Kenna's return to the LDS church after experiencing abuse and seeing God's hand guide her back.

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • "Loving people that are different from us is what it's about. We are not here to perfect anyone else. We are here to become perfected in Christ and learn of Him, and feel His love, and one of the best ways that I have felt His love and continue to feel His love is by loving other people."
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  • @erikaallen7998
    @erikaallen7998 10 місяців тому +4

    Beautiful story! 😍 I love listening to this podcast. I love knowing that I am not the only one and I love hearing about all the miracles God works for each and every one of us! I am so grateful for such a loving Heavenly Father. ❤️

  • @jerry_phillips
    @jerry_phillips 10 місяців тому +14

    I love the spirit I feel when I hear these stories. It’s like coming home and knowing the place for the first time.

  • @kathywallace7299
    @kathywallace7299 День тому

    Her beautiful complexion!!!!! And I’m so happy she came back 💕💕💕

  • @bagnasbayabas
    @bagnasbayabas 10 місяців тому +13

    You can not deny the Book of Mormon because you felt it. It is true.

    • @lukev483
      @lukev483 9 місяців тому

      I have read the BofM over 20 times all the way through in the hopes I would get that feeling but it never came. The more I read it the more the details stood out to me. The first several times I read it, I didn’t find it disturbing but the more I read it I saw the small messages and it became disturbing to me.

    • @bagnasbayabas
      @bagnasbayabas 9 місяців тому +1

      @@lukev483 you are either offended or you have doubts. Doubt your doubts and do your best to endure to the end. Stay in the boat and continue to do good things because wickedness never was happiness.

  • @andrewdurfee3896
    @andrewdurfee3896 10 місяців тому +7

    We more fully know what we believe when those things are tested with tension.

  • @echandlerchilds
    @echandlerchilds 10 місяців тому +10

    Thank You Kenna for sharing your story, testimony, and light of Christ. I particularly loved your testimony of meeting people where they are at and loving them no matter what choices they make. Christ meets us where we are and lifts us higher through his love and gospel. I know that we will experience a never-ending flow of joy as we look back on those times and places where we testified of our Savior. I pray that you will continue to testify of Him and let your light shine. Ashley...at the end of each episode my heart leaps with joy for you and those people you have brought on. My love for others always increases. Thank you for listening to and following the Spirit as you continue your Come Back Podcast.

  • @DannyAGray
    @DannyAGray 10 місяців тому +3

    Clark Gilbert is AMAZEBALLS!!! Such a fantastic dude

  • @adamd7754
    @adamd7754 10 місяців тому +3

    That is wonderful for this family to return. ❤

  • @shellyhansen8634
    @shellyhansen8634 10 місяців тому +2

    Great story! Loved it! My favorite part was the message that the Savior will meet us where we are! Loved that

  • @GrandmaKnightLife
    @GrandmaKnightLife 10 місяців тому +4

    That’s amazing that you had open communication and unconditional love ❤️ from your parents!

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому

      Lehi had open communication and unconditional love for Laman and Lemuel. He still expected and taught them high standards that not all his children wanted to adhere to. Keeping and expecting those high standards is not the same as “not loving unconditionally”.
      Or am I overthinking your comment and it’s intent?

    • @GrandmaKnightLife
      @GrandmaKnightLife 10 місяців тому

      @@dcarts5616 I was remembering how hateful my LDS mother became towards me when I became an evangelical. It pushed me farther away from the LDS church ⛪️ She behaved like an enemy!

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому +1

      @@GrandmaKnightLife I recall this same sentiment when my mom and dad decided to attend the LDS church in their early 20’s. My mom was a convert, my dad less active that came back. The backlash from her “Christian” parents (my grandparents) was dreadful. They hated my dad, and basically disowned but not completely my mother, who mind you, was an only child. It was an interesting time. I don’t like that anyone would shun people for their beliefs. We have an open policy in my home; do what you want religiously and you’ll be loved and accepted UNLESS you go anti and then we’ll have issues. Respect my beliefs, I’ll respect your beliefs.

    • @GrandmaKnightLife
      @GrandmaKnightLife 10 місяців тому

      @@dcarts5616 all I said to her was that I didn’t want to go to seminary anymore and said I didn’t believe that men could become Gods (I said it calmly and respectfully) and she became furious with me and started attacking me for no reason when I was just going about my business and not attacking her.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому

      @@GrandmaKnightLife I’m just saying that it’s a two way street. There’s plenty of hate that goes around. It’s not just relegated to “Mormons hating their kids/family who leave the faith and stop communicating with ones who leave or believe differently”.
      And “Mormons” don’t believe in becoming gods in the way it’s interpreted to mean by outsiders. Just like a child will grow up to become like their parents, LDS believe they will become like our heavenly parents. I don’t think a few comments by some leaders in the church in a few select paragraphs does our true believe on the matter much grace. The Bible is clear in a few areas that get ignored in some churches and the LDS takes them as truth.
      The apostasy is real, I invite you to see what happened to Christ’s church and its structure after his apostles died off around 97-101AD. It was a nasty 1700 years before Christ restored the Gospel in a religious freedom backed US nation. God lives, His Son died and was resurrected for us, the comforter is our guide to help us recognize and remember truth we knew prior to our mortal life. The heavens are not closed.
      We could all do better. Attacking the LDS is simply a cop out for others to not be better too.

  • @ernestmckay
    @ernestmckay 9 місяців тому +1

    I love serving in the temple with my wife helps me remember how import the good women of the church.
    The authority they hold to blesses the live of just not the sisters but their husbands and families

  • @ahh-2-ahh
    @ahh-2-ahh 10 місяців тому +3

    I feel u Kenna... even when i was going thru my faith crisis, i always and still believed in the BOM and its doctrines.
    It was nice to hear ur story! Thanks 4 sharing❤

  • @henryponnefz1419
    @henryponnefz1419 10 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp
    @TrebizondMusic-cm6fp 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you both so much for being anxiously engaged in this good cause.

  • @MsEva9470
    @MsEva9470 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your story, but it makes me sad that you had to go through this it really sucks l thought in primary for many years l love the children they are the future,very happy that you can back 👏👏👏😊

  • @rconger24
    @rconger24 8 місяців тому

    Wow what an experience Kenna!
    So no clothing recommended by the priesthood _upon_ the body but liquor promoted by "conspiring men of the last days" _within_ the body.
    That evil one can really put a point of view in us, where good seems evil and evil seems good.
    And your experience was first hand!

  • @tgray747
    @tgray747 10 місяців тому +1

    Amazing story! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @LCmonman
    @LCmonman 10 місяців тому +1

    Awesome episode 🤍

  • @Sissysue22
    @Sissysue22 9 місяців тому

    Love

  • @millennialfalkon
    @millennialfalkon 10 місяців тому +1

    Go Kenna! ❤

  • @shantel4960
    @shantel4960 10 місяців тому +1

  • @r.dwoodruff501
    @r.dwoodruff501 10 місяців тому +1

    What a great podcast. I love the view of the new ways the church is going by accepting everyone for who they are and not by not having a Temple recommend. That’s one of the biggest reasons I’ve come back. Thank you for that analogy on the bishop. If I do my Come Back Podcast, it will include my experience with a bishop. But thank you for your comment on its only a man over his head.
    I love this podcast every one I listen too just reinforces my desire to be back in gods presence.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому +2

      I don’t know what you mean by “now the church is accepting of non-temple recommend holders”. I have been in seasons of non-temple worthiness and never felt I wasn’t accepted. I put myself out of worthiness, not the church or the temple recommend. I don’t understand your comment. Can you help me out to better understand what I’m clearly missing?

    • @r.dwoodruff501
      @r.dwoodruff501 10 місяців тому

      @@dcarts5616 I’m 65 when I left the church 50 years ago the members were cruel too those that didn’t follow all the rules. Yes you were looked down upon by members if you didn’t have your Temple recommend. All I’m saying now is the church is accepting of you no matter where your testimony lies nor how faithful you act towards all the covenants. Thats all now between you/me and god no one else. That’s a big stress reliever. That’s one of the reasons I’ve came back. Try finding all my comments to the podcast and you’ll know me better.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому +1

      @@r.dwoodruff501 I come from a family of multiple excommunicated members since the 1830’s. One thing I noticed and that those I was able to meet over the last 5 decades related to me, is that a lot of the scorn was self inflicted. I’m not saying in your case, but in most cases. Myself, while I didn’t have a recommend, I self-purged a lot. Nobody knew, nobody knew why, but I thought they knew and I thought that they knew why so I acted like they did and I ended up alienated, self inflicted though. There’s a lot of projection going on in the church among ex-members or those of us having struggles. It’s not healthy, it’s not good, it’s not conducive to the gospel.
      I’m glad you are back. Are you rich now? Most on this podcast are super wealthy and it all came from leaving and coming back…at least that’s the broad strokes I paint with the people who are in this podcast. ;) (that’s my struggle, it’s my experience, I’m sure you’ll let me have it and help affirm whatever I say is truth because I have experienced it)

    • @r.dwoodruff501
      @r.dwoodruff501 10 місяців тому +2

      @@dcarts5616 I very wealthy in blessing. I listen to all these podcasts and see my story in almost every story. I’m very thankful to be back for myself and no one else. I’m praying faithfully to see if I should share my story. One thing I’ve learned in AA as I’m a recovering alcoholic 8 years clean and it best to tell your story to cleanse oneself.
      I’m not going to blast you for its your opinion and your welcome to have it as one lesson I’ve learned from Jesus is to love all unconditionally. Also I’m a great great grandson of Wilford Woodruff. I hail from the fifth wife.

  • @CarlosRomero-pl9tk
    @CarlosRomero-pl9tk 9 місяців тому

    it seems like the book of mormon is a common theme with all of your interviews... thats telling.

  • @Thriving-uv2ce
    @Thriving-uv2ce 10 місяців тому +1

    I thought this video was going to be more about somebody who left the church because of the principal reasons most people are leaving today, namely, church, history, and problematic church doctrine that is unable to be explained away
    Sounds like her journey was more of one with some personal trauma earlier in her life, and then persuaded by church leaders, and some personal experiences to come back to the church.
    Those personal experiences that she mentions, which brought her back into the church, are actually not unique to the LDS church, and could’ve honestly happened in any religion
    Unfortunately, most people who leave because of doctrine and church history issues, never make their way back because there are no answers sufficient enough to bring them back

    • @Come.Back.Podcast
      @Come.Back.Podcast  10 місяців тому +5

      The title of this episode is pretty clear. If you go through and read the others you will find different experiences with history, doctrine etc. There is even a playlist specifically for that if you search in our playlist categories.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 10 місяців тому +1

      Because LDS church history is rather young, it’s easy not to memory hole or look back according to today’s norms, it’s also easy to glance over the history and past of other faiths, and the trouble it must be when looking back to adhere to them also.
      Indulgences? Burning people alive after spilling their guts? Hanging people upside down? Worship of saints and Mary ?Gathering up and killing people who believe differently? Creation of new theology so you can be more mainstream? Establishing new churches to be able to divorce? Killing people who wanted to read the Bible in their own home in their own language? I mean LDS church history is a G-rated pre-wokeism Disney cartoon compared to how we got to modern Catholicism, Protestant, Baptist, Islam, Buddhism, Hindu etc.
      Leaving the lds church over church history is sad and it happens to a lot of people. The spirit still testifies of the truths of the doctrine, period.