
Hosted by Melanie Wellman Stroud · EN

In this episode, I talk about Joshua, courage, and what it means to step into the Jordan before the waters part. I share Jen's powerful conversion story and how her faith reminds all of us that we can do hard things when we know the gospel is true. I also talk about Jericho, keeping the commandments with exactness, and trusting that when the Lord asks us to keep walking, the walls really can come down. To sign up to get these podcasts sent straight to your inbox, click HERE To purchase Feasting on the Words of Christ by me, Melanie Stroud, click HERE

This week I'm talking about Moses's warning in Deuteronomy: beware lest thou forget the Lord. As the Israelites prepared to enter the promised land, the danger wasn't just hardship — it was comfort. It was receiving blessings and then forgetting where they came from. I share thoughts about putting the word of God in our hearts, letting the Lord soften and heal us, remembering His hand in our lives, and opening our hands wide to bless others. When we choose God, serve His children, and remember Him in both our wilderness and our promised lands, He helps us make it home. To sign up to get these podcasts sent straight to your inbox, click HERE To purchase Feasting on the Words of Christ by me, Melanie Stroud, click HERE

This episode is about the whining and complaining Israelites. What's new? I loved in the intro how it said, "...the children of Israel needed, not to cover the geographical distance but to cover the spiritual distance: the distance between who they were and who the Lord needed them to become." So it is with us! If we stop complaining, we'll get to the land of milk and honey much faster and become who the Lord wants us to become. To sign up to get these podcasts sent straight to your inbox, click HERE To purchase Feasting on the Words of Christ by me! Melanie Stroud, click HERE

Shelby Stroud is filling in for Melanie this week Shelby talks about the tabernacle, sacrifice, repentance, and what it means to offer the Lord a broken heart and a contrite spirit. With stories about fake pearls, seminary whiteboards, Sunday homework, and the unique gifts God gives each of us, she points us back to Jesus Christ — our High Priest, our scapegoat, and the One who makes us holy. To sign up to get these podcasts sent straight to your inbox, click HERE To purchase Feasting on the Words of Christ by me! Melanie Stroud, click HERE

In this episode, I'm talking about Jesus Christ as our Advocate — not just someday at judgment, but right now, in the middle of our messy, mortal lives. I share what I learned while studying the word advocate, how the Holy Ghost helps bring Christ's advocacy into our hearts, and why staying close to the Spirit matters so much. I also share a personal scripture moment from 2 Corinthians 8 that reminded me the Lord accepts what we can offer, not what we can't. Christ is beside us, cheering for us, pleading for us, strengthening us, and helping us come home. To sign up to get these podcasts sent straight to your inbox, click HERE To purchase Feasting on the Words of Christ by me! Melanie Stroud, click HERE

In this episode, I talk about what it has meant to me to know Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace. I share personal experiences, from family struggles to fear and anger, and how I've learned that peace doesn't come from fixing everything around me, but from turning to Jesus and letting Him change what's happening inside my heart. Using the story of the Savior calming the storm, I ask: How long do we stay in the storm before we go to Him? I've learned that peace isn't something I can create on my own—it's something Christ is already offering, if I'm willing to ask. This episode is a reminder to me (and to you) that the price of peace is righteousness, and that when I finally say, "Can you take this?"—He does. Next week's name is ADVOCATE. Here's a link to my Substack to sign up to get these podcasts sent directly to your inbox. SUBSTACK Shine on!

Melanie is back and launching a new season centered on the names of Jesus Christ. In this opening episode, she shares why she felt prompted to return, reflects on the armor of God—especially the helmet of salvation—and talks about the need to protect our thoughts, strengthen our faith, and seek the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. She also invites listeners to join her in preparing spiritually, studying Christ more deeply, and building their own "ark" before the storms come. Follow on Substack HERE Buy Feasting on the Words of Christ by Melanie Stroud HERE

In this episode, I dive into the Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2 and talk about what they teach us about revelation, change, and trusting living prophets. I share how the scriptures, especially the Book of Mormon, help us sort truth from noise, why repentance and faith in Christ are so central, and how we can honor others' right to worship while holding fast to our own beliefs. In the end, I come back to Nephi's "nevertheless": we don't know the meaning of all things, but we do know that God loves His children—and that truth is enough to keep us on the covenant path. Don't forget to read the extra resources linked in this lesson. There was a lot of interesting stuff there! The Wentworth Letter The Messenger and the Manifesto Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah The Power of Teaching Doctrine Essential Conversations The Doctrines and Principles Contained in the Articles of Faith

This episode is about Joseph Smith. This episode includes testimonies from many different people. From the manual: The afternoon of June 27, 1844, found Joseph and Hyrum Smith in jail once again, accompanied by John Taylor and Willard Richards. They believed they were innocent of any crime, but they submitted to arrest, hoping to prevent violence against the Saints in Nauvoo. This wasn't the first time that enemies of the Church had put the Prophet Joseph in prison, but this time he seemed to know that he would not return alive. He and his friends tried to comfort each other by reading from the Book of Mormon and singing hymns. Then gunshots were heard, and within a few minutes the mortal lives of Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum had come to an end. And yet it was not the end of the divine cause they had embraced. And it was not the end of the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. There was more work to do and more revelation that would guide the Church forward. Killing the Prophet could not kill the work of God. Please also watch this, I forgot to mention it on the podcast but it's one of my all time favorite talks about the Prophet Joseph Smith. It's called, "Safety for the Soul" by Jeffrey R Holland. Safety for the Soul - Jeffrey R. Holland

Episode 43 Doctrine and Covenants 133–134 – "Prepare Ye for the Coming of the Bridegroom" In this week's episode covering Doctrine and Covenants 133–134, I talk about preparing for the coming of the Bridegroom—fleeing Babylon, building Zion, and finding joy in doing God's work. From threshing wheat to sharing the gospel on an airplane, this episode reminds us that even the weak can do great things with God's help. Preparing for the Lord's Return To sign up to have this sent directly to your inbox with the transcript, please subscribe to my Substack