words of his protagonists. In Peter’s first speech, there is a Davidic emphasis; Yeshua is the promised heir to David’s throne. Luke describes the four devotions: Believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. What does this show us about their way of worship? Peter says a second and third speech with important Messianic elements in them. Wa...2023-02-231h 04Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsSession 15: Peter Announces the King (Acts 2–5) In this session we will look at Peter’s sermons in Acts 2 and 3. The speeches in Acts are important. Luke imbeds his theology in the words of his protagonists. In Peter’s first speech, there is a Davidic emphasis; Yeshua is the promised heir to David’s throne. Luke describes the four devotions: Believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. What does this show us about their way of worship? Peter says a second and third speech with important Messianic elements in them. Wa...2023-02-231h 04SegullahSegullahSession 15: Peter Announces the King (Acts 2–5) In this session we will look at Peter’s sermons in Acts 2 and 3. The speeches in Acts are important. Luke imbeds his theology in the words of his protagonists. In Peter’s first speech, there is a Davidic emphasis; Yeshua is the promised heir to David’s throne. Luke describes the four devotions: Believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. What does this show us about their way of worship? Peter says a second and third speech with important Messianic elements in them. Wa...2023-02-231h 04SegullahSegullahSession 14: Power from on High (Acts 1–2) This week we are starting into the book of Acts. First we lay some groundwork and discuss the audience and purpose of Luke-Acts. Next, we talk about Yeshua’s Commission and Ascension: How do we interpret what Yeshua said to the disciples about his Kingdom? Why did the disciples need to choose another apostle? When looking at Acts chapter 2, we discuss the significance of Shavuot (Pentecost) in the book of Acts. We also look at Peter’s speech in this chapter. Luke conveys his theology through speeches. Is Acts 2 really the ulti...2023-02-101h 05Segullah Audio TeachingsSegullah Audio TeachingsSession 14: Power from on High (Acts 1–2) This week we are starting into the book of Acts. First we lay some groundwork and discuss the audience and purpose of Luke-Acts. Next, we talk about Yeshua’s Commission and Ascension: How do we interpret what Yeshua said to the disciples about his Kingdom? Why did the disciples need to choose another apostle? When looking at Acts chapter 2, we discuss the significance of Shavuot (Pentecost) in the book of Acts. We also look at Peter’s speech in this chapter. Luke conveys his theology through speeches. Is Acts 2 really the ulti...2023-02-101h 05Luke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahLuke-Acts Series Archives - SegullahSession 14: Power from on High (Acts 1–2) This week we are starting into the book of Acts. First we lay some groundwork and discuss the audience and purpose of Luke-Acts. Next, we talk about Yeshua’s Commission and Ascension: How do we interpret what Yeshua said to the disciples about his Kingdom? Why did the disciples need to choose another apostle? When looking at Acts chapter 2, we discuss the significance of Shavuot (Pentecost) in the book of Acts. We also look at Peter’s speech in this chapter. Luke conveys his theology through speeches. Is Acts 2 really the ulti...2023-02-101h 05Help? with Ashley JaggiHelp? with Ashley JaggiDecluttering Life!To create space for joy, for new habits, or for growth, we need to declutter and pull out the weeds that are meant to go. We need to allow space for the new to enter in. Links:Elder Robbins: https://gentlyhewstone.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/simplicity-final.pdfCES Devotional: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/broadcasts/worldwide-devotional-for-young-adults/2023/01/14holland?lang=engHymn: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/hymns/ring-out-wild-bells?lang=engBudge and Rumi: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2019/10/27budge?lang=engTina Peterson and Catherine Arveseth: https...2023-01-2112 minThe Rhema Experience OnlineThe Rhema Experience OnlineStudies in the Bible - Lesson 10: Exodus - Names & EgyptEXODUS – NAMES & EGYPT 1. AUTHOR: Exodus Authorship Assumed As Mosaic. Exodus As 2nd Of Five Books Of Moses. Exodus = The Lived Experience Of The Writer. God As Author, Moses As Amanuensis. 2. NAMES & EGYPT: a. ISRAEL – GOD’S SON IN EGYPT: Israel As Sent To Egypt – God’s Story, (Ex. 1:1). Israel As Slaves In Egypt – God’s Sentence, (Ex. 1:13). Israel As Son In Egypt – God’s Segullah, (Ex. 4:22). Exodus Is God Growing His Son In Egypt, (Ex.1:7). Exodus Is God Calling His Son Out Of Egypt, (Ex. 5:1). Exodus Is God Delivering His Son From Egypt...2022-08-041h 38Expedition 44Expedition 44Sermon: Bearing the Image of God (Dr. Ryan)We are going to be uploading some of our sermons and messages periodically during the downtime between our YouTube/Podcast series'. This was a message by Dr. Ryan at Mt. Zion Christian Church on 3/7/2021. _________ GEN 2:15 So the LORD God took the man [He had made] and settled him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate and keep it. “Cultivate” is the Hebrew word “abad” meaning to work or serve. “Keep” is the Hebrew word “shamar” meaning to watch or guard. The duties of the Levitical priests are found in Numbers 3:6-8; 3...2022-04-0645 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahLiving by the Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh, Session 21) This is the final session in the Ruach HaKodesh series. In this session we start off by reviewing the last seven sessions of the series. We talk about what it means to live by the Spirit. Paul uses this and similar phrases in his letters, such as “walking by the Spirit.” We discuss holiness, conviction, and the importance of obedience. We also discuss prayer and take time to evaluate our personal prayer life. We finish this session by emphasizing the need for discipline in prayer, and the connection between prayer and the Holy Spirit’s work...2022-03-0248 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahRevival – Part 2: Seeking Revival (Ruach HaKodesh, Session 20b) In the last session we defined revival as “a God-empowered widespread move of repentance.” We can also add a sense of renewal to that. It is a situation in which people turn their lives to Yeshua and away from sin in unusually high numbers. It is also a time when believers are rekindled in their passion for God. Revival has fruit of long-term believers; it is not just a fad. This begs the questions: Is it possible to always have revival?What conditions are necessary for God to send revival?Who is to b...2022-02-1550 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahRevival – Part 1: What is Revival (Ruach HaKodesh, Session 20a) We have talked about the power of God’s Spirit working in us as individuals, but sometimes the Holy Spirit works on a large scale. Just as your body without your spirit is dead, so the Body of Messiah without the Spirit of Messiah is dead. The Holy Spirit is the life-force of the Kehillah. In this session, we look at revival. We discuss revival and define what this word means. What makes a revival? And what is not a revival? Revivals stand out in history. We look at some of those times of revival in...2022-02-0153 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahSpiritual Warfare – Part 2: Demons and Deliverance (Ruach HaKodesh, Session 19b) In the Gospels we see Yeshua exercising authority over demonic powers and giving his disciples that same authority. But what does that look like in our world today? What methods or tactics are believers supposed to use as they battle against the forces of sin and darkness? In this episode, we continue the discussion from part one as we seek to obtain a Biblical perspective on spiritual warfare and assess common ideas among Christians today. We examine the practice of deliverance ministries and note the similarities and differences from what we see in Scripture. We...2022-01-181h 02Spirit-Centered Business™Spirit-Centered Business™72: Pt. 1 What Do Heaven and Crypto Have in Common? - Jeff Domansky on Spirit-Centered BusinessLiving in Sandpoint, Idaho, with his wife and four boys, Jeff Domansky is a creative and an enterpriser. He is the founder and owner of Segullah Studios – a sound and graphic design company with a vision to unlock the beholder’s heart and inspire it to go on a journey to discover its origin. Jeff joins his love for digital music soundscapes with over 25 years of classical training and experience, bringing about a perfect marriage of the analog and digital worlds – utilizing dimensional landscapes of sound to paint otherworld experiences which explore the depths of movement and composition of music and th...2021-07-2939 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahSpiritual Warfare – Part 1: Angelic Battles and Territorial Spirits (RuachHaKodesh, Session 19a) The Bible depicts an unseen struggle between good and evil that takes place in our hearts and in the world around us. While the phrase “spiritual warfare” is not found verbatim in Scripture, the concept is clearly expressed in passages like Ephesians 6:10–18. Here, Paul uses the metaphor of physical armour and warfare to describe the spiritual battle that we are in as believers. We have an enemy, and this world is currently under his domain. Our job is to overcome sin in our lives and darkness in the world around us as we serve the true King...2021-07-1458 minEveryday People with John BlatterEveryday People with John BlatterThis is Alixa Brobbey: One of the Great Poets of Our DayLink to Alixa's writings: https://lilaccheetah.wixsite.com/alixawritesMaya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Robert Frost,... Alixa Brobbey. She inspires just like those other great poets and I feel comfortable including her in that list. She spent portions of her childhood in both The Netherlands and Ghana. She has a B.A. degree in English from Brigham Young University, where she won the Academy of American Poets Prize in 2020. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in The Blue Marble Review, Segullah, Inscape, The Albion Review, The Susquehanna Review, The Palouse Review, and others. She will begin attending BYU Law School...2021-05-2438 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahPower of the Spirit – Part 2: True Power vs. Sensationalism (RuachHaKodesh, Session 18b) How can we tell the difference between the power of the Holy Spirit and man-made sensationalism? That is the question this episode seeks to address. It is necessary for us to hunger for more of God’s presence in our lives, but it is also necessary to exercise discernment. In part 1 of this topic, we looked at the Biblical basis for desiring God’s power in our lives, and then we touched on the topic of signs and wonders. This current episode continues the conversation, beginning with a look at the role of emotions. Like...2021-05-201h 07Holy Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahPower of the Spirit – Part 1: Signs and Wonders (RuachHaKodesh, Session 18a) What does it mean to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit? A Spirit-filled life should not be just a passive enterprise. Our desire should be to serve God in a Spirit-empowered way. Unfortunately, however, there are many competing visions of what that looks like. Sadly, there are people out there who claim to be empowered by the Spirit to do things that are unbiblical and unedifying. How can we be discerning without quenching our zeal and hunger for more of God’s presence in our lives? This session begins by looking at Sc...2021-05-061h 00Holy Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahLetter Vs. Spirit – Part 3: Torah and the New Covenant (RuachHaKodesh, Session 17c) Is there an inherent antithesis between Torah and the Spirit? Some believers read 2 Corinthians 3 and conclude that the answer is “yes.” In this passage, Paul seems to contrast the Holy Spirit with Old Testament legislation. The implication for some interpreters is that any attempt to follow Torah (the “Letter”) is a failure to walk in God’s Spirit. But is that really what Paul is saying? This episode is the third installment of a three-part session addressing passages in Scripture that contrast the “Letter” with the “Spirit.” In part 1, we looked at the danger of legalism while...2021-03-3159 minMt Zion Christian ChurchMt Zion Christian ChurchBearing the Image of God GEN 2:15 So the LORD God took the man [He had made] and settled him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate and keep it.“Cultivate” is the Hebrew word “abad” meaning to work or serve.“Keep” is the Hebrew word “shamar” meaning to watch or guard.The duties of the Levitical priests are found in Numbers 3:6-8; 3:31, 36; 4:28; 8:25-26; & 18:1-7.John 3:14-15 The Israelites were told: “I am the only God you will worship” (Exodus 20:3), and “don’t worship any images whatsoever” (20:4-6).Psalm 8:4-6EXODUS 3:11-12Exodus 19:1-6 “...2021-03-0745 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahLetter Vs. Spirit – Part 2: The Role of the Intellect (RuachHaKodesh, Session 17b) What role does our intellect play in our walk with God? Is the use of our rational thought processes or common sense at odds with God’s Spirit? Some people have a view of the Holy Spirit that is antithetical to human intellect, effort, and preparation. This is often related to the tendency to emphasize feeling over thinking, and for some people leads to anti-intellectualism. The problem is that both feelings and thoughts can be misguided or deceptive. What is the proper use of our intellectual capacity in a Spirit-filled life? This episode continues ou...2021-02-2255 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahLetter Vs. Spirit – Part 1: Legalism and the Law (RuachHaKodesh, Session 17a) What exactly is legalism? While that term gets thrown around a lot, it is not always clearly defined. Different people use it to mean different things. For some, legalism means salvation by works. For others, it is any attempt to follow a list of rules, no matter what list that might be. No one wants to be legalistic, but how would you know if you were? What does the Bible say about the topic? This episode of the RuachHaKodesh series looks at three passages in Paul’s letters where he contrasts “the letter” with “the Spir...2021-02-0856 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahFlesh Vs. Spirit – Part 2: Paul’s “Wretched Man” in Romans 7(RuachHaKodesh, Session 16b) In Romans 7:7–25, Paul describes an ongoing struggle with […] The post Flesh Vs. Spirit – Part 2: Paul’s “Wretched Man” in Romans 7 appeared first on Segullah.2021-01-2948 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahFlesh Vs. Spirit – Part 1: Defining “Flesh”(RuachHaKodesh, Session 16a) This two-part session of the RuachHaKodesh series examines the […] The post Flesh Vs. Spirit – Part 1: Defining “Flesh” appeared first on Segullah.2020-12-2849 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahFilled with the Spirit – Part 3: The Role of the Holy Spirit(RuachHaKodesh, Session 15c) This three-part session of the RuachHaKodesh series discusses what […] The post Filled with the Spirit – Part 3: The Role of the Holy Spirit appeared first on Segullah.2020-11-3049 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahFilled with the Spirit – Part 2: The Spirit’s Work in Us(RuachHaKodesh, Session 15b) This episode of the RuachHaKodesh series continues our conversation […] The post Filled with the Spirit – Part 2: The Spirit’s Work in Us appeared first on Segullah.2020-11-1956 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahFilled with the Spirit – Part 1: Baptism in the Holy Spirit(RuachHaKodesh, Session 15a) This session of the Ruach HaKodesh series focuses on […] The post Filled with the Spirit – Part 1: Baptism in the Holy Spirit appeared first on Segullah.2020-11-0356 minHoly Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahTheology of the Holy Spirit: Who or What Is the Spirit?(RuachHaKodesh, Session 14) This episode begins a new section of the RuachHaKodesh […] The post Theology of the Holy Spirit: Who or What Is the Spirit? appeared first on Segullah.2020-10-231h 08Holy Spirit - SegullahHoly Spirit - SegullahGift of Healing – Part 3: Modern Healing Movements(Ruach HaKodesh, Session 13c) This episode concludes our discussion of the gift […] The post Gift of Healing – Part 3: Modern Healing Movements appeared first on Segullah.2020-08-2100 minFairMormon Conference Archives - FAIRFairMormon Conference Archives - FAIRFairMormon Conference Podcast #49 – Angela Hallstrom, “Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2”This podcast series features past FairMormon Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2019 conference held in August. If you would like to watch the presentations from our 2019 conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Angela Hallstrom, Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2 Transcript available here. Angela Hallstrom works for the Church History Department as a writer and literary editor for the four-volume history of the Church, Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. Prior to her work for the Church History Department, she taught writing at the...2019-12-0249 minWomen Archives | FAIRWomen Archives | FAIRFairMormon Conference Podcast #49 – Angela Hallstrom, “Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2”This podcast series features past FairMormon Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2019 conference held in August. If you would like to watch the presentations from our 2019 conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Angela Hallstrom, Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2 Transcript available here. Angela Hallstrom works for the Church History Department as a writer and literary editor for the four-volume history of the Church, Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. Prior to her work for the Church History Department, she taught writing at the...2019-12-0249 minPolygamy Archives | FAIRPolygamy Archives | FAIRFairMormon Conference Podcast #49 – Angela Hallstrom, “Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2”This podcast series features past FairMormon Conference presentations. This presentation is from our 2019 conference held in August. If you would like to watch the presentations from our 2019 conference, you can still purchase the video streaming. Angela Hallstrom, Women’s Voices in Saints Volume 2 Transcript available here. Angela Hallstrom works for the Church History Department as a writer and literary editor for the four-volume history of the Church, Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. Prior to her work for the Church History Department, she taught writing at the...2019-12-0249 minThe Women with FireThe Women with FireEpisode 104 - Part 1: Michelle Lehnardt from Build Your TeenagerShow Notes: On this episode of The Women with Fire Podcast, Sarah interviews Michelle Laneart, of Scenes from the wild. This is a 2 part series, with this episode being part one. Michelle talks about her parenting philosophy, and different things she implements that she thinks is important when raising children. She talks openly about her childhood, and how that it was very different than the way she parents her own children. Michelle talks about finding joy, and taking baby steps if you feel like it's hard to find joy in your life. Top blog posts to start out with when...2019-04-3043 minThe LDS Women Project PodcastThe LDS Women Project PodcastSeasons of Change: Stories of TransitionEditors Sandra Clark Jergensen and Shelah Mastny Miner discuss Segullah's new anthology, Seasons of Change, with Meredith Nelson. It contains over fifty essays, stories, and poems written by LDS women on the topic of transition. 2018-02-0939 minPodcast El Arca Internacional OrangePodcast El Arca Internacional OrangeSu Tesoro Especial - Domingo, Febrero 26, 2017Su Tesoro Especial - Domingo, Febrero 26, 2017 Deuteronomio 26:18* "Su exclusiva posesión" ..................................................... {Segullah} Propiedad personal, tesoro especial, también como tesoro real del Rey y como joyas del SEÑOR{Malaquías 3:17) *Los tesoros del ser humano son sus posesiones materiales, pero en las Escrituras, consistentemente Dios ha declarado y demostrado que el ser humano es Su Tesoro! **Es el SEÑOR que declara(ha ordenado) hoy, El es nuestro Redentor, Dueño y ........ En el libro de la ley, es notable que rodeado de los mandamientos, maldiciones y bendiciones, haya un pasaje tan exclusiva para el Pueblo de Dios! {Deut.27:8-13+ ...2017-03-0547 minMormon Artist PodcastMormon Artist PodcastEpisode 15: Shelah Miner on the 2015 Segullah writing contestIn this episode, Mormon Artist podcast host Katherine Morris interviews Shelah Miner, editor-in-chief of Segullah, an online literary journal featuring Mormon women writers. Shelah Miner discusses the winning entries of Segullah's 2015 writing contest. Note: Podcast music and sound by Saint Roxcy (saintroxcy.bandcamp.com). Copyright © Saint Roxcy 2015. All rights reserved.2015-05-0500 minGender Issues Archives | FAIRGender Issues Archives | FAIRMormon FairCast Book Review: Women At Church by Neylan McBaineNeylan McBaine grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in New York City and attended Yale University. She has been published in Newsweek, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Segullah, Meridian Magazine, and the Washington Post to name a few. Neylan is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Mormon Women Project, a continuously expanding library of interviews with LDS women found at www.mormonwomen.com. Neylan is the author of a collection of personal essays — How to Be a Twenty-First Century Pioneer Woman (2008) — as well as Sisters Abroad: Inte...2014-09-0853 minA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDSA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS012: Neylan McBaine - The Mormon Women Project and Creating Gendered Participation - Part 2In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. ...2012-12-0258 minA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDSA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS012: Neylan McBaine - The Mormon Women Project and Creating Gendered Participation - Part 2In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. ...2012-12-0258 minA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDSA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS011: Neylan McBaine - The Mormon Women Project and Creating Gendered Participation - Part 1In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. ...2012-12-021h 03A Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDSA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS011: Neylan McBaine - The Mormon Women Project and Creating Gendered Participation - Part 1In conjunction with the Winter Issue of Exponent II, which is guest edited by the Mormon Women Project, we are proud to share Sarah Collett's interview with Neylan McBaine. As an active and faithful Latter-Day Saint, Neylan shares her story of how she was led to start the Mormon Women Project, a non-profit website which features weekly interviews with LDS women from around the world. Neylan and Sarah also discuss the various modern issues and challenges that face the LDS Church and its members as it relates to gendered participation, which Neylan presented on at the 2012 FAIR Conference. ...2012-12-021h 03Mormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS194: Down Syndrome and Mormonism with Kathryn Soper Part 3Kathy Soper is a mother of seven, memoirist, essayist, editor, nonprofit CEO, practicing Mormon, depression survivor, Down syndrome advocate, Greek-blooded American, Maryland-bred Utah transplant, WordTwist addict and BSG groupie. She has edited numerous books, including Dance With Them: 30 Stumbling Mothers Catch Glimpses of Grace and The Mother in Me: anthologies of personal essays and poetry written by mothers about the challenges and joys of mothering. She is the editor of Gifts: Mothers Reflect on How Children With Down Syndrome Enrich Their Lives and Gifts 2: How People with Down Syndrome Enrich the World. Kathy is also the editor-in-chief of Segullah: Writings...2010-09-271h 02Mormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS193: Down Syndrome and Mormonism with Kathryn Soper Part 2Kathy Soper is a mother of seven, memoirist, essayist, editor, nonprofit CEO, practicing Mormon, depression survivor, Down syndrome advocate, Greek-blooded American, Maryland-bred Utah transplant, WordTwist addict and BSG groupie. She has edited numerous books, including Dance With Them: 30 Stumbling Mothers Catch Glimpses of Grace and The Mother in Me: anthologies of personal essays and poetry written by mothers about the challenges and joys of mothering. She is the editor of Gifts: Mothers Reflect on How Children With Down Syndrome Enrich Their Lives and Gifts 2: How People with Down Syndrome Enrich the World. Kathy is also the editor-in-chief of Segullah: Writings...2010-09-2744 minMormon Stories - LDSMormon Stories - LDS192: Down Syndrome and Mormonism with Kathryn Soper Part 1Kathy Soper is a mother of seven, memoirist, essayist, editor, nonprofit CEO, practicing Mormon, depression survivor, Down syndrome advocate, Greek-blooded American, Maryland-bred Utah transplant, WordTwist addict and BSG groupie. She has edited numerous books, including Dance With Them: 30 Stumbling Mothers Catch Glimpses of Grace and The Mother in Me: anthologies of personal essays and poetry written by mothers about the challenges and joys of mothering. She is the editor of Gifts: Mothers Reflect on How Children With Down Syndrome Enrich Their Lives and Gifts 2: How People with Down Syndrome Enrich the World. Kathy is also the editor-in-chief of Segullah: Writings...2010-09-2600 min