Author: Michelle Cox
Narrator: Michelle Cox
Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 06/21/2023
Genre: Religion - Christianity - Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints (mormon)
"Mortality will always include difficulty. We cannot simply avoid the pain, but we get credit for trying."
Do you ever wonder if your life is a mess because you don't have enough faith, or you haven't completely mastered the law of obedience? It's time to consider other possibilities. What if negative moments are a normal part of life? What if God doesn't demand perfection during our mortal journey? What if all he asks of us is that we show up, turn to him, and keep trying? Life can be difficult, especially for the driven perfectionist who follows his or her own perception of glory rather than the path God intended.
In this outstanding book, author Michelle Cox challenges our old belief systems and shows us how to rebuild principles to calm our minds, offer hope, and restore our connection with our heavenly parents.
Walk with Michelle and discover how to:
Embrace the mess of your life and see God's presence in every chaotic moment.Battle unhealthy messages and negative thoughts with truthful statements.Accept that it's okay to not be okay 100 percent of the time.As you commit to not perfecting these principles, you will learn to trust in God and yourself. Stop just surviving and instead empower yourself to find the freedom, peace, and joy in the messy pieces of you.
A king who turns out to be a rather poor judge of character… A gigantic foam finger in sacrament meeting… An elevator that does not go to the top floors... Dementors.... The Missionary Guide used by missionaries in the 80s and 90s.... ...
Miracles did not stop with Jesus and His original Twelve Apostles. Thousands upon thousands of modern-day miracles are happening all around us. Many pass by unrecorded or unacknowledged, but others still have been documented in personal journals and...
Among all the various figures in 19th century America who left controversial legacies, it is hard to find one as influential as Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Mormonism, and the Latter-Day S...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the world's fastest growing faiths, the Book of Mormon is undoubtedly one of the most influential religious texts produced in the western world. Givens...
Among all the various figures in 19th century America who left controversial legacies, it is hard to find one as influential as Joseph Smith (1805-1844), the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Mormonism, and the Latter-Day ...
Joseph Smith’s death was one of the catalysts for the Mormons’ great migration to Utah, and today that state and the Mormons are virtually synonymous. To this day, Mormons still form a majority of the population, and members of the Churc...
Includes BONUS interview with the authors.Have you noticed how in the scriptures men are always going into the mountains to commune with God? Yet, in those same scriptures, we hardly ever read of women going there. Women's lives were (and still are)...
This is a talk given by John Taylor, a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, on April 14, 1867 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
An introduction to what Mormons believe and how Christians can reach out to them with the gospel. Many people see Mormons as just another branch of the Christian church, and to be admired, perhaps, for their family life, morality, and upright cultu...