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Martin Tanner and GM Jarrard first joined forces in 2018 on KLO AM1430 in 2018 producing a weekly three-hour program on matters of faith and freedom; It was a tricky tightrope to balance on, keeping one foot ahead of the other, carefully mixing topics about religion and politics, faith and freedom as the secular world grew ever bolder in their attacks on traditional values on which this country was founded. Today, it is clearer than ever as Christ said, "ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." That is what you can expect when you listen to a Latter Day Radio Podcast.
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Martin Tanner and GM Jarrard first joined forces in 2018 on KLO AM1430 in 2018 producing a weekly three-hour program on matters of faith and freedom; It was a tricky tightrope to balance on, keeping one foot ahead of the other, carefully mixing topics about religion and politics, faith and freedom as the secular world grew ever bolder in their attacks on traditional values on which this country was founded. Today, it is clearer than ever as Christ said, "ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." That is what you can expect when you listen to a Latter Day Radio Podcast.
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Podcasting partners Martin Tanner and Greg Jarrard are together once again to discuss a subject that pushes many friends and family members apart: politics, or more specifically politicians. Whether you're Left or Right or smack dab in the middle, when somebody asks the question in jest, "how do you when a politician is lying," you immediately know the answer: "When his lips are moving." Martin and Greg point out that most people agree that "it's the other guy" who is wicked. But, it's not that easy, is it? Martin makes the point that when people of good faith get all the facts without all the spin they are more likely to agree than disagree. They also remind us what Adams, Madison and others said about the Constitution, namely, that it was created for a religious and moral people and is totally unsuited for anyone else. And, that's where it gets messy when politics and religion often become an explosive mixture. Finger pointing isn't the answer – listen and come to your own conclusions.…
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1 Sharing Stories: Mark Hurst's Milestones & Millstones 19:56
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Somebody once said that when somebody dies who has lived a full time and DOES NOT leave a story behind, it's like a library has burned down. Host Greg Jarrard interviews an old friend, a former partner from years ago, Mark Hurst who shares his stories and poetry with friends, family and new listeners to help him fend off the effects of Parkinson's Disease. Jarrard's new volume, BRING YOUR MEMOIR TO LIFE IN 6 WEEKS, is the impetus to encourage people like Mark Hurst share his thoughts, views and wisdom with others as both a cathartic device for himself and as a wellspring of hope and encouragement for others to keep plugging along despite life's millstones that slow them down. Hurst reads an introduction to his small volume, Milestones & Millstones, and encourages others to share their lives' stories while they still can.…
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1 Martin Tanner Reviews the Recent International Association of Near-Death Studies Conference in Utah 48:47
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As a vice president of IANDS, International Association of Near-Death Studies, Latter Day Radio co-host Martin Tanner discusses the recent conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah, over Labor Day weekend in September 2022. Among other things, Martin and his co-host GM Jarrard examine the relevance and impact of accounts of people who have "passed on and returned" for people of faith, particularly Latter Day Saints. They recount how in dark and troubling times these stories, often with messages for friends and family members–can offer great hope and pique interest in life after death. Martin and Greg also address the subject of why trials are for our benefit and help people appreciate light when enveloped in darkness. And, they point out how the hope for a better future can give people renewed strength to endure to the end.…
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1 Jonathan Neville Reveals Location of Book of Mormon Lands 39:05
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In this Latter Day Radio podcast, first broadcast on KLO Radio in Salt Lake City, attorney, author and researcher Jonathan Neville makes the case that the events described in the Book of Mormon took place in North America, primarily the northeastern U.S. states of Ohio, New York and Michigan and the surrounding areas. Neville bases his theory on Oliver Cowdery's "Letter 7" that was published in 1842 to counter claims from enemies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that Joseph Smith "borrowed" content from other sources, such as Solomon Spaulding. His studies led him to conclude that Benjamin Winchester under the direction of William Smith, the youngest brother of Joseph Smith, wrote accounts in the early LDS publication, "The Times and the Seasons," that led many researchers to "go on a snipe hunt" in Central America for clues and evidence to confirm the claims in the Book of Mormon. In Neville's view, statements made by Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery and other early Church leaders that the final battle between Nephites and Lamanites did indeed take place in the area of the Great Lakes and not in Guatemala nor Mexico. He asserts that his research of both documents and of archaeological sites in and around Ohio confirms his theory. Neville has written several books on the subject that are described on his website, MoronisAmerica.com. GM Jarrard is the host for this podcast that was first heard on KLO in 2018.…
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1 A Fresh Look at Near-Death Experiences with Martin Tanner 49:31
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The growing phenomenon of near-death experiences has attracted more and more attention in recent years. In August 2022, the annual convention of the International Association of Near-death Studies is taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Latter Day Radio host Martin Tanner has been assisting in its organization. As he explains in this podcast, Martin has been investigating reports of people in all walks of life–including small children–who claim that an illness or accident led to an episode known as an NDE, or near-death event. One of the more well known experts in the subject. pediatrician Dr. Melvin Morse joins Martin and co-host GM Jarrard and recounts his experience caring for a young girl who was found at the bottom of a swimming pool a couple of decades ago. After she described her “meeting with Jesus,” Dr. Morse and his team began investigating her experience and the experiences of many other children. As Morse explains, there is no other explanation that makes sense, except for her girl’s story. This podcast adds to other other Latter Day Radio podcast episodes on the subject.…
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A Long Journey Back to Mongolia: A "No More Strangers" Podcast It’s no secret that students who attend Brigham Young University very often leave with more than just a college degree. For many, they leave with a spouse, too. Such was the case for our current guests in this Latter Day Radio podcast episode. Oh, those single wards on campus! The expressed purpose of “single wards” is to take a varied assortment of members of the Church from places with strange-sounding names and pair them up. Think of it as a sock drawer! You just can’t leave socks as a loose collection of footwear; your job (if you’re the bishop, for example) isn’t done until they’re all rolled up together. And, sometimes those socks would never have been paired up if they hadn’t been dropped into the same drawer! Such is the case of Nadmid Namgur and Mayumi Yamanaka. They are both returned missionaries; Nadmid is a native Mongolian, and he served in San Diego, California, arriving in the mission field hardly speaking English. Mayumi hails from Kobe, Japan, and served her mission in Tokyo. So, when they met, they were forced to use English–their second language–as their primary means of communication. But, they had one thing in common: a commitment to live the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. That was their glue. She joined the Church as an eight-year-old when she and her mother were baptized; Nadmid’s conversion came later as a young college student in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, the world’s second largest land-locked country sandwiched between Russia and China. Its altitude is about the same as Salt Lake City (4,300 feet) and sits astride the Tuul River with a population of 1.3 million, nearly half of the country’s 3 million inhabitants. Nadmid explains that it was the appearance of two young Americans in white shirt and ties, speaking–for them–a very foreign tongue that attracted his attention. His was no quick conversion; as he explains in the podcast, a new green missionary who spoke very little Mongolian made an impression that eventually led him to the waters of baptism and then to his surprise, a call to serve in the California San Diego mission. Opportunities, scholarships and the Hand of the Lord gave Nadmid and Mayumi an opportunity to travel to Mongolia with their two small sons where he, with his newly minted MBA from BYU, was offered a job with Rio Tinto and a chance to serve as branch president in Ulaanbaatar. A few years later, they found themselves back in Utah raising their two sons, David and Daniel, in the Daybreak “settlement” of South Jordan, Utah, in a nice, cozy cottage within walking distance of the Oquirrh Mountain Temple. Oh, and a new dog. Currently, Nadmid works in the Temple Department in the Church Office Building in downtown Salt Lake City. They both can be counted on to serve in any calling they are given; he’s on the High Council of the South Jordan Eastlake Stake, and Mayumi works in the Relief Society…that is, until July 1st. That’s when Elder Nadmid Namgur and Sister Mayumi Yamanaka Namgur and their boys, 14-year-old David and 11-year-old Daniel, will relocate…back to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, where “President Namgur” and “Mission Mother Namgur” will preside over this far-flung mission once the province of Genghis Kahn and his Empire. This podcast is the first of many to come in a new category that we’re calling “No More Strangers,” patterned after a series of books written a generation ago by Elder Hartman Rector, Jr. We hope you’ll like our first one, featuring Nadmid and Mayuni Namgur, leaving soon for the Mongolian Mission. You can learn more about their long journey by pressing the “Play” button on your smart phone or computer. And, in three years, we will are planning on their appearance again on Latter Day Radio. gm jarrard…
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1 From an Orphanage in Ukraine to a Cottage in Daybreak, South Jordan, Utah 45:54
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< Just a block west of the imposing Oquirrh Mountain Temple set against the backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains is a neat little cottage facing a tree-lined park in the Daybreak development of South Jordan, Utah.. On any weekday morning, a cheery young woman can be seen kissing her teenage girls goodbye as they leave for Herriman High School or college. It seems ordinary enough, this cozy setting taken right off the cover of a family magazine. But, the lady of this house wasn’t raised in a comfortable suburban American home. She wasn’t even raised in a home. Her earliest memories are of the Shkola Internat #3 Orphanage in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she stayed until a decision to take an English class taught by two young college-age American women changed her life. She is a long way from her roots, but that doesn’t mean she has forgotten them. In fact, she is busier than ever doing her best to help family, friends and fellow Ukrainians cope with the tragedy that has befallen her beloved homeland. Her name is Yuliya Anatoliivna Pernyatina Aukschun. And how she got from THERE to HERE is the story of this Latter Day Radio podcast. Her bubbly, happy personality is infectious. Maybe that’s because her personal experience of remembering where she came from and where she is today gives her context and appreciation for God’s blessings in her life. That first life-changing event occurred in 1993 when she jumped at the chance to learn from two young sister missionaries, Sister Jackson and Sister Fairbanks; she recalls that they “were not supposed to preach about their religion,” but that did not stop Yuliya from wanting to hear more of their message; within a week or so, she had taken all the discussions and had entered into the waters of baptism. After that, she experienced a number of life-changing events. She began attending branch activities in Kyiv, including socials, dances and the like. Then, about a year later, an American judge, who had been traveling to Ukraine on and off to help the newly emerging democracy learn about American jurisprudence, had met Yuliya and then inquired at the orphanage about the teen-age convert. He offered to adopt her and take her to the United States; she jumped at the chance, and sometime later, found herself in a suburb of Seattle, Washington, enrolled in high school, walking the halls after her ESL classes with an English-Russian pocket dictionary in her hand. Then, another member offered to pay her tuition to LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. She accepted that offer as well. At the college, she had been befriended by her Religion professor, Linda Aukschun, who told her son, Brad, about the young Ukrainian student, and when Yuliya dropped in to see her teacher, Brad was sitting at his mother’s desk working on her computer. Then, Professor Aukschun walked in, and after Yuliya left, Linda Aukschun asked Brad, “Did you get her number?” He shook his head and his mother retrieved Yulija, and unlike the storyline from “Fiddler on the Roof,” this time the parent’s desire was realized: 22 years later, the Cinderella story is being played out in South Jordan, Utah. Linda and Yuliya Aukschun have been close ever since, and in fact, a few years ago, they were able to attend a session at the Kviv Temple, this time with Yuliya helping with the translation. The most recent events have also been remarkable, with Brad and Yuliya Aukschun working tirelessly to help her younger sister and a childhood friend from the orphanage escape their war-torn country. With Brad’s round-the-clock effort and with the help of Google Translate, they managed to help the two women and their children catch flights to Brussels and find refuge in Belgium. In fact, today (March 28th), Yuliya’s friend’s six-year-old daughter starts school in Belgium. Yes, amidst all the tragedy of war with millions of refugees seeking safety, miracles still happen…in this case, miracles that began when a girl enrolled an English class in Ukraine.…
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About This Episode In a previous podcast, “Wokeism and Teaching Kids,” we promised to follow up on our discussion of that subject. We discussed the looming problem, likely growing and wondered out loud where it’s headed. The question we try to answer in this podcast is: What are we going to do about it? And who is going to step out and hold themselves up to ridicule? Latter-day Saints recognize that free agency is essential to salvation. And, to be truly free, we must be able to choose between clearly defined opposites. But, when the powers that be prevent people from learning the truth, our spiritual growth is stunted. So, the question is, what are you, as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, going to do about it? Will you simply recite the 12th Article of Faith and simply say “We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers and magistrates, in obeying, honoring and sustaining the Law” ? Is being compliant to government–even when it errs–the same as being obedient to God? Consider Christ standing before Pilate; the Savior informs the Roman governor that “to this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth hearth my voice. ” In reply, the dumbfounded Pilate–like so many people in power today–asked, “what is truth?” Truth is, indeed, a rare commodity. Prophets before Christ, like Him, paid the price of telling the truth with their lives. Prophets and apostles after Christ met the same fate. But, sharing the truth, if the burden is broadly supported is rarely fatal today, but there is a cost. In this podcast, we put it into historical context, quoting Joseph Smith, John Adams and Winston Churchill. During the darkest days of the Battle of Britain, Churchill exemplified “The Art of Being Fearless and provides an icon to follow for Latter-day Saints who today share the burden of testifying of the truth, and in this case, helping preserve the U.S. Constitution.…
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1 Teaching Kids in the Era of Wokeism and Critical Race Theory 33:17
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We are not the first generation that has wondered if the end times have arrived, that the world has been so corrupted that the only God’s intervention can make things right. Think of the 14th-century and the Black Plague, or the Thirty Years War a couple of hundred years later when the center of Europe was embroiled in war. Or a century and a half later when Napoleon marched back and forth across Europe and sounded the death knell to the Holy Roman Empire, followed by French revolution and more blood letting. That’s what Charles Dickens wrote about in his classic story of The Tale of Two Cities with these immortal words: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way--in short, the period was so far like the present period that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.” The difference today, is there is no place to hide. No Great Basin to settle, no place to where we can push a handcart. But, our prophets and apostles have told to make our own homes a refuge, to teach our families the truths of the Gospel, to resist the slings and arrows from the Great and Spacious Building. This Latter Day Radio Podcast focuses on the “secularization of America” as evidenced by institutions from the media to prestigious universities’ and school districts’ adoption of such ideologies as “Wokeism” and Critical Race Theory. Host GM Jarrard is joined by two guests, Homeschooler Amber Peterson, mother of four who has homeschooled her children for seven years and former CBS executive in New York City, co-founder of the A&E Network and former mission to Ireland.…
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1 Baptist Pastor Preaches from the Book of Mormon 27:08
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In September 2018, Latter Day Radio was on the air broadcasting via KLO 1430AM in Salt lake City from the Firm Foundation Expo at the South Valley Exposition Centerin Sandy, Utah. One of the interviews broadcast conducted that day was with Dr. Lynn Ridenhour, a Baptist minister ifrom Independence, Missouri, who, believe it or not, preaches and teaches out of the Book of Mormon. He explains how he was introduced to the book and why he has taken such a nonconformist approach. What is particularly appealing is how he supports the notion that people of faith are coming together, they’re converging just as the article last week in the Church News pointed out in January 2022 what the highly popular series, THE CHOSEN, has accomplished in bringing Christians together. Reverend Ridenhour sets a good example for all believers, and that is, not to discount or disparage people of faith or their beliefs because of rumors and tradition. In regards to Christians’ commonality of belief, note the scripture in I John 4:2 where it says … 2 “Hereby aknow ye the bSpirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the cflesh is of God.” People of faith ARE converging, as evidenced by the 300+ million views of THE CHOSEN and people like Lynn Ridenhour whose story is shared here.…
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1 "The Invitation:" A Book with Timely Message for a Tumultuous Age 34:40
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While millions of Americans were mourning about the chaos in the streets and political insults thrown back and forth in 2020, author of The Invitation to the Shining City, GM Jarrard, had turned to “binge-watching” the new TV series, The Chosen. “While I was engrossed in the series by Dallas Jenkins, I felt real kinship with the people at the time of Christ who were under Roman rule. It occurred to me that we take our freedoms for granted, and that despite the promise of America being the ‘Shining City on the Hill,’ our way of life, even our freedoms are in peril. We need to remember what we learned in elementary school when we memorized the Pledge of Allegiance about being ‘one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'” “The Chosen was the catalyst that started my writing The Invitation.” “And, unlike our forebears, like the Pilgrims, the Puritans or the Pioneers, there is no New World to flee to. My book, The Invitation to the Shining City, proposes such an ‘exit strategy.’ Using the theme of John Winthrop’s speech to his fellow Puritans while en route to New England on the ship Arabella, I cite his vision to establish a place where [we] ‘follow the counsel of Micah, to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God. For this end, we must be knit together, in this work, as one man.’” The book poses the question, “If there were a place, as the Puritan founder of Boston first described it, where the people were of one heart, one mind, live in righteousness and lift one another’s burdens, what would you be willing to pay to go there?” Chapter One begins in Israel two years after its establishment in 1948 on the beach in Caesarea, right below Herod’s aqueduct. Jonathan Blum, a military attaché with the U.S. Embassy and a veteran of the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, accepts a strange meeting with a mysterious man named John who has approached him about an intriguing job offer. He is given his invitation. In a surprising turn of events, Jonathan accepts the position, one where he will eventually become the mentor to a young couple, Joey and Dana Kunz. When they finally give in to a request from the husband’s 90-year-old grandmother to take her to a place “to rehabilitate in the hot springs at a Grand Hotel and Spa,” their world is turned upside down. They discover that “grandma” does more than rehabilitate, and so does everyone around her. When the couple inquires about the “entrance fee,” they learn that to live there, you have to be invited. To quality for an invitation, they commit to gather others to join them. But, along the way, they encounter opposition in the form of media attacks, charges of embezzlement and even a kidnapping. The real challenge comes from within–to qualify, Joey has to make the same decision that the young prince in the New Testament couldn’t make: to sell all that he had and give it to the poor and follow the Savior. The Kunz’s story of opportunity and opposition gives renewed hope to readers in a time of chaos where there is no ‘new world’ to flee to. In the words of the Prophet Elisha to his apprentice as the young man’s eyes were opened and he could see legions of angels round about, “they that be with us are more tha they that be with them.” (2 Kings 6:16) Yes, the book is fiction. But, it reminds people of faith what God has been telling people for generations. As Paul said, “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.” The 364-page paperback edition is available upon request from bookstores or at Amazon and at www.bn.com. Its suggested retail price is $16.95. The online version is $7.99. Resellers may obtain wholesale copies at Ingram Books. An audio book is in production. For more information, e-mail the author, G.M. Jarrard at gregorio1945@icloud.com…
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1 "A JACK MORMON'S TRAVEL GUIDE" Audio Book: Chapters 1-3 By Latter Day Radio Podcasts 33:56
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In 2005, the author GM Jarrard published this small memoir in tribute to his father and now is releasing it in segments as an audio book. This podcast includes the first three chapters. A "Jack Mormon," in case you didn't know, was originally a term used derisively by enemies of the Latter-day Saints to mean friends of "The Mormons" who gave them aid and comfort. In fact, one of the original martyrs of the Church was, in fact, a "Jack Mormon" who was beaten and clubbed to death near Nauvoo, Illinois, after pulling out a shotgun to defend Mormons in distress. His name was Ezekial Johnson whose body is buried in the Nauvoo Cemetery. He was, in fact, the third great-grandfather of the author, G.M. Jarrard, and was the father of pioneer songwriter Joel Hills Johnson ("High on a Mountain Top"). This whimsical opening to this small volume reflects on the author's reminiscing of growing up as the son of a "Jack Mormon," Jack E. Jarrard, who later became the Editor of the LDS Church News and traveling editor who followed in the tracks of LDS President Spencer W. Kimball, writing stories and taking photos. Jarrard reminds listeners that welcoming so-called "Inactive Members" and helping them simply make U-turns is the best way to share the Gospel and bring families together.…
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1 Is It China's Time for the Fullness of the Gospel? 35:28
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Retired broadcast executive, entrepreneur and returned mission president in Ireland, Don Gull, shares his insights about the time he spent in China with his wife, Dana, first teaching advanced business courses in economics at Nankai University near Beijing. Later, Don served with his wife in Hong Kong as the executive secretary to the Asia Area presidency. In all, he and Sister Gull spent four years in that fascinating country, the place that Winston Churchill called “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” In this podcast, Brother Gull tells about an experience he had as a mission president at a mission presidents’ seminar in London when President Russell M. Nelson, then a fairly new apostle, arrived after flying in from China. In a day and time when China is in the headlines, Don Gull’s recounting of his experience is a timely and hopeful message, especially now that a temple was announced in Shanghai at the 2020 General Conference.…
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1 Glimpses into Our Pioneer Past–Tour of This Is The Place Park 39:47
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In this episode, Latter Day Radio host GM Jarrard welcomes Brian Westover, the trades exhibit manager at the "This Is The Place Heritage Park," for a virtual tour of this historical gem east of Salt Lake City. Situated at the mouth of Emigration Canyon, the park is built around the original monument dedicated here in 1947 at the 100th anniversary of the Mormon pioneers arriving in the valley. Legend has it that Brigham Young arose from a sick bed in the back of an open-air carriage and said, as he viewed the valley below, "this is the right place, move on." And move on he and his fellow pioneers did. Within just a few years, a vibrant pioneer community was thriving in the valley below, after a number of set backs–including an invasion by crickets and rescue by flocks of seagulls. Within a couple of decades, pioneers had spread out from this point all over the Intermountain West. The park is filled with pioneer buildings, some original, some re-created, in an effort to help visitors visualize the lifestyle, the rigors and the trades of the mid 19th-century. Westover's responsibilities include managing the various tradesmen, including a blacksmith shop, a tin shop, wool spinning and even gold panning. A small train takes visitors on a familiarization tour around the village, stopping along the way, including a visit at the actual Brigham Young summer home at the west end. The park is a testament to the courage, self-sufficiency and creativity of the early Saints in the West.…
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1 Understanding the Origins of the Book of Abraham 49:00
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Ancient language and religious history expert Bruce Porter and host GM Jarrard look at the sad trend of members leaving the faith over critics’ charges about the origin of the Book of Abraham. They examine what the Book of Mormon predicts about events in the last days and relate them to Elder Holland’s 2009 conference address, “Safety for the Soul.” Bruce explains what the word “translation” means as described by the Prophet Joseph Smith, especially as it relates to modern scripture like the Book of Mormon, the Book of Moses and the Book of Abraham. And they remind listeners about the importance of “holding to the rod” and especially about reading “the assigned materials.” Brother Porter has traveled and lived in Israel and has graduate degrees from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is an expert in religious history and ancient texts and has taught for years in the Church Education System.…
مرحبًا بك في مشغل أف ام!
يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.