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Don't Miss This Study
Emily Freeman & David Butler
365 episodes
1 day ago
In this episode of Don’t Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman walk through the creation story in Genesis and the Book of Moses, not to explain how the world was made, but to reveal who God is. From the very first words, “In the beginning, God,” this lesson reframes creation as His story. A story that teaches us about God’s heart, His power over chaos, His generosity, and what it means for us to be created in His image. This episode is an invitation to see creation not as distant history, but as a personal reminder that God is intentional, present, and deeply involved in every beginning. You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don’t Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.
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In this episode of Don’t Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman walk through the creation story in Genesis and the Book of Moses, not to explain how the world was made, but to reveal who God is. From the very first words, “In the beginning, God,” this lesson reframes creation as His story. A story that teaches us about God’s heart, His power over chaos, His generosity, and what it means for us to be created in His image. This episode is an invitation to see creation not as distant history, but as a personal reminder that God is intentional, present, and deeply involved in every beginning. You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don’t Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.
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EYES ON THE STARS
Don't Miss This Study
45 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
EYES ON THE STARS
WORD: ENDURE This week we are studying, Be Still and Know That I Am God, Doctrine and Covenants 98-101 in Come, Follow Me. Here’s what to look forward to in this episode: IS GOD GOOD? ANGELS ARMS WHAT TOWER ARE YOU BUILDING? BE STILL AND KNOW We love studying with you! Grace and David You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don’t Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program. Don't Miss This Team hello@dontmissthisstudy.com
Don't Miss This Study
In this episode of Don’t Miss This, Dave Butler and Grace Freeman walk through the creation story in Genesis and the Book of Moses, not to explain how the world was made, but to reveal who God is. From the very first words, “In the beginning, God,” this lesson reframes creation as His story. A story that teaches us about God’s heart, His power over chaos, His generosity, and what it means for us to be created in His image. This episode is an invitation to see creation not as distant history, but as a personal reminder that God is intentional, present, and deeply involved in every beginning. You will find the word of the week, teaching tips, and more in our newsletter. Sign up here: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don’t Miss This Grace Freeman Instagram: @thisweeksgrace David Butler Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program.