
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Meet Camrey Wiberg, a recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Oklahoma, Oklahoma City mission.
In this conversation we discuss a wide variety of topics that led to change and growth for Kaylee. Among those topics we will explore are fencing, obedience, anxiety and communication struggles, perfectionism, faith, patience, and the joyous message of Christ.
Some verses of Scripture and hymns referenced in this conversation:
Ether 12:27
Ether 12:37
1 Nephi 7:10
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to [email protected] and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
5
3131 ratings
Meet Camrey Wiberg, a recently returned missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in the Oklahoma, Oklahoma City mission.
In this conversation we discuss a wide variety of topics that led to change and growth for Kaylee. Among those topics we will explore are fencing, obedience, anxiety and communication struggles, perfectionism, faith, patience, and the joyous message of Christ.
Some verses of Scripture and hymns referenced in this conversation:
Ether 12:27
Ether 12:37
1 Nephi 7:10
If you or someone you know and love has very recently returned from their mission and would like to record a similar conversation, please send an email to [email protected] and we will line it up.
If you have felt a desire to make a change in your life due to anything said in this conversation, I invite you to get out and do something about it now, so that when the questions is asked, "Can You Feel So Now?", you can answer with a resounding YES!
1,455 Listeners
3,629 Listeners
2,568 Listeners
10,367 Listeners