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Heather's marriage was failing and felt like her world was spiraling. How others' helped to lift her 

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"There was this amazing thing that happened at Carthage Jail. There was a guy there, a college -age guy, who was in sweats, like total travel clothing. We went up to the room where John Taylor sang the song, 'Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief ' they usually just play a recording of that song but this guys mom put him on the spot and said, 'my son is a music major. He's about to graduate and he knows this song, would it be okay if he sang the song?, He got up and sang that song so beautifully and music speaks to me. The spirit has spoken to me through music so many times. I just feel the spirit in songs so much. Something transitioned for me there. It was just so real life for me that he was standing up there singing so beautifully, he knew the words, and was put on the spot and yet did such a rockin' job at it."
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Комментарии : 56   
@Ancientrepentor
@Ancientrepentor 21 день назад
I loved hearing about a father was getting caught up into anti LDS and he was just going to leave the church and he looked at his family and stepped back and took a look at what he has and immediately realized what Satan was going to do to his family so he repented immediately and now he is happier than before. David Alexander gave this message
@Irvingdector
@Irvingdector 20 дней назад
Mormon Stories always left me with a dark cloud over me, while this podcast always leaves me inspired and with a positive spirit.
@cinnamondan4984
@cinnamondan4984 19 дней назад
Well said! Mormon Stories ironically brought me to the church…but its content in these latter-days not so inspiring.
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 18 дней назад
Amen! This podcast is so light filled & inspiring! Mormon Stories is darkness & empty.
@sherigraham3873
@sherigraham3873 18 дней назад
Amen to that! Mormon stories is an anti Mormon 😒 podcast. Very dark indeed!!
@Simplehomeschoollife
@Simplehomeschoollife 21 день назад
I am grateful to hear that she is about to debut a podcast about grief. I lost my mother at an early age. I was religious but it was devastating loosing her. Later I found the Gospel and eventually married. We lost our daughter at birth and it was the most pain that I have ever felt. However, I know that I would not have survived that loss without the Gospel.
@justhereforthecomments628
@justhereforthecomments628 20 дней назад
The ' right source' is our Heavenly Father. Ive been on my own similar faith journey, even sat with a priesthood leader w/ my own questions about church history. His answers did nothing for me. Launched me into a years long dive into researching historical records and anything i could get my hands on. Truly, besides Don Bradley, not sure anyone else out there has read as much as I have. Finally, i realized that Heavenly Father is THE source of truth. I took my questions to Him. All of them. And very slowy, He gave me answers. Its not wrong to study and learn, just don't leave God out of it.
@whitneylin4297
@whitneylin4297 17 дней назад
Yes! My experience studying church history isn’t as extensive as yours, but like you, I have learned you HAVE to get your answers from God, through the Holy Ghost. There is no other way. God knows the best answer for you. And like you said, answers don’t always come right away. But for His faithful and humble children who desire to improve their testimony, they come! I thank God for the answer to my difficult question; it changed my life forever!
@amandadangerfieldpiano
@amandadangerfieldpiano 20 дней назад
Music can bring the Spirit strongly for me, too. 💛🎵💛
@rachelhaskin5558
@rachelhaskin5558 20 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your story. Knowing now how fast a testimony can go, it can help others be watchful and stay away from sources that aren’t divinely appointed.
@lauriewhitehead7728
@lauriewhitehead7728 21 день назад
I’d love to hear her brother’s story if you can get him on too. Great podcast!
@derekpratte7259
@derekpratte7259 21 день назад
Another heartwarming, rather surprising and inspiring story.
@trainguy7261
@trainguy7261 20 дней назад
Doubt your doubts!! It would be so easy to get hung up on the things we don't know. We are taught to embrace the things we do know and build on them. Testimonies are precious and need constant nourishment!
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 21 день назад
Always excited when a new episode is posted 🌞
@echandlerchilds
@echandlerchilds 20 дней назад
Thank you Heather! The Lord strengthened you through it all. Thank you for sharing your testimony and doing what you can to make things right again...like Alma the Younger. Keep up sharing your testimony. Thanks Ashley for another great story/episode. I love hearing them.
@gkvair65
@gkvair65 20 дней назад
Thanks for sharing your experiences. There are many similarities that I experienced in my own faith journey. Even though it was and still is a challenging situation, I’m grateful everyday for the experience, because it was such an important part of my conversion story as a life-long member. There are many things that can be hard to understand, but I know there are answers to them all. I have found many as I have studied and learned for myself. Thanks!
@kimleyjolley2834
@kimleyjolley2834 21 день назад
I love this podcast so much. It is uplifting and full of light and truth! ❤️
@health4lifecooking
@health4lifecooking 21 день назад
Great story! Thank you for sharing!
@Icanonlyimagn7891
@Icanonlyimagn7891 18 дней назад
Thank you Heather, what a tender story. Thank you Ashley for bringing light and goodness into our lives with your podcast! There is so much darkness and deceit out there! ❤️☀️
@tgray747
@tgray747 13 дней назад
Amazing story, thanks so much for sharing! Beautiful ladies here!
@Light_Apostle
@Light_Apostle 21 день назад
I love this channel 🤍 So inspiring!! ✨️ ✨️ ✨️
@sherigraham3873
@sherigraham3873 20 дней назад
Mountain meadows was after the expulsion and mob persecution in Missouri. The Fancher immigrants said they were going to California and bring back men to annihilate the saints. The attitude of these immigrants while the united states army was coming to destroy the saints in the salt lake valley was just too much. The saints were told to not sell grain to immigrant trains because they could need the grain in case of a siege with the US army. There was not instantaneous communication either. The perfect storm for a tragedy.
@shantel4960
@shantel4960 21 день назад
@wheelercreek
@wheelercreek 20 дней назад
There's really no shortcut for research. I wouldn't say we need to only read church-produced histories (although those are getting very good now with professional historians and the JS Papers project, etc..), but I like to read other scholarship too. But I think it's important to compare multiple scholar's ideas and accounts. And be aware that we are often trying to piece together bits of history and we just don't always have the complete story. Sometimes we know what happened, but not why. Sometimes the leaders made mistakes.. but does that destroy the truth of the Book of Mormon or the First Vision? Slow down, you don't have to decide right now that X is wrong and jump out of the boat. Keep reading and learning.. and use caution before making a decision. The more we learn and compare, the more we appreciate what those early saints went through. Some of them lost faith in Joseph and fell away, others knew all the details of his life, and never fell away - they were willing to give their own lives in his defense. Many of them saw angels and had heavenly visions.
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 21 день назад
Just started listening and my jaw has already dropped
@kenpearce3269
@kenpearce3269 20 дней назад
❤❤❤
@amandadangerfieldpiano
@amandadangerfieldpiano 20 дней назад
My friend’s baby died because of getting shots at 2 months old. 😭
@Jeanie-nv7lo
@Jeanie-nv7lo 20 дней назад
yep. I made a comment that was sensored with this same type of info.
@rebeccajohnson3816
@rebeccajohnson3816 3 дня назад
I know Heather. That was my ward in Texas. I was the young Women’s president to her precious daughters. It was a very difficult time. I’m happy to see that she has come back and gained her own testimony. Unfortunately, the same thing happened to my own children. Satan is powerful. 😢 Hopefully my children will come back.
@theephraimite
@theephraimite 21 день назад
Joseph Smith joined the Masons a year later after he introduced temple rites, handshakes, garments, etc., so he got nothing from the Masons as the critics claim. In fact, temple garments and ancient records found in Egypt from the Roman era AD speak of sacred handshakes and temple marriage, which the ancient saints were doing. Joseph Smith didn’t know about these ancient records, which were discovered about a hundred years after his death. I forget the name of the ancient records non-LDS scholars discovered, but I’ll have to look ‘em up again. Monday wee mrn - June 24, 2024.
@sherigraham3873
@sherigraham3873 20 дней назад
Besides, the masons were an all male community service organization that many of the founding fathers belonged to. And you can't say that the founders had evil designs. They brought forth the most God inspired country in the history of the world.
@Jeanie-nv7lo
@Jeanie-nv7lo 20 дней назад
@@sherigraham3873 - Joseph Smith Foundation has some excellent material on this subject. Masons in the USA were not infiltrated by evil designs until after the restoration.
@theephraimite
@theephraimite 18 дней назад
@@sherigraham3873 it’s possible the Masons got their handshakes from Templars centuries before Joseph Smith was born. It is said the templars during the crusades or so went underground where once stood the temple of Solomon and saw many things pertaining to the temple. Maybe that’s how they got their sacred handshakes, which explains why they are similar to ours. Nevertheless, if I remember correctly, Smith said their handshakes were corrupt and was even explaining some of the meanings to the Masons.
@mariamilagrosaguayo-bishop1626
@mariamilagrosaguayo-bishop1626 17 дней назад
Yes, brother, I am watching Native American Chief from Canada Tribe. He brought information about the scrolls that he has from his ancestors. I suggest you watch his videos. The worst thing that we can do after and before joining the LDS church is open the doors to Satan! Dr. Google, and the rest of it is full of mal interpretation. I made a big mistake just watching two anti mormos stories. I spent many months with doubts and bad sentiments about the LDS church. I started to think how I found the LDS church when The Holy Ghost answered my questions. The happy moments that I live with my callings that I can not stop counting how many blessings Heavenly Father has given to me. My three children and my five grandchildren left the church, when they started listening and searching to wrong information. Sadly, I can not talk and share anything with them. I am following Jesus light, until the end.
@leslie1788
@leslie1788 4 дня назад
Is this true ? I’d really like to know if it is . I’ve read that Joseph became a Mason just months before introducing the temple rites .
@henryponnefz1419
@henryponnefz1419 20 дней назад
Those people that write and do all those things to destroy your testimony have to face God someday!
@lindamoses3697
@lindamoses3697 19 дней назад
❤ Many civilizations have remnants of ancient ceremonies as well as those during the Middle Ages. My neighbor's father in CA had been a grand master of the Masonic group. She told me about his beliefs. The book The Egyptian Endowment by Nibley was mind opening. I always go back to authority. Who is pure enough to be given proper authority through the Priesthood of our Lord by proper servants of the Lord is the key. Art history is full of information through paintings and other art forms. Kings have participated in sacred rites and still do. The power of the temple is real for those who are worthy and called by the line passed down by Adam. Joseph Smith had visitations by those with proper authority and righteousness. Looking closely at many cultures we can see remnants of truth. We are so fortunate to have the fullness of the gospel through the proper channels. Nothing can stop the kingdom of God from rolling forward because of righteousness and proper power from the true source.
@Come.Back.Podcast
@Come.Back.Podcast 18 дней назад
Thank you for this wonderful comment
@aliceduren6542
@aliceduren6542 18 дней назад
This podcast has done a much better job at explaining why people leave the church over other anti-LDS podcasts. The stereotype is that ex-members want get away with sin or they just needed to pray and study more etc. Heather and another lady (Elise?) have so simply explained that sometimes, doubts pop up, and they just stay there for awhile until they’re ready to be resolved in God’s timing.
@brianmckell
@brianmckell 21 день назад
Did the x husband come back? Curious on that.
@singhout-vp7ss
@singhout-vp7ss 20 дней назад
Hi! I’m heathers daughter. He did come back too😊
@darlenemartim9972
@darlenemartim9972 17 дней назад
Sad to have to “learn” others are good. It’s ridiculous when you think about that
@ahh-2-ahh
@ahh-2-ahh 21 день назад
I wanted to know where does the ex-husband stand as far as his faith? Is he still with the faith? Great episode!!!!!❤
@amandadangerfieldpiano
@amandadangerfieldpiano 20 дней назад
I’m curious, too.
@singhout-vp7ss
@singhout-vp7ss 20 дней назад
Hi! I’m Heathers daughter. My dad (her ex husband) also came back to the church.
@amandadangerfieldpiano
@amandadangerfieldpiano 20 дней назад
@@singhout-vp7ss 😃
@lexiestaton5269
@lexiestaton5269 15 дней назад
I’m happy for you and your Dad.
@cinnamondan4984
@cinnamondan4984 19 дней назад
I also teach Gospel Doctrine. I put everyone into groups and give them questions on a handout to investigate. I am also just there to learn from them too.
@alexanderv7702
@alexanderv7702 20 дней назад
Mike said if his gay son did not get into the Celestial Kingdom then it would not be Paradise to Mike.
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 18 дней назад
Who is Mike?
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