Study Snippets

Ready for quick, simple and powerful spiritual thoughts from this week’s Come Follow Me reading? Check out my Study Snippets here, starting from most recently published. If you are looking for ideas for quick spiritual thoughts, or easy lesson starters, this is your place! This list is automatically updated as new Snippets are added, so check back for new thoughts each day!

Alma 17-22

Abish 

Abish. There’s a lot that I could say about this powerful woman, but I’m going to focus on one little part of her story that

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Alma 17-22

Ammon vs. Aaron 

Let’s compare the experiences Ammon and Aaron had during their missions: Ammon fell in favor with the local ruler and ended up converting many to

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Alma 17-22

Everyone’s gotta eat

The miraculous followed by the mundane. ⁣ As a mom, I think this could be my autobiography title. ⁣ I have studied the scriptures, revelation

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Alma 23-29

Testimonies are just words

“I know this gospel is true.” What a weirdly simple sentence. But behind that sentence is a whole wave of emotions and truths. So sometimes

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Alma 23-29

Praising and perishing

The Anti-Nephi-Lehies were walking out onto the battlefield. Completely sword-less. They began to praise God. I imagine they lifted their voices in prayer. I imagine

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Alma 17-22

Our unique lots

A question that boggles my mind every time I start to really think about it: Why do we all get completely different “lots”? The sons

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Alma 17-22

Abish cried

Abish. There’s a lot that I could say about this powerful woman, but I’m going to focus on one little part of her story that

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Alma 17-22

Miraculous and mundane

The miraculous followed by the mundane. As a young mom, I think this could be my autobiography title. I have studied the scriptures, revelation pouring

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Alma 17-22

God doesn’t do random

We all love a good coincidence story. Which is why the reunion in Alma 17 seems so sweet. After fourteen years apart, Alma runs into

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