001: Ronald and Sandra Bean - Mission: Uganda
In the first episode of Faith in Action a missionary couple speak about their mission in Uganda. They talk about their experience there and how it has affected their testimonies and lives. They talk...
View Article002: Bishopric from Calgary
The young adults of the Confederation Park Young Single Adult Ward of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, participate in a special highway cleanup service project. Karl Bodon and the bishopric of the ward, along...
View Article003: Dr. Drew Cahoon - Uganda
Dr. Drew Cahoon talks about his humanitarian efforts in Uganda, Africa. He also talks about all the people involved with the school of dentistry that was created solely from donations and volunteers....
View Article004: Service Projects in Guatemala
Nine young single adults from across the nation joined others from around the world to do service in a remote area in Guatemala called the Polochic Valley. There they served the Mayan Q’eqchi people....
View Article005: Emergency Preparedness
Barbara Salsbury talks about her vast experience with emergency preparedness. Barbara explains the difference between provident living and disaster preparedness. She also gives advice on how we all can...
View Article006: Elder Glenn L. Rudd (Emeritus)
Elder Glenn L. Rudd (emeritus Seventy) speaks about his experience with the welfare program from the early 1930s to the present. Elder Rudd also speaks about how the welfare program has helped people...
View Article007: Tom and Ellie Pocock
Tom Pocock and his wife, Ellie Pocock, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Pococks served for 18 months in Belarus and then again for another 18 months in Nairobi, Kenya....
View Article008: Val and Margie Walton
Val Walton and his wife, Margie Walton, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Waltons served for 18 months in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They discuss their feelings when being...
View Article009: James and Carolyn Oldham
James Oldham and his wife, Carolyn Oldham, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Oldhams served for 18 months in Vientiane, Laos. They discuss their feelings when being called...
View Article010: Thomas and Linda Brighton
Thomas Brighton and his wife, Linda Brighton, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Brightons served for 18 months in Beijing, China. They discuss their feelings when being...
View Article011: Maxwell and Linda Cox
Maxwell Cox and his wife, Linda, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Coxes served for 18 months in Maputo, Mozambique. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what...
View Article012: Gil and Heidi Bowden
Gil Bowden and his wife, Heidi, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Bowdens served for 18 months in Novosibirsk, Russia. They discuss their feelings upon being called and...
View Article013: Richard and Joanne Loosli
Richard Loosli and his wife, Joanne, speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Looslis served for 18 months in Istanbul, Turkey. They discuss their feelings upon being called and...
View Article014: Special Episode - Haiti
Nate Leishman, manager of operation processes and logistics for humanitarian aid, and Brett Bass, director of humanitarian aid, speak about the role of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
View Article015: Alan and Linda Turner
Alan and Linda Turner speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Turners served for 18 months in Harare, Zimbabwe. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like...
View Article016: Ralph and Aileen Walker - Indonesia
Ralph and Aileen Walker speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Walkers served for 18 months in Indonesia. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like when...
View Article017: Gale and Joyce Larsen - Georgia
Gale and Joyce Larsen speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Larsens served for 18 months in T’Bilisi, Georgia. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was...
View Article018: Jerry and Sue Ann Capener - Belarus
Jerry and Sue Ann Capener speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Capeners served for 18 months in Belarus. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like...
View Article019: Gary and LaRee Phillipi - Australia
Gary and LaRee Phillipi speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Phillipis served for 18 months in Australia. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like...
View Article020: John and Connie Woodward - Ghana
John and Connie Woodward speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Woodwards served for 18 months in Ghana. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like when...
View Article021: Grant and Sherry Atkinson - Germany
Grant and Sherry Atkinson speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Atkinsons served for 18 months in Germany. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like...
View Article022: Dean and Marilyn Bawden - Guatemala
Dean and Marilyn Bawden speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Bawdens served for 18 months in Guatemala. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like when...
View Article023: Lawrence and Noma Bowman - Vietnam
Lawrence and Noma Bowman speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Bowmans served for 18 months in Vietnam. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like when...
View Article024: Larry and Lynda Benson - Chile
Larry and Lynda Benson speak about their experience as humanitarian missionaries. The Bensons served for 18 months in Chile. They discuss their feelings upon being called and what it was like when they...
View Article025: Managing Director of the Welfare Department - Dennis Lifferth
Listen to an interview with the managing director of the Welfare Department. Brother Dennis Lifferth talks about the history of the Welfare Department, its goals, its desires, and its future. Brother...
View Article026: John and Gerri Esplin - Kenya
Can you find Kenya on the map? Do you know what the roads are like there? Do you know what it is like to live there? What about the hardships found there? Can you imagine the smiles on the faces of...
View Article027: McClain Bybee - Managing Director of LDS Philanthropies
What would you do if you had more money than you knew what to do with? Many people in that situation become philanthropists. However, believe it or not you don’t have to have billions of dollars to...
View Article028: Brother and Sister Tanner - India
Did you know that India is the sixth-largest country in the world and one of the most ancient civilizations? India has one of the most dense populations in the world, with over a billion people in the...
View Article029: Brother and Sister Merkley - Myanmar
Where is Myanmar? It is not a typo: that is the name of the country. It used to be called Burma. Do you know it now? Maybe you think it is a small country tucked away in the world, but it is one of the...
View Article030: Brother and Sister Christiansen - Nepal
In Nepal are eight of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest. Nepal becomes the guardian of the watchtowers of the world. And like the watchmen in those towers, the Christiansens spent...
View Article031: Josh Brazier and Luke Drake
Listen to this wonderful story of an idea that turned into an opportunity to affect thousands. Listen to the story of the creation of Kaiizen, a nonprofit organization with one purpose only: To help...
View Article032: Navajo Service Project
Learn about the Pleasant Grove, Grove Creek 5th Ward priests quorum service project to the Navajo reservation
View Article033: Brother and Sister Dosdall
Much like the Tanners in episode 28 of Faith in Action, the Dosdalls served in India as humanitarian missionaries. However, their story is unique and touching in a different way. The Dosdalls served...
View Article034: Brother and Sister Cudney
In preparation for the dedication of the Kyiv Ukraine Temple, listen to this episode, in which Brother and Sister Cudney give their time and talents to the building up of the kingdom in Ukraine. Listen...
View Article035: Brother and Sister Thomsen
Dignitaries come from around the world to visit Salt Lake City. As a part of the tours that are given, many of these dignitaries come to the Humanitarian Center. Listen as Doug and Lorie Thomsen take...
View Article036: Miracle Makeover
For a Christmas service project, one ward decided to remodel the home of a family in need. Christy is a single mom with three boys, one of whom has a rare form of dwarfism. The ward built ramps,...
View Article037: Bob and Susan Bird
Imagine never knowing if the water you’re about to drink is clean. That’s the daily reality of many people living around the world, until humanitarian missionaries like Bob and Susan Bird come into the...
View Article038: Frank and Alice Wall - Argentina
Frank and Alice Wall first served a mission at home in Provo at the missionary training center. That inspired the couple to serve again; this second time they were called to serve a humanitarian...
View Article039: Japanese Tsunami - Reacting with Love
Three Japanese sisters talk about their reaction to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. They describe the situations of their families and friends in Japan and discuss how they are helping the people...
View Article040: The Gift of Hearing - Justin Osmond
Imagine being born with 90 % hearing loss. That's exactly the challenge Justin Osmond faced early on in life -- the only member of the Osmond's second generation to suffer this disability. With the...
View Article041: Mike and Melba Caldwell - Mongolia
Mike and Melba Caldwell were shocked to learn they would be serving a humanitarian mission in Mongolia, but when they arrived they quickly grew to love the people there. Two of their major...
View Article042: Garth and Wendy Green - England
Garth and Wendy Green thought their background running their plumbing business would fit perfect into a clean water mission. To their surprise, they were called to England, where most people drink...
View Article043: Austin Bennett
Austin Bennett's young life was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. His family was left wondering how their home could continue to accommodate his continuing...
View Article044: Serving at St. Vincent's
Latter-day Saints and Catholics join hands in serving Salt Lake City's homeless population at the St. Vincent DePaul Food Kitchen. A charity run by the Catholic Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of...
View Article045: Treasure Hunters
Imagine diving for sunken treasure and artifacts on the ocean floor! That's what a group of Latter-day Saints do every day off the shores of the Dominican Republic. But it's not just about finding...
View Article046: Dresses for Africa
Imagine sewing hundreds of dresses for children living thousands of miles away in one day! The sisters of the Fort Collins, Colorado Stake did just that as part of their annual service day. Learn about...
View Article047: Serving in the Storehouse
Did you know that there are over 140 Bishop's Storehouses throughout the world? Each are an important resource for the communities they serve. Join us for this in-depth look at one of largest and...
View Article048: One Step at a Time
There are thousands of people worldwide who are living today without legs and for many of them, the possibility of walking with a prosthetic is far from possible. In this episode, meet an inspiring...
View Article049: Kaw River Ward Documentary
With the worldwide growth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it's not uncommon for bilingual wards to be created. However, these types of wards can come with unique challenges. Learn...
View Article050: Orphaned in India
Upon earning his degree in Audiology, Dr. ADSN Prasad quickly learned his life's calling would be to help orphaned and disabled children in India. What started with taking in just one of his patients...
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