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!

Moroni 1-6

The next right thing

I’ve spent the last year (pretty much exactly now) trying to avoid writing a spiritual thought about a song from the movie, “Frozen 2”. Because

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Ether 12-15

Nothing has gone wrong

“Nothing has gone wrong.” That’s a difficult phrase for me to believe sometimes. I’m a fixer. I solve problems. I come up with solutions and

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Ether 12-15

Weakness and compassion

I don’t think that anyone – not a single person – has ever read the last few chapters in Mormon, all of Ether, and all

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Ether 1-5

Prayer is a form of work

Ever felt like you just weren’t getting an answer to your prayers? The Brother of Jared built the barges, but started getting concerned about the

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Ether 1-5

Answers when we need them

Have you ever asked a question in prayer… and then had it answered right away? Often I get caught up in all the complicated and

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Ether 1-5

Unexpected answers

Have you ever gotten a specific, heavenly prompting to do something that wasn’t even on your radar? I was recently thinking about a time when

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Ether 1-5

Just write it down!

One of a million lies I have told myself. Anyone else relate?! We think we’ve experienced something unforgettable, or learned an interesting new fact, or

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Mormon 7-9

Becoming more wise

Is it possible to just notice imperfections without judging? Literally only a few days ago, I wrote a post about not condemning others because of

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Mormon 7-9

Aligning wills

I had the sacred opportunity a few years ago to be in the room while someone unexpectedly collapsed, resulting in their eventual passing. In both

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