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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
Temper Your Trials with Trust
We must learn to have trust in the Lord, in ourselves, and in others—and we must act so that we can earn the trust of others.
Let the Light Shine
Through two personal stories, Sister Samuelson shares how light can be a source of safety and refuge. We carry the light of Christ, a spiritual refuge.
Great Expectations
You are a choice generation and will do marvelous things as you strive to meet great expectations Heavenly Father knows you can meet.
“Remember Lot’s Wife”
The past is to be learned from but not lived in. We remember the blessings and the lessons, but then we look with faith toward the future.
Our Journey Through Mortality
The choices we make fill in the details of our lives and determine who we will become.
Microwaves, Icebergs and Global Warming
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Loving Our Neighbor: Tolerance and Acceptance as We Come Together in Knowing Christ
Today I want to speak of the importance of understanding, accepting, and respecting those who may be on paths different from our own.
Making Temple Worship a Pattern in Your Life
Temple worship is a source of protection and promise. In the temple, we do saving work for our dead, seal families together, and invite God into our lives.
Why Giving Matters
Arthur C. Brooks explains why charitable giving is more than just a good idea; science and faith agree that it makes us better and happier.
The Academic Anableps
Being an academic anablap, being able to use spiritual insights in academic work, allows people to address scholarly issues with dual vision.