Episodes

  • 52+ Churches Later: David Boice
    Jun 7 2024

    When a friend suggested he move away from the "fairytales of the Bible" and religion altogether, David Boice decided to visit fifty-two churches in fifty-two weeks first. What started out as a small personal project turned into a YouTube channel, chronicling his stops. On his second round of that, he visited a congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for first time, in Madison, Wisconsin, and was not only introduced to the Book of Mormon, but experienced an embrace unlike any he had before.

    1 Nephi 8

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    18 mins
  • Year In Review
    Mar 2 2024

    Looking back at the first year of the podcast!

    What are your takeaways?

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    7 mins
  • Seeing Christ: a Blind Boy and a Missionary from Wuhan, China with Yangzi Jin and Conner Green
    Feb 2 2024

    Yangzi Jin grew up in Wuhan, China, and after joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the United States as an exchange student, served a mission on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. One day, she received an assignment to give a Mandarin tour to a blind teenage boy, Conner Green, who had recently been adopted by a Utah family. Conner and Yangzi’s connection to their hometown and language fueled their friendship, and the seeds of testimony for Conner as he heard the gospel of Jesus Christ read to him one verse at a time.

    Yangzi first read the Book of Mormon in October 2005 and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on December 31, 2005.

    Conner was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on September 13, 2014 and listened to Yangzi read the Book of Mormon to him through audio recordings in 2016.

    Alma 32:42-43

    Mosiah 14:5

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    25 mins
  • The House of Israel in Mexico: Diana Angulo
    Jan 5 2024

    Growing up in Mexico, Diana Angulo noticed how much of her country’s history seemed to point to the Book of Mormon and to Jesus Christ, who had appeared to the inhabitants of the Americas after his resurrection. Reading the book, she learned that she too was a part of the remnant of the House of Israel that Christ spoke of, and that identity guided her as a full-time missionary and in writing the lyrics to a song she went on to compose.

    Diana grew up reading the Book of Mormon

    1 Nephi 15:14

    Escrituras y Música

    Info on the House of Israel

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    16 mins
  • The Book Without a Name: Vincenzo di Francesca (1888-1966) with Tommaso Cardullo
    Dec 15 2023

    Vincenzo di Francesca (1888-1966) was on his way to a pastor’s house one cold, winter morning of 1910 in New York City when he saw a book lying on a barrel of ashes, its leaves blowing in the wind. When he picked it up, he saw there was no frontispiece, and the book was unnamed. Flipping through it, he saw the names Mosiah, Lamanite, Isaiah, and others, and wondered what it could be. Vincenzo lived by the teachings of this book for twenty years in the face of ridicule, not knowing where it had come from, and spent another twenty trying to join the Church, experiencing what seemed like insurmountable obstacles to do so.

    Vincenzo first read the Book of Mormon in 1910 in New York City, and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on January 18, 1951 at Imerese, Italy.

    Vincenzo's words were recorded by Tommaso Cardullo

    "I Will Not Burn the Book!" Ensign 1988

    Moroni 10:4-5

    Alma 7:10

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    16 mins
  • One Book from Provo to Pakistan: Sean Dixon
    Nov 24 2023

    When the Timpview High School seminary council in Provo, Utah had the students write their testimonies and mailing addresses in copies of the Book of Mormon, Sean Dixon joined in, not thinking much of it until 1989 when a letter came in the mail from Pakistan addressed to Sean. Somehow, his testimony had made its way all the way to Stephen Anjum, a Pakistani Christian. Sean and Stephen became pen pals for seventeen years before meeting each other for the first time, and over the course of thirty years, Stephen’s missionary efforts spread like wildfire.

    Sean grew up reading the Book of Mormon, and Stephen first read it in Pakistan in 1988.

    Alma 37:6

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    29 mins
  • Rebounding from Cancer with the Book of Mormon: Ricky Stafford
    Nov 3 2023

    Over six feet tall at age fifteen and professional basketball in his sights, Ricky Stafford was finding his mojo as a freshman in high school when his world seemed to shatter overnight. Suddenly diagnosed with leukemia, Ricky was admitted to Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah to start treatment. What started as a major setback turned into a gift when he opened the scriptures with real intent for the first time.

    Ricky grew up reading the Book of Mormon, and turned to it while he was in the hospital with leukemia at age fifteen.

    Ether 12:27

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    22 mins
  • Baptism, Her Baby, and the Book on the Shelf: Maureen Sederberg
    Oct 21 2023

    Growing up on Long Island, New York in an Irish Catholic family, Maureen Sederberg went to Catholic schools, and from her family dinner conversations, learned to ask questions. As the years went by, she drifted away from religion, and into the fashion industry with her husband. It wasn’t until the birth of her first child, Samantha, that she felt the weight of responsibility to decide whether or not her baby would be baptized. She searched and searched, and as a last resort, pulled the Book of Mormon off the shelf.

    Maureen first read the Book of Mormon in 1981, and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1984.

    Moroni 8:8-12

    Ether 6:8-10 & 12

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    21 mins