Why Some Leaders Are Hard to Follow | Moral Theories in Church Leadership

Why Some Leaders Are Hard to Follow | Moral Theories in Church Leadership

The gospel of Jesus Christ is riddled with many great pairs of principles — sorrow and joy, faith and works, mercy and justice. Each principle is incomplete without an understanding of its counterpart. An imbalanced approach to the gospel can result in a well-intended...
Creating Engagement Through Ministering Interviews | An Interview with DeAnna Murphy

Creating Engagement Through Ministering Interviews | An Interview with DeAnna Murphy

DeAnna Murphy is a leadership consultant, coach, facilitator, and speaker, and the founder/CEO of Strengths Strategy Inc. and its affiliate, People Acuity, where she consults businesses, coaches, and individuals. She was born in Provo, Utah, but grew up in Canada, and...
“The Atonement Works for Me”: One Couple’s Recovery from Sexual Addiction

“The Atonement Works for Me”: One Couple’s Recovery from Sexual Addiction

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Email | RSS | More In this episode we share with you a recorded fireside that was held in Salt Lake City in August of 2017 with a Young Single Adult ward. We interview Steve and Kayla Shields who are dedicated to...
Being an LDS Leader Comfortable With Doubt: 8 Tips to Help Those You Lead Who Doubt

Being an LDS Leader Comfortable With Doubt: 8 Tips to Help Those You Lead Who Doubt

People in your ward doubt the validity of gospel and you don’t know it. You don’t know it because they are afraid to tell you, their leader, that they doubt. They are afraid how you will respond, what you will say, and what you will do. Some are even...

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