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!

3 Nephi 17-19

No one likes a project 

One concern I’ve heard from many people at church is: No one likes feeling like a project. ⁣ We all want to matter to other

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Book of Mormon

My grandpa’s favorite calling

I remember a conversation I once had with my Grandpa Hanson, who has since passed away. For some reason, we started talking about different callings

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April 2024

Magnify it! 

I’ve been a presidency member who shows up to meetings and completes assignments. And I’ve been a presidency member who seeks revelation, takes initiative, and

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2 Nephi 11-19

Willing to volunteer

When our first daughter was born, people in my ward volunteered to bring us dinners for a few nights. A couple people brought delicious homemade

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1 and 2 Thessalonians

A Volunteer in Russia

This is my little sister Maddie. She was called to serve a mission in Yekaterinburg, Russia 7 years ago. ⁣ When I was studying about

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Genesis 5; Moses 6

It’s time to WAKE UP!

It’s time to WAKE UP! I love it when Nephi said: “Awake, my soul!” This has always resonated with me because it is SO EASY

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Genesis 5; Moses 6

Enoch’s imperfections

It’s January. A lot of us are focused on changes we want to make in our life. Improvements that we want to see. I love

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D&C 106-108

Real leaders strengthen

My favorite leaders haven’t been the ones who have pulled off the most perfect events. My favorite leaders haven’t always been the most organized. My

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D&C 81-83

How’s your neighbor?

How’s your neighbor doing today? The world would be a much better place if everyone looked out for their neighbor. When I first read D&C

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