
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we discuss a bizarre culinary textbook that credits the founding of the Church to “Joseph Young,” and a missionary's question about whether someone should pray to know if the Book of Mormon is true.
Gerrit also shares an unforgettable Walgreens VHS story that ends with a strong testimony.
Please join us in our Standard of Truth Dead and in Hell March Madness Bracket Buster Challenge:
Password: rice
https://fantasy.espn.com/tc/sharer?challengeId=277&from=espn&context=GROUP_INVITE&edition=espn-en&groupId=1d5c280f-2dc4-4104-8176-cc1fa81237f6&joinKey=3767b450-8248-37f2-b8f2-84f7a5625440
Sign up for our free monthly email: https://standardoftruthpodcast.substack.com
If you have any questions or possible topics of discussion for upcoming podcasts, please email us at: [email protected]
By Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat4.9
937937 ratings
In this episode, we discuss a bizarre culinary textbook that credits the founding of the Church to “Joseph Young,” and a missionary's question about whether someone should pray to know if the Book of Mormon is true.
Gerrit also shares an unforgettable Walgreens VHS story that ends with a strong testimony.
Please join us in our Standard of Truth Dead and in Hell March Madness Bracket Buster Challenge:
Password: rice
https://fantasy.espn.com/tc/sharer?challengeId=277&from=espn&context=GROUP_INVITE&edition=espn-en&groupId=1d5c280f-2dc4-4104-8176-cc1fa81237f6&joinKey=3767b450-8248-37f2-b8f2-84f7a5625440
Sign up for our free monthly email: https://standardoftruthpodcast.substack.com
If you have any questions or possible topics of discussion for upcoming podcasts, please email us at: [email protected]

1,517 Listeners

1,039 Listeners

6,503 Listeners

1,839 Listeners

1,814 Listeners

925 Listeners

2,686 Listeners

11,035 Listeners

612 Listeners

570 Listeners

525 Listeners

1,580 Listeners

2,022 Listeners

318 Listeners

191 Listeners