Faith & family. Missionaries & miracles. Humility & healing.These are all words that could summarize Mikaela's journey into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Together with her husband Brent, Mikaela shares her testimony and journey of joining the church, and how it has impacted her life since! If you or someone you know has family members who are devout to another faith, this episode is for you. If you feel like you've been faithfully waiting on the promises of the Lord, this episode is for you.And when you're finished? Check out their podcast channel called "Angels Among Us", where you can hear stories of miraculous interventions that have helped people know that they are not alone on this earth. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/angels-among-us/id1805818936
Keith grew up around members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and knew they were good people. As a teenager, he embraced a spirit of rebellion that led him in and out of jail and he actually was the youngest person to ever be placed in Utah's maximum security prison. He briefly joined the church at age 27-- basically so he wouldn't get kicked out of a friends house. Years later and a marriage later, he found himself in Oregon. He was staying out of trouble for the most part and attending regular Christian churches there. He and his family moved to Utah several years ago and his friends warned him not to join the cult. He and his wife attended around 30 different churches before being invited to a primary program by some close friends. It wouldn't take long for Keith to eventually receive a powerful confirmation from the spirit that he should re-join the church. Keith now serves in the temple and is proof that the atonement of Jesus Christ can change and transform someone's heart and life.
" I felt like there's always more to being a follower of Christ than just attending church on a Sunday and Wednesday.I felt like there was more that could be done for Christ. So when the missionaries were explaining priesthood keys [and] the temple work and everything... it made sense on why I was drawn into this church. It made sense on biblically-- why they do these things and why the priesthood is so important...I can see why this is true. I can see why we still have prophets today. Jesus didn't come to abolish the prophets. Jesus wasn't the last prophet to walk the earth. So if God's never changing, and if we had prophets in the Old Testament and New Testament, then we'll have prophets today."
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Thessali grew up in the Church of Christ. She started dating a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was introduced to the Book of Mormon. That relationship ended, but she couldn't just put the Book of Mormon away. She studied it alongside her Bible and gained an undeniable witness that it was true. Even after some trying and opposing personal experiences she received a witness and confirmation from God that she should still be baptized. Her story is evidence that God is in the details of our lives and that the Holy Ghost truly does reveal the truth of all things.