Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher podcast

New Beginnings in Christ: Identity, Repentance, and Escaping Shame Spirals

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Welcome to the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, hosted by Maurice Harker—a faith-based resource for those striving to strengthen their marriages and develop greater self-mastery through gospel-centered principles.

Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by those who strive to live its teachings and apply them to real-life challenges.

In this episode, Maurice explores the gospel psychology of new beginnings—and why many people get stuck believing their story is “finished,” their identity work is “done,” or their mistakes define their future.

This conversation covers powerful, practical principles for personal healing, recovery, and family hope, including:

  • Why your identity statement should be a ritual (review + revise), not a one-time project

  • Repentance as re-harmonizing with God (not “getting caught” or “being in trouble”)

  • The “discover → plan → act → reflect” cycle as a divine training system for growth

  • How discouragement and shame can slow progress more than the actual mistake

  • Recognizing satanic self-talk and replacing it with edifying truth (Moroni 7)

  • Finding hope when family members are off the covenant path—and trusting God’s long timeline

  • Why healing is built through small daily steps, not one dramatic “light switch” moment

  • Christ as the steady foundation when marriage, parenting, and life feel chaotic

If you feel stuck in guilt, fear, or discouragement—or you’re carrying pain about your marriage or your children—this episode will help you reconnect to Christ’s promise: you can begin again.

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