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Real Talk & Friends - Hank Smith
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- čas přidán 3. 03. 2020
- How is Come, Follow Me going at your house? How do we approach scripture study in a new way, even if we’ve read the Book of Mormon again and again? Author, speaker, and teacher Hank Smith tackles these questions with his insightful stories and classic humor, showing that you don’t have to be perfect or do things in a conventional way to effectively learn and teach the gospel.
With stories about growing to love the Book of Mormon on his mission, teaching his daughter, and tackling his family’s 98-percent-of-the-time disastrous gospel discussions, Hank will make you smile and may just help spark some inspiration in you so you can have more meaningful study.
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This is a conversation not a lecture by Hank Smith. I love the give and take all the way through.I love what I've learned.
That verse in 2 Nephi 5:16 is so beautiful! I had never thought about that principle, but it is really powerful. So glad that student shared it with Hank, and he with us. Thank you!
I love hank. Funny enough he taught me how to read the scriptures in a new way for me in a time where scripture study was becoming mundane. I took his class and he always asked us “why would Moroni chose to include this?” This helped change my scripture study I read and questioned every chapter “why did Moroni and therefore God want to include this?” Life changing!
Hanks gift isn’t only that he’s funny but it’s his ability to connect with people. He always real and authentic. He had a way of speaking to people and not talking down to them but speaking on their level. So many times I think all of us feel in in school and through college that people talk down to us. Hank is real, unjudgmental, and humble which is why so many thousands and thousands of people have been inspired by him.
Absolutely love this💕
Thankyou this bible teaching technique motivated the world with gospel verses and understandable message!!!!
This was wonderful!❤
I don’t often read comments but I read these and find it so interesting and a great teaching/learning opportunity. We all learn and hear differently. I loved the back and forth. It felt like friends having a conversation we all got to listen in on. I felt the passion, excitement and enthusiasm. I totally respect that for some that kind of communication can feel uncomfortable. The key for me is to give feedback but in a way the acknowledges its your personal view, not a right or wrong issue. Thank your for this conversation ,..it was just what I needed today.
I love what he said about Christ speaking to His apostles. We've been enjoying watching The Chosen, and it looks like Hank would approve of the casting and portrayal=]
I like Hank Smith, that's why I tried to watch this, but lady stop interrupting and finishing his sentences.
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I’ve been thinking about their comment, stewardship versus ownership. I totally get it, when I am in ownership I’m in the wrong place. When I am in stewardship I’m in the right place
I really enjoyed this. Thanks so much for the time and effort that everyone put into this! I loved how it seemed like a conversation between friends that I was invited to listen in on. I miss this. 4 or 5 months ago (whenever this was filmed) was a completely different world than today so thanks for this. Thanks for the hope and renewal of faith. I'm going to try harder to see the tear stains on the plates.
This is so great 1 st time hooking up , thank you so much 😊 Merry Christmas
Hosts interrupt guest too much in my opinion. The guests have somuch to teach us.....let them do it.
It's interesting that everyone is being mean to her about interrupting. I was feeling frustrated with the men for interrupting her over and over. If she wasn't assertive they would have talked over her the whole time.
thank you for your kindness
@@ganellyn Do not feel bad, i like it your comments 😊
Complaints about the interruption are not meant to be mean. They're voicing a frustration/dislike that their expectations were not met. An interview is not about the interviewer whatsoever, but in a dialogue or "round-table" discussion, everyone is free to add their thoughts as much as they want. I, too, struggled with this for the first few minutes until I realized what the deal was: it's not an interview, despite the hosts asking the guest questions (that alone does not define an interview). It's a dialogue, and everyone is interrupting everyone, much like in organic conversations. (That's not to say interrupting is right or wrong. It's just what happens sometimes. )
I hope this comment doesn’t make one of the hosts feel bad, but it’s so frustrating for viewers to want to hear the guest speak, and they are constantly being interrupted. It makes the viewer feel cheated not to hear what he/she has to say before being interrupted. I love to hear Hank Smith speak and feel that he wasn’t given a chance to say a complete sentence before being interrupted. He was gracious about it, but at one point he said “I don’t mean to interrupt you but I’d like to tell a story.”
Stop interrupting and let him speak.
Please let the guest talk, not you interrupting all the time. And you almost never let your co-host talk. The lady really needs to back off and stop constantly responding like “I love that” repeated over and over. You are far too dominate and really very annoying. We want to hear from Hank, not you, sister. Sorry. I’m leaving. I can’t stand to hear you interrupting anymore.