Five days before Christmas last year, Heather Vanboerum was leaving Costco when a driver accidentally hit the gas rather than the brake, pinning her between two cars. Her life changed in an instant—but the miracles that followed, both big and small, are remarkable and on this week’s episode, Heather helps us see them all through her eyes.
Listen to the episode here: https://www.ldsliving.com/all-in/heather-vanboerum-miracles-in-a-costco-parking-lot
Most of us have the same perception of consecration that Steven Harper had when he went to the temple for the first time: The Lord “revealed the law of consecration to the early Saints. They couldn’t live it, so the Lord revoked the higher law, gave the lower law of tithing, and would someday give the higher law again.” But if someone had asked him how he knew that, he says he wouldn't have had an answer. Now after studying the topic for years, Harper has a different understanding of what consecration is and on this week’s episode he shares the answers he's found with us.
Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/all-in/steven-harper-is-consecration-still-a-thing
As teenagers, both Lita and Kevin were drawn to the restored gospel because of the arts. Both former BYU Young Ambassadors, Lita and Kevin believe representation in the arts is just one way we gather Israel. Later this month, Lita and Kevin will combine their love for the arts and their desire for all to be gathered in with a special event in the Conference Center Theater—an event to help Christ and His people to ever be one.
Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/all-in/lita-and-kevin-giddins-christ-and-his-people-will-ever-be-one
Ed Willis’s life began in a place literally called “The Lower Bottom.” Drugs, Alcohol, Prostitution—you name it, and it could be found in the lower bottom. Ed was always searching for something. It was this searching that led him to become a Black Panther. Ultimately, Ed can now see that the dignity he was seeking all along could be found in understanding that he is a child of God. On this week’s episode, Ed and his wife, Wanda, share how their membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed their lives.
Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/all-in/ed-and-wanda-willis-from-black-panthers-to-latter-day-saints
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A young mom, Jess Kettle had always found joy in her membership in the Church. But when people she had looked up to and trusted began to leave, she found herself filled with anxiety regarding her faith. Jess felt a pressing need to double down spiritually and dedicate herself to finding answers from God. In the process, she found herself more converted than ever. On this week’s episode of All In: An LDS Living Podcast, we talk with Jess about her journey and how the catalyst for her true conversion really came down to one thing—listening to a prophet's voice. Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/pages/allin-e146-jess-kettle-choosing-to-lean-in
From the early 1840s to 1890, the principle of plural marriage was practiced within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This aspect of history is one we tend to avoid talking about as Latter-day Saints. Perhaps we feel uncomfortable—or maybe even embarrassed—about the past. But how can we look back with respect for our forebearers while also acknowledging and feeling gratitude that polygamy is no longer something that is asked of us? On today’s episode of All In: An LDS Living Podcast, we talk with Brittany Chapman Nash about polygamy and what we learn from the people who practiced it. Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/pages/allin-e144-brittany-chapman-nash-polygamy-churchs-past
In October 2020, Makenna Myler made headlines when a viral video showed her running a mile in 5 minutes and 25 seconds. Those numbers would be impressive for anyone—but Makenna did it just 10 days before giving birth to her first child. Still, her running time isn't the only thing Makenna is excited about; it's her opportunity to shine a positive light on motherhood and wellness in pregnancy. In this week’s episode of All In: An LDS Living Podcast, Makenna shares what she has discovered about the sometimes surprising role of God’s plan as we pursue our hopes and dreams. Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/pages/allin-e143-Makenna-Myler
Inspired by his desire to be a better bishop, Kurt Francom has interviewed hundreds of people about their service within the Church. What began as a blog became a podcast and then eventually a non-profit organization with a goal to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. In this week’s episode of All In: An LDS Living Podcast, we talk with Kurt about what he has learned from Church leaders serving in various callings all over the world and much more. Listen here: https://www.ldsliving.com/pages/allin-e140-kurt-francom-the-many-miracles-of-church-leadership
"Can you imagine"—these three words, found in Alma 5, were used many times by Elder Edward Dube in this week’s podcast. But what do these words mean in our lives? From our approach in sharing the Book of Mormon to how we participate in family reunions, Elder Dube invites us to imagine how we, as disciples of Jesus Christ, could improve the little things and better appreciate the blessings of the gospel. Listen to this episode of All In: An LDS Living Podcast here: https://www.ldsliving.com/pages/allin-e137-elder-edward-dube-can-you-imagine