
In this episode of Thinking Celestial, Dr. Kirk Burbidge sits down with Christ Nordfelt, director of the Jordan Institute of Religion, to discuss Chad H. Webb’s powerful message, “That All May Be Edified.” Together they explore how deep, lasting strength comes from learning and teaching pure doctrine, the kind of Christ‑centered truth that lifts, unifies, and steadily transforms disciples from the inside out. Their conversation highlights how focusing on doctrine rather than distraction builds spiritual confidence, invites the Spirit’s edifying influence, and helps both teachers and students experience real growth in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Review the original talk here: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2025/10/22webb?lang=eng
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