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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 Dauntless Spirit of Resolution
As you make resolutions for the new year, don't be too hard on yourself. Remember that God can give you the spirit of commitment and resolution.
Knowing When to Persevere and When to Change Direction
When the plan we have in mind doesn't seem to be working out, God will tell us when to persevere and when to change direction. He has a plan.
Things That Change, and Things That Don’t
Life brings constant change. However, some things never change—certain absolute truth, or eternal truths central to the gospel.
Jesus the Christ—Our Master and More
Russell M. Nelson shares his apostolic testimony of Jesus Christ as Master, Creator, Advocate, Savior, Judge, Exemplar, and more.
“And Jesus Increased in Wisdom and Stature, and in Favour with God and Man”
In his youth, Jesus increased in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man. He provides an example of different areas of growth.
This I Believe
Gordon B. Hinckley teaches that we are largely the product of our beliefs and shares ten important things he believes.
Charity: How We Treat Each Other
Small acts of charity can make a big difference in the lives of others. When we exhibit charity, we are doing the extraordinary.
“One Being Is as Precious in His Sight as the Other”
Barbara Lockhart teaches that all of God's children are equally precious in His eyes. He loves us, and we must learn to love ourselves.
Our Strengths Can Become Our Downfall
We must be aware that not only our weaknesses, but also our strengths, in excess, become our downfall. Humility is the key to preventing such corruption.
“One Step Enough”
The uncertainty of the future may elicit feelings of fear, but with faith in God we can approach the unknown one step at a time.