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Primarily Scripture with Cindy Young

This is an LDS "how to study your scriptures" guide geared toward big kids, teens, or anyone who wants a little support in learning how to go from reading the scriptures, to studying them. This season we're diving into The Doctrine and Covenants and learning simple tips and tricks for how to study the scriptures on a beginner level with advanced results. And trust me when I tell you that even though a child can do it, you'll want to use these tips and tricks for the rest of your life! There are so many resources for studying the gospel, but be sure that your study includes PRIMARILY scripture.

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Send a textCindy Young shares part three of her tips for understanding scripture. She explains that the manual skips some chapters and verses, encouraging beginners to focus on more relevant, doctrine-rich passages and return to harder sections later. She teaches viewers to look for lessons in the stories, using Joseph’s refusal of Potiphar’s wife in Genesis 39 to identify adultery and the need for sexual purity, then to apply the lesson personally. Her final tip emphasizes inviting the Holy Ghost—through prayer, pondering, worthiness, or music—since “interpretations belong to God,” and the Lord being with Joseph models how spiritual help leads to understanding.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/10/26 • 09:54

Send a textThis week Cindy Young from Primarily Scripture shares simple study tips for Genesis 24–33, noting the heavy reading load and encouraging viewers to set or adjust goals to stay current if needed. Building on using modern Bible translations for understanding, she emphasizes returning to the King James Version to become comfortable with scriptural language, comparing it to learning a foreign language. She demonstrates breaking verses into phrases and looking up unfamiliar words like “peradventure,” and suggests paraphrasing passages in your own words. Cindy also highlights how Hebrew name meanings in footnotes (such as Reuben and Simeon) add depth, and applies Jacob’s “wrestle” and the name Israel (“let God prevail”) as encouragement to persist through difficult passages for spiritual understanding, line upon line.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/5/26 • 09:10

Send a text2 Must-Have Study Tips for Genesis 18–23 (Find Jesus + Actually Understand the Old Testament)Since this week spans both Feb and March, you’re getting two study tips! We’ll talk about how understanding is absolutely essential, and Cindy shows you how to find Church approved Bible translations that can hep you better understand the difficult language of the Old Testament. Finally, she teaches a method to help you easily find Jesus in Old Testament stories that don’t even mention Him!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/27/26 • 11:17

Send a textWe’ve talked all this month about finding Jesus in the scriptures, but this week’s tip is just a little different. Cindy will help you to find the pattern that Abraham used to unlock knowledge and connection with the Lord, and isn’t that what scripture study is all about?! To find that pattern, Cindy helps you look for action words, their objects (yes, a little like in English class!), and to rephrase them so they apply to scripture study. Don’t forget to download the free worksheet, which will help you find this pattern, too. Once you find the pattern, you can identify the secret ingredient that ties it all together, bringing power to Abraham’s life and to your scripture study! Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/21/26 • 12:26

Send a textAs she continues talking about ways to focus on Jesus as you study the scriptures, Cindy shows you a great way to find Him, even when the verses are talking about something completely different! You may have heard the terms “shadow” or “type” before, but today you’ll actually FIND some in the story of Noah’s Ark. Plus, learn who was actually talking when the Old Testament says that God spoke to His prophets.  Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/17/26 • 08:05

Send a textBuilding on last week's topic of finding Jesus Christ in scriptures, Cindy shares insights on how to foster a personal relationship with Him through scripture study and prayer. Explore Moses chapter 7 and learn to apply its teachings to your life, recognizing how Jesus Christ supports and blesses you in challenging and prosperous times. Cindy also provides free worksheets on her website to aid your study. Join Cindy to deepen your spiritual journey and strengthen your bond with the Savior.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/2/26 • 09:06

Send a textJoin Cindy Young in this episode of Primarily Scripture as she dives into the very heart of scripture study: Finding Jesus. Moving from the basics covered last month, Cindy emphasizes the paramount importance of focusing on Jesus Christ in every aspect of your study. She provides actionable tips on identifying Jesus' words, actions, promises, and names in the scriptures, using specific examples from this week’s Come Follow Me reading in Genesis 5 and Moses 6. Cindy also reminds you of her free study worksheets that cover this study tip and more. They’re available free on her website to support your journey. Tune in to deepen your relationship with Jesus and make your scripture study more meaningful.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

1/27/26 • 12:53

Send a textThis week we are talking about the benefits and drawbacks of using either paper or digital scriptures. Cindy shares results from studies that give strong support for using paper (citations below), but she also shows you features and tools in the Gospel Library app that are powerful and effective ways to enhance your digital scripture study. Whether you are in “camp paper” or “camp digital,” there are important things to consider as you choose how to best go about studying the scriptures effectively.https://alliedrethink.com/print-vs-digital/https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10194945/https://www.uv.es/uvweb/scientific-culture-innovation-unit-chair-scientific-dissemination/en/recent-news/playful-reading-paper-helps-understanding-more-than-if-it-is-done-digital-media-1285899375231/Novetat.html?id=1286351434950https://aisel.aisnet.org/bled2014/1/https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/resources-to-support-old-testament-study-and-teaching-in-2026Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

1/20/26 • 13:27

Send a textIn this episode, Cindy Young helps you to set up your time for studying the scriptures. We talk about how much time to devote to studying each day, when you should study to be most successful, plus 5 questions to help you answer these questions for yourself. Then she talks about tools for success including your own strengths, weaknesses, and motivators, and making it work for you personally.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

1/13/26 • 14:25

Send a textIn this episode, Cindy Young shares valuable insights on how to set realistic goals for your scripture study and stay consistent, even when you miss a day. Learn how to utilize the Come Follow Me manual and the Gospel Library app to track your progress and stay on course. Remember, the amount of time you spend is more important than the number of verses you read. Tune in as Cindy helps you create meaningful connections with the scriptures and strengthen your testimony. Don't forget to visit the website for free worksheets and more resources!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

1/6/26 • 09:20

Send a textWelcome to Primarily Scripture with Cindy Young! In this episode, Cindy shares practical techniques for enhancing your scripture study, tailored for everyone from beginners to seasoned readers. Learn about the importance of the Standard Works, setting academic and spiritual goals, and find out how to make your study meaningful and manageable. Don't forget to visit PrimarilyScripture.com for free worksheets and resources. Join us as we dive deep into the spiritual treasures the scriptures hold. Subscribe, like, share, and leave a review!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

1/1/26 • 09:30

Send a textWe’ve looked for Jesus as we studied before, but can you learn about Him even when the verses aren’t actually talking about Him? Join me this week to discover how to find Jesus in unlikely places, including in the Word of Wisdom.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

8/18/25 • 10:52

Send a textThis one connecting word is FULL of power, IF you know how to use it! Discover the word and which apostles have used it to bring power to their lives in this new episode of Primarily Scripture.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

8/12/25 • 09:32

Send a textHave you ever heard the term “a deep dive” when people talk about studying the gospel? And have you ever wondered how to do it? Well, this week I show you one way that you can deep dive into almost any scripture that stands out to you. Not only are the steps on my free worksheet this week, but we go through it together on the podcast. It’s so exciting to me, because this is where the REAL POWER of scripture study lies - in diving in deep enough to apply it to your own life and draw nearer to the Savior. So grab your scriptures and the free worksheets, and let’s dive in together! –Cindy YoungSupport the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

8/4/25 • 12:02

Send a textJoin Cindy Young as she shares a study tip for decoding which kind of priesthood is being talked about in Doctrine and Covenants 84. But this tip isn't only good for this week's reading - you can use it any time the scriptures are talking about two things at once! Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

7/29/25 • 07:51

Send a textOne of the easiest study techniques ever is shared in this episode - all you have to do is spend a little time thinking about each verse you read! Join Cindy and Vienna as they ponder and discuss 3 different verses and find insights about forgiveness, blessings, and something Spiderman might have said.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

7/22/25 • 10:05

Send a textHave you ever wondered how you can be like the 5 wise virgins in Jesus’ parable of the 10 Virgins? Well in this week’s episode we talk about what the difference is between the wise and foolish, and then I share a scripture study tip that will help you to become wise! It really is that simple! So download the free worksheets, and get studying!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

7/15/25 • 09:27

Send a textHi, I'm Cindy Young, and this week Paisley and I look for action words in D&C section 76. We talk about how these action words can give us a blueprint for how to live now, and how to get a stamp of approval from the Holy Ghost. It’s so easy a kid can do it, and you can, too!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

7/8/25 • 14:19

Send a textHi, I'm Cindy Young, and this week I'll show you how using the study tips from past episodes can help you to find patterns in the scriptures. Together we will look at D&C 71:5-6 and find a promise, a list, and action words, and then we will ponder them until we understand the pattern the Lord is teaching us to follow. But we're not done yet! Then we ponder the promised blessing and how the Lord doesn't just want to bless us - he wants to bless us abundantly!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

6/29/25 • 08:54

Send a textJoin Cindy Young on Primarily Scripture as she guides you through an engaging activity from this week's Come Follow Me study worksheet. By connecting verses, Cindy demonstrates how to unleash the power of scripture in your daily life. Get your free worksheet on primarilyscripture.com, and don't forget to subscribe, like, and share!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

6/23/25 • 07:17

Send a textThis week Cindy looks at how the intentions of our heart will impact our scripture study. She looks at D&C 64:9-10 and discusses how to apply the doctrine taught there with real intent. Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

6/16/25 • 09:11

Send a textWelcome back to Primarily Scripture with Cindy Young! In this episode, we’re in Doctrine and Covenants sections 60-63, and Cindy shares techniques for enriching your scripture study with two essential tips: looking for sequential order and creating personalized study questions. This episode aims to strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of the scriptures, helping you to hear the Lord's voice more clearly. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their gospel study strategies, from kids to adults. Join Cindy each week for insights, inspiration, and practical worksheets to elevate your study sessions. Don't forget to download free worksheets at primarilyscripture.com and subscribe for more inspirational content!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

6/10/25 • 12:34

Send a textIn this episode of Primarily Scripture, Cindy Young dives into Doctrine and Covenants section 43. She discusses the importance of identifying who is being referenced in the scriptures and how this helps in understanding the teachings. Cindy uses examples to highlight the significance of recognizing the appointed prophet and apostles who receive revelations for the Church. She encourages viewers to study, search, and pray about the scriptures to strengthen their testimony and grow closer to the Savior.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

4/30/25 • 07:17

Send a textCindy and 11yo Smith search for patterns and discuss priesthood authority and keys in this week's episode. Read along in D&C 28, mark key words, and compare Moses to modern day leaders. Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/23/25 • 10:18

Send a textIn this episode of Primarily Scripture, Cindy Young is joined by her friend Atticus, who shares a unique technique of using different colored crayons to highlight specific parts of scripture verses. Together they search Doctrine and Covenants section 23 to find and mark phrases, ponder their meanings, and demonstrate how these techniques can enhance personal scripture study.Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/18/25 • 10:34

Send a textJoin Cindy Young and her guest Vienna on this episode of 'Primarily Scripture' as they dive into studying Doctrine and Covenants 20-22. Together they search for promises and ponder how they are relevant to us today. Learn how to make your scripture study easier and more impactful with Cindy's free weekly worksheets. Don't miss this engaging and enlightening discussion!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/11/25 • 12:41

Send a textJoin Cindy Young and 16-year-old Kyle in an engaging episode of Primarily Scripture as they dive into Doctrine and Covenants Section 19. Learn how asking meaningful questions during scripture study can unlock spiritual insights and deepen your understanding. Discover practical tips and enjoy thoughtful discussions about how to make scripture study more effective and personal. Don't miss the fun and enlightening journey through gospel study with free resources available on primarilyscripture.com!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

3/3/25 • 11:40

Send a textJoin Cindy Young and her guest, 16-year-old Isaac, as they explore profound truths from Doctrine & Covenants section 18. In this episode, they discuss the worth of souls, the importance of repentance, and drawing closer to God. Cindy and Isaac share personal insights and even draw comparisons to characters like Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings. This episode is perfect for young adults and teens seeking to deepen their understanding of scripture in an engaging and relatable way. Don't miss out – grab your free worksheets from PrimarilyScripture.com and study along with us!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/24/25 • 10:44

Send a textJoin Cindy Young on Primarily Scripture as she welcomes her friend Quin to discuss the transformative power of scripture study. In this episode, they explore ways to find excitement and direction in the scriptures, reflecting on their personal journeys and how scripture study has impacted their lives. Cindy and Quin delve into the significance of humility, love, faith, and patience in studying the scriptures, highlighting passages from Doctrine and Covenants 12-17 and the Joseph Smith history. Additionally, they provide practical tools for listeners to ask, ponder, and act on their findings, emphasizing that scripture study is a personal and ongoing process. Don't miss out on their inspiring conversation and insightful tips to enhance your own study routine!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/17/25 • 18:04

Send a textJoin Cindy Young on Primarily Scripture as she meets with 15-year-old Emma to demonstrate how easy and rewarding scripture study can be. As they study a few verses in Doctrine and Covenants section 11, learn how slowing down can deepen your understanding and help you apply scriptures to your life. Come along as they study what the Lord wants each of us to do, the importance of gospel study, and what kind of blessings to expect from putting forth a little effort. Don't miss tips, insights, and relatable anecdotes aimed to inspire and empower teens and kids to embrace scripture study!Support the showAnd if you've found this helpful, then please Subscribe, Follow, Like, Share, and leave a review. =o) YouTube Download Free Worksheets Sign Up for the Newsletter Instagram Facebook Don't forget the parable of the snowball: listening to someone else talk about the gospel is like having snowballs thrown at you. Reading the scriptures is like making your own snowball. Taking the time to search, ponder, and pray about what you've read is like rolling the snowball around and around so that it grows and grows. So don't just listen to me - please go read for yourself so your knowledge and testimony can grow and grow!! Come Follow Me Old TestamentBeginners Guide to Scripture StudyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsThe Book of MormonDoctrine and CovenantsCFM 2026Teens, Youth, Kids, FamilyPrimaryLDSLatter Day SaintYoung WomenYoung MenTempleAaronic PriesthoodScripture StudyStudy Tips

2/11/25 • 14:13