Listen "Deciding How Much to Study | Jan 2026 pt2 | Primarily Scripture w Cindy Young"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode, Cindy Young shares valuable insights on how to set realistic goals for your scripture study and stay consistent, even when you miss a day. Learn how to utilize the Come Follow Me manual and the Gospel Library app to track your progress and stay on course. Remember, the amount of time you spend is more important than the number of verses you read. Tune in as Cindy helps you create meaningful connections with the scriptures and strengthen your testimony. Don't forget to visit the website for free worksheets and more resources!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips
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