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106. Christ as our Compass: Interview with Brother Bradley R. Wilcox

July 17, 2023 Jennie Moss Episode 106
106. Christ as our Compass: Interview with Brother Bradley R. Wilcox
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The Latter-Day Ladies
106. Christ as our Compass: Interview with Brother Bradley R. Wilcox
Jul 17, 2023 Episode 106
Jennie Moss

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TW: I mention that I experienced child abuse briefly

Picture a moment when you've made a mistake, and you're sure it's unforgivable. You don't want to do it again, yet you find yourself repeating the same errors. Our guest today, Brother Bradley R. Wilcox, author of The Continuous Atonement, addresses this very human predicament. His book presents a hopeful message, asserting that Christ's forgiveness is available to us even when we fall short repeatedly. 

We shift gears to discuss the latest updates in youth programs within the Church of Jesus Christ. Adapting to the complexities of the modern world, these programs are designed to channel discipleship and guide our youth in their spiritual journey. We delve into Steve Lund's insightful thoughts about 'the new eagle' and how these programs align with the Come, Follow Me curriculum. The interplay between head and heart in faith, we find, is a powerful compass.

As we navigate life’s ups and downs, higher principles often act as our guiding light. In the new For Strength of Youth pamphlet, we explore how faith, a blend of intellect and emotion, helps us to know Christ better. We also discuss the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum theme and the Young Women's theme—memorizing them can reinforce our understanding of identity and purpose. In conclusion, we discover the transformative power of prayer and testimony, and how they strengthen our bond with our heavenly father. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened and uplifted as we journey through this episode together.

Brad is currently a professor in BYU’s Department of Ancient Scripture.  Bradley R. Wilcox was sustained as the First Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 1, 2023. Prior to his call, he had been serving as Second Counselor since April 2020.

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

TW: I mention that I experienced child abuse briefly

Picture a moment when you've made a mistake, and you're sure it's unforgivable. You don't want to do it again, yet you find yourself repeating the same errors. Our guest today, Brother Bradley R. Wilcox, author of The Continuous Atonement, addresses this very human predicament. His book presents a hopeful message, asserting that Christ's forgiveness is available to us even when we fall short repeatedly. 

We shift gears to discuss the latest updates in youth programs within the Church of Jesus Christ. Adapting to the complexities of the modern world, these programs are designed to channel discipleship and guide our youth in their spiritual journey. We delve into Steve Lund's insightful thoughts about 'the new eagle' and how these programs align with the Come, Follow Me curriculum. The interplay between head and heart in faith, we find, is a powerful compass.

As we navigate life’s ups and downs, higher principles often act as our guiding light. In the new For Strength of Youth pamphlet, we explore how faith, a blend of intellect and emotion, helps us to know Christ better. We also discuss the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum theme and the Young Women's theme—memorizing them can reinforce our understanding of identity and purpose. In conclusion, we discover the transformative power of prayer and testimony, and how they strengthen our bond with our heavenly father. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened and uplifted as we journey through this episode together.

Brad is currently a professor in BYU’s Department of Ancient Scripture.  Bradley R. Wilcox was sustained as the First Counselor in the Young Men General Presidency for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 1, 2023. Prior to his call, he had been serving as Second Counselor since April 2020.