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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
Remembering and Honoring Your Covenants
Our baptismal covenants constitute important responsibilities, but also wonderful blessings that we need in order to attain our greatest goals.
Seven Suggestions
BYU's president offers 7 suggestions for a successful semester: self-awareness, self-control, service, spirituality, scriptures, scholarship, and standards.
“Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread”
God will give us our daily "bread," whether a physical or spiritual need, as we make daily choices to seek Him, work through problems, and serve others.
How Do You Open Your Heart to Heaven?
Instituting personal devotionals, scriptural immersion, and utilizing the atonement are ways we can inoculate ourselves against worldly "sicknesses."
The Skills of a Saint
Many desirable skills can be acquired in this life, and each takes diligent practice to master. As Saints, our skills play a crucial role in God's plan.
Journey of the Soul, Anchors of the Heart
Professor Novilla shares that while it may seem the Lord is leading us in the wrong direction, He is often simply helping us grow through personal odysseys.
To Know Thee, the Only True God
What is our relationship with God? Christoffel Golden Jr. teaches about the doctrine that explains our relationship with God.
Spiritual Thoughts in the Classroom
Professor Brau discusses how he has always shared spiritual thoughts in his classroom, helping students feel the Spirit even while learning finance.
We Were the Greatest Generation
My generation was dubbed "the greatest generation." Though your "great depressions" and "world wars" will be different, I think that honor can be yours.
What If Love Were Our Only Motive?
Brother Osguthorpe speaks on how love can be the greatest source of strength and a powerful motive as we follow the example of Christ and reach out.