by Stefanie Colvin | Feb 20, 2022 | -Podcast, -Stefanie Colvin, Faith, Faithful, faithful followers, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast
“…Faith is not having a perfect knowledge of things….if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true.” This year’s focus, across the quorums, is building on your faith foundation. We are so blessed to have a gospel from our Savior and teaches us...
by Stefanie Colvin | Feb 2, 2022 | -Come, Follow Me, -Stefanie Colvin, Change, Christ, Jesus Christ, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast , Zion
“And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.”— Moses 7:18 Being from California I couldn’t imagine there being no poor among us. It has been this way for so long and is...
by Stefanie Colvin | Jan 29, 2022 | -Podcast, -Stefanie Colvin, Faith, Faithful, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast , Obedience, Trust
Men (and women) accomplish marvelous things by trusting in the Lord and keeping His commandments—by exercising faith even when they don’t know how the Lord is shaping them. Elder Dennis E Simmons
by Stefanie Colvin | Jan 27, 2022 | -Stefanie Colvin, Faith, Jesus Christ, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast , Learning by Faith, Trials
”Faith is not bravado, not just a wish, not just a hope. True faith is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ-confidence and trust in Jesus Christ that leads a person to follow Him. — Dennis E. Simmons Faith is what gets us through the hard times and trials of life. Currently...
by Stefanie Colvin | Jan 24, 2022 | -Podcast, -Stefanie Colvin, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast
“The scriptures are . . . full of true accounts of people who felt underqualified,” Elder Duncan said. “But when things seemed most difficult, they trusted God.” Elder Kevin R Duncan Area 70
by Stefanie Colvin | Jan 22, 2022 | -Stefanie Colvin, Heavenly Father, LDS Real People, Real Lives Podcast , success
No doubt about it! Don’t fall for “imposter syndrome!” It is “when successful people see themselves as a fraud,” Elder Kevin R. Duncun explained. “Despite their achievements, they chalk up their accomplishments to good fortune or a lucky break, and they fear that...
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