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Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones

Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones

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Get help answering some of life’s most challenging questions with Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones. This @scripturecentralofficial original series offers practical insights and ways to navigate life’s challenges and heaviest questions through the lens of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The show covers various topics, from life skills, personal development, Church history/culture, service, and personal relationships, all through the lens of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved.
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  • The Lost Prequel That Changes How the Book of Mormon Begins | Don Bradley E0057
    May 1 2026

    "I, Nephi . . . ." We’ve all read the beginning of the Book of Mormon.

    Lehi is warned. Nephi is sent back. Laban is drunk. The story moves fast and feels familiar.

    But what if we’ve been reading it without understanding the setting it's unfolding in?

    In this episode, I sit down with church historian and former "ex-Mormon" atheist Don Bradley to explore a clue hiding in plain sight, one that tells us more about the "lost 116 pages" and reframes how we see the Book of Mormon's entire opening sequence - and the book itself. Not by changing its meaning, but by grounding it in its original sacred context.

    The beginning of the Book of Mormon isn't just happening randomly. It’s taking place during a specific moment in the Jewish calendar, a festival setting that adds layers of clarity to what’s happening and why, refocusing the story from being about Lehi's escape from Jerusalem to being about your own deliverance and the redemption of the world.

    Once you see it, the timing, the tension, and even the actions of key figures start to come into sharper focus.

    We don’t just revisit the story. We slow it down, connect the dots, and explore what was there all along.

    If you’ve ever felt like there’s more going on in the scriptures than what’s on the surface, this conversation will change how you read them.

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    The Lost 116 Pages: Reconstructing the Book of Mormon's Missing Stories https://www.amazon.com/Lost-116-Pages-Reconstructing-Mormons/dp/158958760X

    "A Passover Setting for Lehi's Exodus," published in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Scripture https://interpreterfoundation.org/journal/a-passover-setting-for-lehis-exodus

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • The Silent Force Pulling People Away from Their Faith | David Snell E0056
    Apr 17 2026

    Most people don't walk away from their faith in a dramatic moment. They don't deconstruct overnight. They slowly stop caring.

    In this episode of Let’s Get Real, I sit down with David Snell from @keystonelds to talk about the quiet threat that is pulling more people away than doubt or hard questions.

    What happens when your faith was built on other people and they let you down? What do you do when belief stops feeling simple and starts becoming complicated? Why do so many people get stuck right there?

    We talk about why apathy matters more than controversy, the difference between borrowed belief and personal conviction, and how faith naturally moves through stages of simplicity and complexity. We also break down why testimony is something that must be built over time instead of relying on a single answer.

    This is not a conversation about easy solutions. It is about what actually holds when things get difficult.

    If you have ever felt your faith drifting, this episode will help you understand why and what you can do about it.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • The Uncomfortable Truth About Accountability and Healing from Sexual Abuse | Sage Williams E0055
    Apr 7 2026

    Some think healing means being kind, moving on, and keeping the peace.

    But what if that approach is actually keeping people stuck?

    We’re taught to avoid discomfort. We’re taught not to make things worse. We’re taught that compassion means letting things go. But over time, the same pain keeps coming back, and the same wounds never fully heal.

    In this conversation, author and victim's advocate Sage Williams challenges that idea.

    Real healing is not about pretending the past didn’t happen. It is not about avoiding hard things. It is about bringing things into the light, telling the truth about what is there, and embracing accountability, even when it feels uncomfortable.

    Sometimes healing feels worse before it gets better. That does not mean something is wrong. It may mean you are finally facing what is real.

    We talk about why being nice can sometimes make things worse, why accountability is often misunderstood, and what it actually looks like to heal in a way that lasts.

    This is not the easiest path. But it might be the most honest one.

    Buy Sage's book: https://www.deseretbook.com/product/6078641.html?srsltid=AfmBOor7biC4Pbce5FJ1sW5ok_bbDK9p8G4MHryQYoZTUcIJlGJpEcdP

    https://a.co/d/044Hl04v

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    1 hr and 44 mins
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