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Have you ever found yourself in a season where all the usual answers feel thin? Where your prayers feel more like wrestling matches than peaceful conversations?
If you’ve been there (or if you're there right now) you’re not alone. And you’re not broken.
In this episode of Where We Meet, we step into the story of Enos, whose prayer in one short chapter of the Book of Mormon shows us what it means to pray with your whole soul.
Enos’s story is raw, real, and refreshingly relevant. It begins in an ordinary moment but turns into a life-altering encounter with the Lord.
This episode is for the woman who loves Jesus but feels spiritually worn out. It’s for the one wondering if prayer still works. It’s for the heart that wants to believe but just needs a little help holding on.
We’ll explore:
• What Enos’s wrestle teaches us about faith in action and personal growth
• Why remembering spiritual roots, even imperfect ones, can steady us in crisis
• How turning outward after a personal revelation invites deeper peace
We also reflect on how the Lord often leads with forgiveness. And we’ll talk about what it looks like to plant seeds for a future we may not get to see, trusting the Lord to fulfill His promises in His time.
You’ll leave this episode feeling encouraged to keep going, to keep praying, and to keep looking to Christ, especially if things feel unclear or hard. Because sometimes prayer doesn’t change the situation right away. But it always changes you.
Resources Mentioned:
'Simple Is the Doctrine of Christ' by Henry B Eyring
Enos
3 Nephi 5:14
D&C 3:19
Get in touch:
email: [email protected]
Instagram: @wherewemeetpodcast
Want to be a guest on the podcast?
Click HERE to apply
Click here to learn more about the Book of Mormon
*this podcast is not sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Have a topic you'd like to hear on the podcast? Click here to send a text.
Have you ever found yourself in a season where all the usual answers feel thin? Where your prayers feel more like wrestling matches than peaceful conversations?
If you’ve been there (or if you're there right now) you’re not alone. And you’re not broken.
In this episode of Where We Meet, we step into the story of Enos, whose prayer in one short chapter of the Book of Mormon shows us what it means to pray with your whole soul.
Enos’s story is raw, real, and refreshingly relevant. It begins in an ordinary moment but turns into a life-altering encounter with the Lord.
This episode is for the woman who loves Jesus but feels spiritually worn out. It’s for the one wondering if prayer still works. It’s for the heart that wants to believe but just needs a little help holding on.
We’ll explore:
• What Enos’s wrestle teaches us about faith in action and personal growth
• Why remembering spiritual roots, even imperfect ones, can steady us in crisis
• How turning outward after a personal revelation invites deeper peace
We also reflect on how the Lord often leads with forgiveness. And we’ll talk about what it looks like to plant seeds for a future we may not get to see, trusting the Lord to fulfill His promises in His time.
You’ll leave this episode feeling encouraged to keep going, to keep praying, and to keep looking to Christ, especially if things feel unclear or hard. Because sometimes prayer doesn’t change the situation right away. But it always changes you.
Resources Mentioned:
'Simple Is the Doctrine of Christ' by Henry B Eyring
Enos
3 Nephi 5:14
D&C 3:19
Get in touch:
email: [email protected]
Instagram: @wherewemeetpodcast
Want to be a guest on the podcast?
Click HERE to apply
Click here to learn more about the Book of Mormon
*this podcast is not sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints