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What does it mean to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days? The answers might surprise you. All In is a podcast from LDS Living, where we explore this question with the help of individuals who are striving to live their faith every day—just like you.
What does it mean to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days? The answers might surprise you. All In is a podcast from LDS Living, where we explore this question with the help of individuals who are striving to live their faith every day—just like you.
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Paul Wuthrich is an actor known for portraying various roles, including significant figures from Church history. He has a part-time career in acting and has gained insights into living a consecrated life through his experiences in the industry. His work often reflects themes of faith, submission, and the importance of seeking the will of God.
Paul Wuthrich is an actor known for portraying various roles, including significant figures from Church history. He has a part-time career in acting and has gained insights into living a consecrated life through his experiences in the industry. His work often reflects themes of faith, submission, and the importance of seeking the will of God.
Cassidy Stay
Cassidy Stay is a survivor of a tragic family loss, having endured the murder of her entire family at the age of 15. Demonstrating remarkable courage, she survived by pretending to be lifeless and subsequently alerted authorities to prevent further violence. Over the years, Cassidy has become an advocate for healing and faith, sharing her story of resilience and the hope she finds in the gospel of Jesus Christ. She reflects on her journey through grief and the peace she has discovered in her faith, emphasizing the importance of looking forward to a future reunion with her loved ones.
Cassidy Stay is a survivor of a tragic family loss, having endured the murder of her entire family at the age of 15. Demonstrating remarkable courage, she survived by pretending to be lifeless and subsequently alerted authorities to prevent further violence. Over the years, Cassidy has become an advocate for healing and faith, sharing her story of resilience and the hope she finds in the gospel of Jesus Christ. She reflects on her journey through grief and the peace she has discovered in her faith, emphasizing the importance of looking forward to a future reunion with her loved ones.
Monte Deere
Monte Deere is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who has served as a mission leader in the Spain Malaga Mission. He experienced profound personal loss when his brother Michael took his own life, which deeply affected him while he was serving abroad. Since returning home, Monte has faced various health challenges that have impacted his quality of life and his church service. He shares his journey of healing and faith, emphasizing the importance of spiritual support and the Savior's love in overcoming life's difficulties.
Monte Deere is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who has served as a mission leader in the Spain Malaga Mission. He experienced profound personal loss when his brother Michael took his own life, which deeply affected him while he was serving abroad. Since returning home, Monte has faced various health challenges that have impacted his quality of life and his church service. He shares his journey of healing and faith, emphasizing the importance of spiritual support and the Savior's love in overcoming life's difficulties.
Sarah Sun Kanell
Sarah Sun Kanell is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who began her journey of faith in a Salt Lake City residential ward during her high school years. She emphasizes the importance of belonging and community in her conversion experience and shares insights on how individuals can contribute positively to the Church. Her experiences reflect her commitment to embodying the teachings of Jesus Christ and fostering inclusion within her faith community.
Sarah Sun Kanell is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who began her journey of faith in a Salt Lake City residential ward during her high school years. She emphasizes the importance of belonging and community in her conversion experience and shares insights on how individuals can contribute positively to the Church. Her experiences reflect her commitment to embodying the teachings of Jesus Christ and fostering inclusion within her faith community.
Caitlin Bekker
Caitlin Bekker is a devoted mother who became a heart mom after her son was born with congenital heart disease in 2020. Over the past five years, she has navigated the challenges of her son's multiple open heart surgeries, which have profoundly shaped her identity and faith. Caitlin shares her journey of learning to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude, and find community support, all while striving to become a better disciple of Jesus Christ.
Caitlin Bekker is a devoted mother who became a heart mom after her son was born with congenital heart disease in 2020. Over the past five years, she has navigated the challenges of her son's multiple open heart surgeries, which have profoundly shaped her identity and faith. Caitlin shares her journey of learning to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude, and find community support, all while striving to become a better disciple of Jesus Christ.
Topics Discussed
consecrated life
faith
acting
submission
will of God
Church history
survivor
grief
healing
gospel of Jesus Christ
family
hope
resurrection
savior
mental health
suicide
spiritual nourishment
true belonging
inclusion
sacrifice
gentle parenting
living situation
testimony
congenital heart disease
heart mom
open heart surgeries
trust in the Lord
gratitude
community
mom guilt
perspective
LDS Living gives expression to what it means to live as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By sharing practical information and seeking out the best things in Latter-day Saint culture, we hope to empower our readers to make the most of the joys and challenges of life and enjoy their unique heritage to its fullest. We provide articles that inspire and uplift our readers with endless ideas, featuring articles online and in print on issues real-life Latter-day Saints are dealing with, recipes, self-help, parenting and relationship advice, behind-the-scenes looks, and in-depth coverage of a wide variety of topics important to Latter-day Saints.
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Actor Paul Wuthrich has played a variety of roles, many of them real people from Church history, some well-known and others with virtually unrecognizable names but from each of these roles, hes learned about what it means to live on a consecrated life. On this weeks episode, he shares what he has learned through a part-time career in acting about submission and humbly seeking the will of God.
1:42- Portraying a Prophet in a Full Circle 8:49- A Career Shaped by Faith 12:25- Standing In The Saviors Shoes 17:38- Handling Rejection 20:54- Memorizing Technique 24:58- Real People Vs. Fictional Characters 30:32- Learning Through a Role 37:04- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
How many people are there out there just quietly sacrificing, doing the Lords work with no attention, no accolade but theres just doing it because God wants them to do it and they know its the right thing to do? And I thought, Thats the kind of person I want to be.
Actor Paul Wuthrich has played a variety of roles, many of them real people from Church history, some well-known and others with virtually unrecognizable names but from each of these roles, hes learned about what it means to live on a consecrated life. On this weeks episode, he shares what he has learned through a part-time career in acting about submission and humbly seeking the will of God.
1:42- Portraying a Prophet in a Full Circle 8:49- A Career Shaped by Faith 12:25- Standing In The Saviors Shoes 17:38- Handling Rejection 20:54- Memorizing Technique 24:58- Real People Vs. Fictional Characters 30:32- Learning Through a Role 37:04- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
How many people are there out there just quietly sacrificing, doing the Lords work with no attention, no accolade but theres just doing it because God wants them to do it and they know its the right thing to do? And I thought, Thats the kind of person I want to be.
Cassidy Stay: A Survivor’s Story and the Hope of Resurrection
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Guests of this podcast episode
Cassidy Stay
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
survivorgriefhealingfaithgospel of Jesus Christfamilyhoperesurrection
At just 15 years old, Cassidy Stay endured the unimaginable—the tragic loss of her entire family in a horrific act of violence. Left for dead, she survived by pretending to be lifeless, and with remarkable courage, alerted police to the killer’s next target, potentially saving many more lives. Now, a decade later, Cassidy reflects on her journey through grief, healing, and unshakable faith. In this week’s episode, she shares how the gospel of Jesus Christ has sustained her, the peace she’s found in His promises, and the hope of being reunited with her loved ones again.
2:34- Remembering a Family 7:05- A Choice to Be Happy 9:06- The Day That Changed Everything 31:55- Victim Impact Statement 37:36- Dumbledore’s Letter 40:26- A Future Reunion 45:00- Giving Burdens to Christ 53:09- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“I have something to look forward to and, for me, if I don’t have that, what am I doing? If I’m not working for that, what am I working towards? I am so excited to see my family again.”
At just 15 years old, Cassidy Stay endured the unimaginable—the tragic loss of her entire family in a horrific act of violence. Left for dead, she survived by pretending to be lifeless, and with remarkable courage, alerted police to the killer’s next target, potentially saving many more lives. Now, a decade later, Cassidy reflects on her journey through grief, healing, and unshakable faith. In this week’s episode, she shares how the gospel of Jesus Christ has sustained her, the peace she’s found in His promises, and the hope of being reunited with her loved ones again.
2:34- Remembering a Family 7:05- A Choice to Be Happy 9:06- The Day That Changed Everything 31:55- Victim Impact Statement 37:36- Dumbledore’s Letter 40:26- A Future Reunion 45:00- Giving Burdens to Christ 53:09- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“I have something to look forward to and, for me, if I don’t have that, what am I doing? If I’m not working for that, what am I working towards? I am so excited to see my family again.”
Monte Deere and his brother Michael were born just 14 months apart—the kind of brothers who shared a bedroom—and a paper route—even when they didn’t have to. So, when Michael took his own life while Monte and his wife were serving as mission leaders in the Spain Malaga Mission, Monte found himself grieving in a foreign country far away from his family. Since returning home, Monte has dealt with health challenges that have disrupted his own quality of life—even causing him to be released from a church calling he loved. On this week’s episode, Monte shares how he has been a recipient of the balm that only the Savior can provide.
“I think being all in for Him is creating a little space for Him, listening to Him say, ‘Come, let me pick you up. Let me brush you off. Let me apply a little salve, a little balm. And let me give you some bread and some spiritual water. Let me clean you from the inside out and then you can be back being all in on the things that you choose but give me room, give me space. Let me love you. Let me do for you what you can’t do for yourself, what only I can do.’”
1:43- A Father’s Example of Hard Work 5:01- Watching an Adult Sibling Struggle 12:29- A Family Called to Serve 17:54- Devastating News 21:51- Salve From the Spirit 24:48- Unexpected Health Challenges 35:34- A Wake Up Call 37:56- Lifting the Hands Which Hang Down 41:42- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Monte Deere and his brother Michael were born just 14 months apart—the kind of brothers who shared a bedroom—and a paper route—even when they didn’t have to. So, when Michael took his own life while Monte and his wife were serving as mission leaders in the Spain Malaga Mission, Monte found himself grieving in a foreign country far away from his family. Since returning home, Monte has dealt with health challenges that have disrupted his own quality of life—even causing him to be released from a church calling he loved. On this week’s episode, Monte shares how he has been a recipient of the balm that only the Savior can provide.
“I think being all in for Him is creating a little space for Him, listening to Him say, ‘Come, let me pick you up. Let me brush you off. Let me apply a little salve, a little balm. And let me give you some bread and some spiritual water. Let me clean you from the inside out and then you can be back being all in on the things that you choose but give me room, give me space. Let me love you. Let me do for you what you can’t do for yourself, what only I can do.’”
1:43- A Father’s Example of Hard Work 5:01- Watching an Adult Sibling Struggle 12:29- A Family Called to Serve 17:54- Devastating News 21:51- Salve From the Spirit 24:48- Unexpected Health Challenges 35:34- A Wake Up Call 37:56- Lifting the Hands Which Hang Down 41:42- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Sarah Sun Kanell: Creating True Belonging and Inclusion
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Sarah Sun Kanell
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
true belonginginclusiongospel of Jesus Christsacrificegentle parentingliving situationtestimony
Sarah Sun Kanell began attending a Salt Lake City residential ward as a high schooler. In that ward, she experienced what she describes as true belonging. This was only the beginning of Sarah’s conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ but the people she met exemplified the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she wanted to be. On this week’s episode, Sarah shares what she has learned about the contribution we all have the ability to make to the Church of Jesus Christ.
Time stamps:
3:25- Honoring Sacrifice of Others 9:27- High Expectations and Gentle Parenting? 17:20- An Unconventional Living Situation 19:31- Gathered In 30:17- Barbara and Gaining a Testimony 33:13- Chosen 40:05- Unhistoric Acts 46:34- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“If I’m willing to choose Him then I think He can turn me into something better than what I can even imagine right now, and what better thing is there to be than His?”
Sarah Sun Kanell began attending a Salt Lake City residential ward as a high schooler. In that ward, she experienced what she describes as true belonging. This was only the beginning of Sarah’s conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ but the people she met exemplified the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she wanted to be. On this week’s episode, Sarah shares what she has learned about the contribution we all have the ability to make to the Church of Jesus Christ.
Time stamps:
3:25- Honoring Sacrifice of Others 9:27- High Expectations and Gentle Parenting? 17:20- An Unconventional Living Situation 19:31- Gathered In 30:17- Barbara and Gaining a Testimony 33:13- Chosen 40:05- Unhistoric Acts 46:34- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“If I’m willing to choose Him then I think He can turn me into something better than what I can even imagine right now, and what better thing is there to be than His?”
congenital heart diseaseheart momopen heart surgeriestrust in the Lordgratitudecommunitymom guiltperspective
Prior to her son’s birth in 2020, Caitlin Bekker didn’t have experience with congenital heart disease. Five years later, being a “heart mom” has become a core part of her identity. On this week’s episode, Caitlin shares how watching her little boy go through multiple open heart surgeries has refined her and have taught her to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude in the present, and she hopes they will ultimately help her become the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she would like to be.
1:45- Receiving and Processing a Diagnosis 7:27- Health Literacy 10:26- Finding a Community 12:09- Living in the Present 14:27- Why? 19:14- Mom Guilt 22:40- Bringing Matthew Home 25:05- Comforting Those Who Stand In Need of Comfort 34:08- Hard Is Hard 38:08- Perspective 40:49- Update 43:00- Living in the Present Pt. 2 45:27- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“Life’s going to pass by no matter what so you might as well let the hard situations help you to become more of what you want to be.”
Episodes References:
President Jeffrey R. Holland said, “With apologies to Elder Neal A. Maxwell for daring to modify and enlarge something he once said, I too suggest that “one’s life … cannot be both faith-filled and stress-free.” It simply will not work “to glide naively through life,” saying as we sip another glass of lemonade, “Lord, give me all thy choicest virtues, but be certain not to give me grief, nor sorrow, nor pain, nor opposition. Please do not let anyone dislike me or betray me, and above all, do not ever let me feel forsaken by Thee or those I love. In fact, Lord, be careful to keep me from all the experiences that made Thee divine. And then, when the rough sledding by everyone else is over, please let me come and dwell with Thee, where I can boast about how similar our strengths and our characters are as I float along on my cloud of comfortable Christianity.” https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/57holland?lang=eng
Prior to her son’s birth in 2020, Caitlin Bekker didn’t have experience with congenital heart disease. Five years later, being a “heart mom” has become a core part of her identity. On this week’s episode, Caitlin shares how watching her little boy go through multiple open heart surgeries has refined her and have taught her to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude in the present, and she hopes they will ultimately help her become the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she would like to be.
1:45- Receiving and Processing a Diagnosis 7:27- Health Literacy 10:26- Finding a Community 12:09- Living in the Present 14:27- Why? 19:14- Mom Guilt 22:40- Bringing Matthew Home 25:05- Comforting Those Who Stand In Need of Comfort 34:08- Hard Is Hard 38:08- Perspective 40:49- Update 43:00- Living in the Present Pt. 2 45:27- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
“Life’s going to pass by no matter what so you might as well let the hard situations help you to become more of what you want to be.”
Episodes References:
President Jeffrey R. Holland said, “With apologies to Elder Neal A. Maxwell for daring to modify and enlarge something he once said, I too suggest that “one’s life … cannot be both faith-filled and stress-free.” It simply will not work “to glide naively through life,” saying as we sip another glass of lemonade, “Lord, give me all thy choicest virtues, but be certain not to give me grief, nor sorrow, nor pain, nor opposition. Please do not let anyone dislike me or betray me, and above all, do not ever let me feel forsaken by Thee or those I love. In fact, Lord, be careful to keep me from all the experiences that made Thee divine. And then, when the rough sledding by everyone else is over, please let me come and dwell with Thee, where I can boast about how similar our strengths and our characters are as I float along on my cloud of comfortable Christianity.” https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2020/10/57holland?lang=eng