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The Gospel In Black and White
The Gospel In Black and White
106 episodes
1 month ago
The Gospel In Black & White Show is a podcast started by Cody Moulton and Lenny Escobar (together forming your CoLen) to share some LDS gospel insights and perspectives from their different backgrounds, hence the title "In Black & White." Also, Lenny's a black guy and Cody's a white guy...but the real focus here is on perspective. They hope to inspire listeners to have frequent, natural conversations about God as a normal part of their lives and in their own unique way, exploring and sharing their perspective on the truths of the gospel.

Cody and Lenny served their LDS missions together in Pittsburgh, PA. The two became very good friends as they worked as companions, serving the good people of PA. Since they've been back from their missions (2013-early 2014), they've made an effort to stay in contact. Whenever they would talk over the phone, they would end up getting into these extensive spiritual discussions about what they are studying in the scriptures and how it could apply to their lives with their challenges.

That's pretty much where the idea for this podcast came from. Cody and Lenny want to share this experience with others and help them see how easy and spiritually constructive it is to have normal, chill conversations about God and our friend, brother, and Savior, Jesus Christ. Plus, they want to show the world how fun those conversations can be when they become natural, even if you don't consider yourself religious.
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The Gospel In Black & White Show is a podcast started by Cody Moulton and Lenny Escobar (together forming your CoLen) to share some LDS gospel insights and perspectives from their different backgrounds, hence the title "In Black & White." Also, Lenny's a black guy and Cody's a white guy...but the real focus here is on perspective. They hope to inspire listeners to have frequent, natural conversations about God as a normal part of their lives and in their own unique way, exploring and sharing their perspective on the truths of the gospel.

Cody and Lenny served their LDS missions together in Pittsburgh, PA. The two became very good friends as they worked as companions, serving the good people of PA. Since they've been back from their missions (2013-early 2014), they've made an effort to stay in contact. Whenever they would talk over the phone, they would end up getting into these extensive spiritual discussions about what they are studying in the scriptures and how it could apply to their lives with their challenges.

That's pretty much where the idea for this podcast came from. Cody and Lenny want to share this experience with others and help them see how easy and spiritually constructive it is to have normal, chill conversations about God and our friend, brother, and Savior, Jesus Christ. Plus, they want to show the world how fun those conversations can be when they become natural, even if you don't consider yourself religious.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Gen Con 2022 – Why Should We Listen to Prophets? (S5 Ep.10) #94
The Gospel In Black and White
1 hour 11 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
Gen Con 2022 – Why Should We Listen to Prophets? (S5 Ep.10) #94
Hey everybody! We’re a little late to the release here, but we just had General Conference and boy was it full of goodness and wisdom! We felt the spirit and hope you did too. In this episode we discuss some of our favorite highlights and discussion points from conference while answering the question “Why should we – or do – listen to prophets?” There are a lot of voices in the world, so why do we give greater heed to these? We hope we can give our testimonies for you on that front.— Show links: —Please subscribe and leave a review!!Twitter & Facebook: @ibwpodcastEmail Us: inblackandwhitepodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.iBWpodcast.com
The Gospel In Black and White
The Gospel In Black & White Show is a podcast started by Cody Moulton and Lenny Escobar (together forming your CoLen) to share some LDS gospel insights and perspectives from their different backgrounds, hence the title "In Black & White." Also, Lenny's a black guy and Cody's a white guy...but the real focus here is on perspective. They hope to inspire listeners to have frequent, natural conversations about God as a normal part of their lives and in their own unique way, exploring and sharing their perspective on the truths of the gospel.

Cody and Lenny served their LDS missions together in Pittsburgh, PA. The two became very good friends as they worked as companions, serving the good people of PA. Since they've been back from their missions (2013-early 2014), they've made an effort to stay in contact. Whenever they would talk over the phone, they would end up getting into these extensive spiritual discussions about what they are studying in the scriptures and how it could apply to their lives with their challenges.

That's pretty much where the idea for this podcast came from. Cody and Lenny want to share this experience with others and help them see how easy and spiritually constructive it is to have normal, chill conversations about God and our friend, brother, and Savior, Jesus Christ. Plus, they want to show the world how fun those conversations can be when they become natural, even if you don't consider yourself religious.