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Cheering Each Other Home: Divine Patience, Family Boundaries, and Staying Connected in a Divided World

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In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, host Maurice Harker leads a powerful Spiritual Psychology Masterclass discussion inspired by a recent General Conference women’s session and the doctrine of divine patience.

Through real-world family stories, therapeutic insight, and gospel principles, this episode explores what it truly means to cheer each other on, especially when loved ones are off course, questioning faith, or living differently than we hoped.

Topics include:

  • Maintaining eternal standards without losing connection

  • Navigating complex family situations involving faith, boundaries, and LGBTQ+ questions

  • Why cheering matters more than correcting

  • Seeing others through Heavenly Father’s eyes

  • God’s patience as a model for parenting, marriage, and discipleship

  • The power of prayer, agency, and spiritual “rerouting”

Using a memorable GPS metaphor and deeply personal experiences, Maurice invites listeners to replace judgment with charity and fear with faith—while still honoring covenants and family values.

This episode is for parents, leaders, and disciples who want to stay loving without surrendering truth, and who believe that charity is what helps everyone survive the journey home.

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