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Inspiring messages from university presidents, faculty, and Church leaders
Insightful presentations by BYU faculty and guests of the university
Speeches from university administrators, students, and guest speakers at BYU graduation ceremonies
Beginning-of-year addresses from university administrators to faculty and staff
“All This Way for That?”
Patience is necessary to overcome trials and tribulations, both small and large. The process of developing patience molds us into faithful Saints.
A Faith That Preserves and Strengthens
Just as Abraham trusted in the Lord for the promised land and a promised son, we can have faith in His perfect love and promised blessings.
One’s Personal Influence
We can't underestimate the influence we have on others, whether through large accomplishments or small acts. We need each other.
What I Now Believe About a BYU Education That I Wish I Had Believed When I First Came
A BYU education can be lifted by putting education in an eternal context and allowing the spiritual to influence blend with the secular.
Being Righteous in Our Hearts
Being righteous and true to the principles of the gospel leads to actions that show we understand sacred covenants in our hearts.
Bright Minds and Broken Hearts
Cheryl Brown teaches that humility is a key component to the bright minds and broken hearts we need for temporal and spiritual learning.
These Noble Pioneers
Gordon B. Hinckley speaks of the noble pioneers. The pioneers were people of great faith, of tremendous loyalty, and of unbending integrity.
The Value of a Good Name
The scriptures show the importance that the Lord places in living up to a good name. We carry the namesake of our families and of God.
“Come unto Me”
Christ's invitation to come unto Him extends to us all. We are promised that in Him, we can not only find healing, but be enabled to help heal others.
In Search of Treasure
Where does our treasure lie? There are keys in our past, present, and future that can help us find our eternal treasure—the kingdom of God.