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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
The Plan of Salvation: The Gospel Paradigm
Through the lens of the plan of salvation, we gain perspective that helps us deal with questions, frustrations, and even crippling challenges.
Lessons from Roses: Trust Yourself and Trust God
When others question your beliefs and choices, it is tempting to panic and doubt yourself. Instead, trust in the things you know to be true.
Humbly Combining Heart and Mind
Both heart and mind can be instruments for the Holy Ghost to teach us God's will, if we are humble enough to listen for His counsel.
Agency, Accountability, and the Atonement of Jesus Christ: Application to Sexual Assault
The doctrines of agency, accountability, and the Atonement of Jesus Christ lay the foundation for understanding the devastating issue of sexual assault.
Rise and Shout and Shine Forth!
The BYU fight song's admonition to "rise and shout" is an anthem not just for sports teams, but for life and our quest for heaven.
Discovering Your Divine Individuality
Julie Crockett assures us that our uniqueness and divine individuality are only magnified as we work toward attaining Christlike attributes.
Integrity of Heart
Elder Rasband commemorates the life of Jon M. Huntsman, and speaks on honesty and treating one another with kindness, so we can be known for our goodness.
Embrace the Plan
Kim B. Clark teaches that as we embrace the plan God has for each one of us, we will find the power to overcome our personal crucibles.
Seeing Things Differently
Whether it's math, relationships, or the scriptures, powerful blessings come into our lives when we choose to start seeing things differently.
A Holier Approach to Ministering
Elder Neil L. Andersen explains how the shift from home and visiting teaching to ministering helps us rethink the way we love and serve.