by Relatable Team | Jan 29, 2026 | Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
The Nuances of Emotional Control It can be easy to vilify an emotional response in an argument––especially anger––but if we can learn anything from Star Trek’s Spock, emotions are not a weakness. It is difficult to know which happens first, thoughts or...
by Relatable Team | Jan 9, 2026 | Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
What is Conflict? How would you define the word Conflict? What does conflict look like? What does conflict feel like? Taking only 1 minute to complete the following statements right now––before reading the rest of this article––will help...
by Relatable Team | May 10, 2023 | Come, Follow Me, Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
When the Pharisees came to Jesus to ask Him questions about marriage law, Jesus chose to answer them by going back to the beginning—the creation of the world: “But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female.For this cause shall a man leave his...
by Relatable Team | Feb 15, 2023 | Come, Follow Me, Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
Salt is mentioned over forty times in the scriptures. It has an estimated fourteen thousand or more uses. But when the Organizer and Creator of this world used it as instruction to His followers (us), He was clear to which characteristic of salt he was referring. Matt...
by Relatable Team | Dec 20, 2022 | Christmas, Come, Follow Me, Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
JOY TO THE WORLD Sometimes primary songs, with their uncomplicated language and simple melodies are so effective at delivering a message to the child in us all. Consider this one: IT’S JOYFUL TO LIVE THE GOSPEL It’s joyful to live the gospel! So joyful I want to sing!...
by Relatable Team | Sep 9, 2022 | Come, Follow Me, Relatable Blog Posts, Uncategorized
In this week’s Come Follow Me lesson, Isaiah’s role as a prophet seems very clear. He prophesies about the future, he calls out sin, he teaches of God’s love and invites us to follow His ways. But sometimes in ways that are hard to understand. Regarding modern-day...