How to Be a Confident Pluralist
Danielle Allen shares five steps for how to become a confident pluralist, someone who confidently unites with others despite any differences.
View ArticleThe Tree, the Fruit, and the Building
From the symbols in Lehi's dream, we learn that sometimes we must stand alone in faith and Godly truth, even when it is not cool or popular.
View ArticleFinding Direction in Uncertainty
When faced with uncertainty, we can move forward with faith, knowing that God will lead us on our personal paths.
View ArticleCultivating Happiness
We can cultivate happiness by being grateful, engaging in acts of service, and forming deep relationships, including in communities.
View ArticleBecoming Our Best BYU Self
In this commencement address, Elder Gong invites us to be our best BYU selves, committing to a life of faith, service, and discipleship.
View ArticleNarrating Our Lives
The way we view our lives can help develop our perception of the past, our approach to the present, and our possibilities for the future.
View ArticleUniting to Establish a Culture of Peace
Through the examples of leaders such as Philosopher Saint Shri Dnyaneshwara and Joseph Smith, we learn that all humankind must be united.
View ArticleBecoming the Sine Qua Non
C. Shane Reese encourages graduates to become the sine qua non in others' lives—meaning without which, things would not be possible.
View ArticleChoosing God’s Best Blessings: Family
The greatest gifts from God come from the Abrahamic covenant and the new and everlasting covenant: the blessings of families.
View ArticleEternal Belonging and Becoming
Though we may lack worldly achievements, we always belong because God sees us for who we truly are as children of God who are becoming more.
View ArticleGreat Temples of Learning on Temple Hill
Through understanding the genetics of oats and quinoa, we learn the importance of light and truth, both secular and spiritual.
View ArticleThe Entire Church Shall Take Hold of Christ
To take hold of Christ, we must overcome fear, form relationships, listen to others, use our gifts for good, protect children, and trust God.
View Article“Let Us Run with Patience the Race That Is Set Before Us”
In the race of life, we can be strengthened by repenting continually, anticipating adversity, cleaving to covenants, and enduring to the end.
View ArticleBring Healing Light into Your Life
When we feel burdened or overwhelmed, we can find healing light by recognizing miracles, putting in effort, and serving others.
View ArticleLook for the Light
While we may not have instant pillar-of-light experiences, many rays of light fill our lives, and as we gather them, our testimonies grow.
View ArticleThe Covenantal Journey of Disciple-Scholarship
As disciple-scholars, we embark on voyages of discovery and settlement, in which we look for landmarks to help us build a covenantal life.
View ArticleIlluminating Your Place in God’s Masterpiece
Just as stained glass reflects light, we can reflect the light of Christ, which can illuminate where we need to be in God's masterpiece.
View ArticleBecoming a Disciple-Leader
We can become disciple-leaders by understanding the soul, heart, and mind of leadership, which work together to bring real power to leaders.
View ArticleLearn of Christ
We access Christ’s strength as we learn of Him by studying His words, developing meekness, and serving others.
View ArticleEducating Our Righteous Desires
Educating our righteous desires involves aligning our efforts with God’s desires, receiving God’s gifts and grace, and keeping our covenants.
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