Your Resources
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Rules for submission
We want to ensure that the sources included on this page align with this audience's goals. Therefore, your suggestions will need to meet the following criteria to be added:
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Is the material relevant and valuable for one's CFM study/ experience?
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Does the source provide information that is historically and doctrinally accurate? (Keeping in mind that there can be some differences in dates and perspectives based upon the nature of the histories and many of the topics we cover.)
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Is the source in harmony with the teachings of the Church, even if the materials are not published/ produced by the Church or by Church members?
Logistical necessities:
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In most cases, this will need to be a source that requires minimal ongoing management. However, there may be some exceptions.
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Some opinion-based materials may be filtered in addition to sources that are confrontational, sensationalized, political, or otherwise in conflict with the purpose of this site.
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Hosted by Melanie Stroud. "A funny, inspirational, REAL podcast that correlates with the weekly Come Follow Me curriculum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The host, Melanie Stroud, shares her thoughts about the weekly lessons and gives REAL LIFE examples showing how we can apply the scriptures to our lives every day."
"Host Ben Lomu and special guests take a deeper dive into concepts and doctrines from the New Testament that correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource. Now expanded to an hour-long format, Come Follow Up complements your personal and family scripture study." produced by BYU TV.
A collection of short animated videos created for young children. These outline the basic concepts of each lesson and are perfect for young kids with short attention spans.
A collection of weekly videos, lessons, and activities for kids. There is a free blog that is produced by Living Scriptures. Most of the CFM videos on the site are free, but some portions/ materials do require a paid subscription.