Latter-day Profiles Season 49/Episode 4/Lili De Hoyos Anderson / Marriage and Family Counselor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- Dr. Lili De Hoyos Anderson is a first-generation American. Her mother is French, and her father is Mexican. Dr. Anderson attended BYU and graduated in Sociology. After almost 20 years of being a full-time homemaker, Sister Anderson returned to school to complete a Masters in Social Work degree at UNLV and a Ph.D. in Marriage, Family, and Human Development from BYU, where she taught for several years in the School of Family Life. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has a full-time private practice in individual, marriage and family counseling. Lilli is the author of Choosing Glory and hosts a podcast by the same name. She and her late husband, Chris, have 8 children.
Just love this caring, insightful, sister. Thank you for your wisdom.
Love you Sister Anderson! ❤
Sister Anderson is a gem, an inspiration, so grateful for her insight and courage
Lili is an inspiration. Her podcast has been an answer to so many of my prayers and concerns regarding my children and the day we live in. Lili you are a gift and I love you and pray for God to bless you like you have been a blessing to me.
Lili has such a gift for expressing her beliefs and testimony.
Sister Anderson is such a wonderful teacher and example of the gospel of Jesus Christ. ❤
Thank you Sister Anderson. Once again, my heart has been touched by your words and spirit.
I've been LDS all my life. I'm devastated and let down. I've been so faithful waiting for my patriarchal blessing to come true. It says the main thrust in my life will be to be a mother. I am 43 and my husband is 49, no children, just massive heartache and fertility treatments. My faith in the church is dwindling every day. I read the book of Mormon 2 times in my life, and NEVER got a witness. But I did have a testimony of my blessing. But it's painful that it hasn't happened. No one has anything helpful to truly encourage me. They just give the dismissive response of "oh honey It will happen in the NEXT life" and that response is hurtful and is like putting salt on an open wound!💔 I also went to the temple to find clarity and I had a panic attack at the Vail, I cried in the celestial room for 2 hrs and no one said a word to me 💔😞. I feel like everything in my life is a MESS.
I am so sorry that you have had such extreme challenges. I wish that I could offer you profound words but I can only offer sympathy and prayers.
I have no advice but i just wanted to say i am so very sorry for the pain you must be feeling. That would be so very difficult and painful. The gospel is absolutely true - I don’t know how Heavenly Father will show up for you but keep your heart open and hang in there.
I believe the workers are advised to not approach anyone in the celestial room as to not impede on the patron’s privacy. Sariah would have empathy for you as she waited quite a long time on the Lord before she conceived. Continue develop your relationship with the Savior. He truly understands your heartache. Ask Him to help you understand His plan for you.
My blessing spoke of children as well. I'm 75 and still single but I'm putting my trust in heavenly Father and his will for me. I hope you can find peace because in Christ there is hope and peace
I'm pretty sure that I ready to leave the church.
Brian Howard is an exceptional interviewer and host of this program. He listens, doesn't interrupt, and obviously carefully prepares before his program airs. Those may sound like easy things to do for an interviewer and host, but judging from the lack of these "simple" aspects of most hosting and interviewing these are exceptionally rare abilities.