Épisodes

  • The Archetype and the Antidote: Adam, Eve, and the Journey of Becoming with Michael King Part 2
    Jan 19 2026

    How do you prepare for a journey where the destination is becoming like God? In this profound conclusion to our conversation with Michael King, we shift from the history of the temple to the personal application of its covenants. Mike breaks down the "why" behind the endowment through the eyes of Adam and Eve, revealing that the temple isn't just a ceremony—it’s a roadmap for the soul.

    From the symbolic "fig leaves" we use to hide our imperfections to the "coat of skins" that represents the Savior’s ultimate covering, this episode explores how we can move from "blind obedience" to a deep, intentional relationship with Jesus Christ. If you’ve ever felt like the person you are in the temple is a stranger to the person you are in traffic, Mike’s insights on the "celestial mold" will offer you hope, humor, and a clear path forward.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • The First Temple Journey: How Adam and Eve’s experience in the Garden of Eden and the wilderness parallels the modern endowment.
    • Fig Leaves vs. Coats of Skins: Why we often try to "fix" our sins through our own efforts, and how the Savior’s grace is the only true "covering."
    • The "ASK" Principle: A unique breakdown of Asking, Seeking, and Knocking as a model for spiritual learning.
    • The Five Laws of the Temple: How the laws of Obedience, Sacrifice, Gospel, Chastity, and Consecration are found throughout the Book of Moses.
    • Zion and the Power of One: The "synergy" of the Law of Consecration and how being of "one heart and one mind" changes a community.
    • The "Real You": How to conduct yourself in the "lower regions" of life using the memory of what you’ve seen "higher up" on the mountain of the Lord.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    56 min
  • Jacob’s Ladder, 20,000 Endowments, and the Power of Ordinances with Michael King Part 1
    Jan 12 2026

    How does a 4-foot-8 grandmother complete 20,000 temple endowments? In this powerful episode of Temple Bound, we sit down with Michael King to explore the temple not just as a destination, but as a transformative journey. Mike shares the incredible legacy of his grandmother, Hilda, and dives deep into the "why" behind sacred ordinances, explaining how they are designed to "steel" us, fortify and strengthen us, for the trials of life.

    From the symbolism of Jacob’s Ladder to the pre-mortal covenants we made to be "saviors on Mount Zion," this conversation reframes temple worship from a "have-to" obligation into a "get-to" gift. Whether you are a seasoned temple-goer or someone searching for peace amidst a "wrestle" with faith, Mike’s insights on "faith seeking understanding" will change the way you view your covenants.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • The Temple as a Journey: Why the temple mirrors the path of leaving home, experiencing the world, and returning to become like our Heavenly Parents.
    • Steeling for the Battle: The meaning of being "steeled" (hardened and strengthened) by the endowment to face life’s winters and "mobs."
    • The Legacy of 20,000 Endowments: The awe-inspiring true story of Mike’s grandmother and her tireless service in the Idaho Falls Temple.
    • What is an "Ordinance"?: A deep dive into the word order—how physical gestures help us organize our lives after the "Holy Order" of the Son of God.
    • Saviors on Mount Zion: The pre-mortal "partnership" we entered with the Lord to ensure every child of God has a chance to hear the name of Jesus Christ.
    • Faith Seeking Understanding: Why having "many questions but no doubts" is a healthy, productive way to approach the gospel and the temple.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    49 min
  • Healing from Spiritual Betrayal and Finding Love Again with Sarah Bingham
    Jan 5 2026

    What happens when you do everything "right", you pray, you wait for a "yes" from the Lord, you marry in the temple, and it still ends in divorce?

    In this moving episode of Temple Bound, host Will Humphreys sits down with Sarah Bingham to discuss the raw and often unspoken reality of temple marriages that fail. Sarah shares her journey from "journaling to her future husband" at age eight to the devastating fallout of an eight-year marriage that left her shaking her fist at God.

    Sarah opens up about the "Prodigal Son's Brother Syndrome", the pain of watching those who made poor choices seemingly get "celebrated" while you struggle to survive. She discusses how she reconciled the concept of eternal agency with temple covenants and how a literal hike toward forgiveness led to a miraculous softening of hearts.

    Whether you are currently navigating a divorce, struggling with "cloudy days" of trauma, or trying to rebuild your trust in God’s plan, Sarah’s story is a powerful testament that through Christ, what is broken can indeed be mended.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The Conflict of the "Yes": How to handle the confusion when a marriage you felt prompted by God to enter doesn’t last.
    • Agency vs. Covenants: Why God respects the agency of individuals even within the bounds of a temple sealing.
    • The Healing Power of Nature: Sarah’s unique "forgiveness hikes" and finding God on the mountaintops when the temple felt too painful.
    • The Miracle of Co-Parenting: How Sarah went from years of "ugly" legal battles to a peaceful, blended family dynamic that includes her ex-husband.
    • Mish Mo Creations: Sarah’s new mission to start "missionary moments" through scripture-inspired apparel.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Shack (Movie/Book): A resource Sarah used to understand the forgiveness process.
    • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk: A discussion on healing from trauma and how the body remembers the past.
    • Mish Mo Creations: Check out Sarah’s line of intentional, scripture-based clothing https://bodysoulmaintenance.com/products/short-sleeve-unisex-t-shirt-1?
    • Quotes by: President Russell M. Nelson, Elder Dale G. Renlund, and Sister Kristin M. Yee.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    30 min
  • Inspiring Stories of Resilience from Mully's Children's Family, Kenya
    Dec 22 2025

    In this deeply moving and transformative episode of the Temple Bound Podcast, host Will Humphreys sits down with five remarkable young adults, Emmanuel Mwaringa, Esekom Kelly Etabo, Grace Aoko, Monicah Loko, Yvonne Koki who share their personal journeys of survival, faith, and triumph after being rescued by Mully's Children's Family (MCF) in Kenya, Africa.

    You will hear firsthand accounts of extreme poverty, abandonment, and abuse, and how the love, structure, and spiritual nourishment provided by Dr. Charles Mully and the MCF family turned their lives around. This episode is a testament to the power of hope, forgiveness, and Christ-centered intervention.

    Key Stories & Highlights

    • Emmanuel's Journey (Coastal Kenya):
      • Born into a challenging family situation where the absence of a male heir led to his mother's mistreatment.
      • His story of chronic illness, working dangerous physical labor (offloading cement) at age 14, and being rescued after collapsing from exhaustion.
      • His academic and artistic success, culminating in representing MCF and Africa in a music program tour in Canada.
      • Powerful Takeaway: "No situation is permanent... Read Jeremiah 29:11... Standing with God, and everything will be possible."
    • Esekom (Nairobi Slum):
      • Rescued as an infant from the harsh, disease-prone environment of the Mathare slum, living in a mud shack.
      • Graduating with a degree in Construction and Property Management and now working to transform the slum area she came from.
      • Powerful Takeaway: Her commitment to following Dr. Mully's footsteps: "Instill love, instill discipline, instill hope... I want to really one day go there and transform [my back home]."
    • Grace Aoko’s Path to Social Work (Eldoret Market):
      • Abandoned in an Eldoret market at the age of eight, left to wander until taken to a police station.
      • Her rescue by Dr. Mully from a children's remand home after he saw her joyful singing.
      • Her journey to get a Diploma in Community Development and Social Work and successfully reuniting and forgiving her mother.
      • Powerful Takeaway: "God cannot abandon us... There will always be a good Samaritan somewhere sent by God to take us through this life."
    • Monicah's Global Recognition (Machakos County)
      • Rescued from a desperate home situation where she was often forced to escape to the forest to avoid mistreatment from cousins.
      • The overwhelming love and support she received from Dr. Mully and Mama Mully after an unexpected pregnancy in high school, where they encouraged her to continue her education.
      • Graduating with a degree and receiving a scholarship to study International Human Rights Law in the US.
      • Global Recognition: Her team placed third worldwide in an international criminal law moot court competition.
      • Powerful Takeaway: "Your past does not determine who you are, but where you are at that point. With your focus forward, then you can use that past as a driving force for you to achieve the best." (Note: The host/guest identifies this person as "Monica" late in the interview, but this name is already used. Since the transcript does not confirm a unique name, the description focuses on her unique achievement.)
    • Yvonne's Story (Eastern Kenya):
      • Rescued as a destitute 14-year-old girl at risk of early marriage; her entire family of six siblings was eventually rescued by MCF.
      • She pursued a diploma in Agriculture, served in the MCF farm department for years, and now works in Dr. Mully's office after writing an impressive request letter.
      • Powerful Takeaway: Her belief that God is living: "People should trust that without God, nothing is possible. But with God, everything is possible."

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    1 h et 4 min
  • How One Woman Became Mother to 272 Orphans Through Faith - A Story of Vernesa Ilamwenya
    Dec 15 2025

    In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Vernesa, a remarkable 24-year-old woman who embodies selfless love and unwavering faith. We meet Vernesa at the newly dedicated Nairobi Kenya Temple just hours before she enters for the first time to perform baptisms for the dead.

    Vernesa shares her harrowing yet inspiring life story:

    • A Child of Trauma: At age six, Vernesa survived the accident that claimed her parents' lives. She was taken in by a loving family, but the ensuing years were marked by abuse from extended family members, forcing her to leave her new home around age 10.
    • Mother Mildred's Embrace: Her life changed when Mildred, an extraordinary woman and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, rescued her and brought her into an orphanage she ran. Mildred provided the love and healing that Vanessa desperately needed, becoming her third "mother." Vanessa describes the beautiful yet challenging environment of the orphanage, where older children cared for the younger ones, passing on a culture of love and service.
    • An Unimaginable Loss & Call to Service: Just one year after Vernesa’s own baptism into the Church, Mother Mildred tragically passed away at age 40. In the wake of this devastating loss, the other orphans rallied, urging Vanessa to take Mildred's place. Vernesa chose to stay, becoming the mother figure for 272 orphans, 72 of whom she currently houses in a small, five-bedroom home after a flood destroyed the main orphanage building.
    • Peace Through Christ: Amidst unbelievable challenges, managing a large family in confined spaces, addressing trauma, and securing basic needs, Vernesa reflects on how her faith in Jesus Christ is her constant source of peace and strength. She shares how prayer and the love of God have brought about daily miracles of provision and help.

    Hear Vernesa’s powerful testimony about the ultimate form of leadership, motherhood, and the profound impact of extending kindness, even when you've seen the worst of humanity. Her story is a testament to the fact that God always keeps His promises, sending angels to help those who trust in Him.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    38 min
  • From Street Beggar to Father of 40,000 Orphans with Dr. Charles Mulli
    Dec 8 2025

    Join us for a truly inspiring conversation with Dr. Charles Mulli, founder of the Mully Children's Family (MCF) in Kenya. Dr. Mulli shares his remarkable and miraculous life journey, beginning with being abandoned by his parents at age five and spending his childhood begging on the streets.

    This episode traces his path from utter destitution to becoming a highly successful entrepreneur in Kenya, owning a fleet of buses and an oil distribution business. The pivotal moment came when God directed him to sell everything, his businesses, cars, and assets, to become a father to the fatherless.

    Dr. Mulli details the spiritual struggle and the incredible faith required to transition from a life of wealth to serving the poorest of the poor. He recounts the early challenges of caring for children in a dry, barren land, including the tragic loss of children due to illness, and the subsequent miracles of provision, from finding unexpected money transfers to the incredible provision of water that has since transformed the land into an abundant, green ecosystem.

    Today, MCF is recognized as the largest family in the world, having rescued and rehabilitated over 40,000 children. Discover the foundational principles of love, forgiveness, and spiritual nourishment that have enabled these children to grow up, become successful professionals (lawyers, doctors, professors), and carry on Dr. Mulli's legacy of leadership and service around the globe.

    Key Takeaways:

    • From Abandonment to Entrepreneurship: Dr. Mulli was abandoned at age five and grew up begging on the streets. He later channeled his work ethic into a lucrative business career, becoming one of Kenya's wealthiest individuals.
    • The Pivotal Moment: His comfortable life was interrupted by a deep spiritual conviction, sparked by the sight of street boys watching his car—a scene that mirrored his own childhood. He felt called to become a father to the fatherless.
    • The Power of Forgiveness: A profound message on the power of forgiveness heard in a church service saved him from committing suicide at age 16 and later enabled him to release his anger toward his father, becoming a core principle of MCF’s rehabilitation program.
    • A Legacy of Miracles: Learn about the incredible divine intervention that sustained MCF, including the moment a missing car led to a three-year quest for purpose, and the unexpected financial transfers that ensured the ministry never ran dry.
    • The Largest Family in the World: MCF has rescued and educated over 40,000 children, many of whom return as doctors, engineers, and teachers to serve the next generation.

    Discover the miracles, the struggles, and the foundational principles of love and mentorship that have allowed Dr. Mulli to become a father to over 40,000 children and transform a dry, barren landscape into a thriving, self-sustaining family.

    You can also watch the documentary about Dr. Mulli and MCF: The Mully Movie (available on Prime Video). https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Mully/0JGL274EWOE7V9N8U3TRQ8LWNN

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    40 min
  • How Ancient Worship Reveals the Purpose of Modern Temples with Mandy and Mark Mathews
    Dec 1 2025

    In this powerful episode of Temple Bound, we continue our deep dive into Mark’s groundbreaking book by exploring the second half, where ancient temples, Restoration revelation, and modern temple worship connect into one unified pattern.

    Mark walks us through a sweeping scriptural and historical journey, from the Garden of Eden, to Adam-ondi-Ahman, to Mount Sinai, to the Tabernacle, and ultimately to the Restoration of temple ordinances in Kirtland.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Did temples really exist anciently?
    • How does Eden function as the first temple?
    • Why did the Lord restore temple ordinances in our day?
    • What exactly happened in the Kirtland Temple, and why does it matter today?

    If this conversation strengthened your understanding and love of the temple, subscribe and share this episode with someone preparing to enter the House of the Lord.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    45 min
  • Unlocking the Endowment, Initiatory & Eternal Marriage with Mark and Mandy Mathews
    Nov 24 2025

    In this incredibly insightful episode of Temple Bound, we sit down with Mark and Mandy Mathews, a Stake President and veteran Seminaries and Institutes teacher, and author of the groundbreaking book, Understanding Your Temple Experience. Mark shares the passion that drove him to write this vital guide, the heartbreak of a newly endowed student who felt "confused" by the temple endowment.

    Mark explains how his book, praised by the hosts as the book they wish they had before their first temple experience, addresses the modern generation's need for greater transparency and preparation regarding sacred ordinances.

    We explore how to effectively prepare for the temple, focusing on Mark's core framework: the temple is the Lord's invitation to meet with us here and now.

    Key Takeaways You'll Discover:

    • Preparing for God's Presence: Mark outlines the ultimate purpose of the temple: everything is a journey back to the presence of God.
    • The Initiatory as Preparation: Understand the three phases of the Initiatory—washing, anointing, and clothing—as a necessary cleansing from the "blood and sins of this wicked generation" and a spiritual coronation ceremony .
    • The Garment as a Sacred Symbol: Deepen your appreciation for the temple garment as a literal symbol of being "covered by Christ" and a daily affirmation of your covenants, armed with spiritual power.
    • Seeing Past the "Wrapping Paper": Learn how to focus on the gifts of the endowment rather than getting distracted by the "Old Testament wrapping paper" of unfamiliar ritual and symbolism.
    • The Endowment as a Vision: Mark explains why the endowment session is essentially an opportunity to receive a "visual revelation"—a sacred, personal vision of the Plan of Salvation, much like Moses and Abraham.
    • Temple Marriage is the Gate: Discover the profound doctrinal truth that eternal marriage is the "gate to exaltation," unlocking the capacity to become like our Heavenly Parents and receive a "continuation of the seeds forever."
    • President Nelson’s Promise: The one key takeaway Mark shares to help any sincere seeker: "Every sincere seeker of Jesus Christ will find him in the temple."

    Whether you are preparing for your first temple visit or seeking to deepen your understanding after years of attendance, this episode will provide the framework, knowledge, and comfort you need to appreciate the sacred beauty and power of the house of the Lord.

    Send us a text

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    58 min