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!

D&C 2, JSH 1:27-65

Where is my heart turned?

There are a lot of tragedies in the world right now – so how do you decide where to spend your time and energy? I’ve

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D&C 2, JSH 1:27-65

Over and over again

As I’ve run @comefollowmestudy for the past 2 years, I’ve gotten tons of messages that are similar to something like this: “I’ve totally fallen behind

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D&C 2, JSH 1:27-65

Out of left field

I KNOW that Heavenly Father has a sense of humor. Because sometimes, His path for my life and His blessings just seem completely out of

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D&C 2, JSH 1:27-65

Pleading and calling

“And forgive me for my weaknesses and shortcomings today.” Does that phrase (or a variation of it) find a place in your prayers right now?

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January 2021

What is to be done?

Try to ignore any historical context you may know from this verse, and read Joseph’s thoughts with your current perspective. My husband and I went

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January 2021

Liberal wisdom in small steps

What does “the atonement” really mean? This was a question that I asked myself over and over again a few years ago. Every General Conference

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January 2021

Is this all in your head?

I was watching the final Harry Potter movie the other night, and I was reminded of one of my favorite little quotes from a conversation

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January 2021

Hearing in the darkness

Joseph was ready to sink into destruction. Darkness gathered around him, he couldn’t speak, and he was in full despair. It was a power he

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D&C 1

The best teaching tips

I was a little surprised when I started the Education program at BYU to discover that instead of learning WHAT to teach, we mostly focused

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D&C 1

“That kid”

When I taught 6th grade, I would usually explain the directions for some assignment, and then ask if anyone had any questions. Assuming you’ve been

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