
On this podcast our hosts will wrestle with topics pertaining to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In their raw, unscripted, and real way, Ryan and Marshall try to model what it looks like to ask, seek, and knock.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode we address questions like: Why do some scriptures classify coveting as a sin, while others urge us to covet? What does coveting look like in our lives? How does obeying the tenth commandment keep us safe from hurting ourselves?
The eighth and ninth commandments seem to be linked together by the principle of honesty. In this episode we chat about the slippery, satanic slope of selfish dishonesty, and the higher, holier journey to loving truth the way God loves it.
In this episode we chat about the consequences of adultery, the protection of the Law of Chastity, cleaving to our spouses and none else, being fiercely loyal, and much more.
In this episode we dive into the sixth commandment including the difference between murder and killing, the Savior’s teaching about avoiding anger, cherishing life, abortion, and more.
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All the episodes I’ve listened to have given me good insight into the topic, thank you.
I recently got rebaptized after leaving the church, and have been hungry for gospel knowledge lately. I loved the episodes on the temple (life changing!) so went back to the beginning and listened to every single episode. There’s not a single one that wasn’t top notch! I tell someone about this podcast daily. THANK YOU for blessing my life so much.
If you want to be more prepared prior to going to the temple, and then reminded of those wonderful covenants made in the temple, you will enjoy the episodes about the initiatory as well as the endowment of the temple. Incredible insight, and very thoughtfully and respectfully done!
I have been listening for a while and have sent your podcasts to many friends. This recent podcast on modesty is one of the best discussions I have ever heard on the subject! And I am 67 years old!!
I recently stumbled upon this podcast, and have loved the couple of episodes I've listened to- especially the recent about Self Confidence versus Christ/Covenant Confidence. The insights shared have blessed my life, thank you for sharing this podcast with us!
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The content features hosts engaging in genuine and candid discussions that revolve around various aspects of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The topics often explore contemporary interpretations of traditional beliefs, personal faith journeys, and the challenges individuals face in maintaining their spiritual convictions. Unique elements include a focus on real-life applications of gospel principles, emphasizing personal growth through shared experiences. Episodes may cover a range of themes such as relationships, morality, sacramental significance, and spiritual gifts, creating an inviting space for listeners who appreciate thoughtful discourse in a relatable, unscripted format.
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