Episodes
Closer to Our Father—Closer to Our Father
Published 06/20/19
A Tower of Strength—A Tower of Strength
Published 06/19/19
Spiritual Promptings and Callings—Spiritual Promptings and Callings
Published 06/18/19
I Feel My Savior's Love—I Feel My Savior's Love
Published 06/17/19
Even when we feel fatherless and alone, even if we feel distrustful of our fathers, or wounded, or abandoned, we always have advocates in our Heavenly Father, and in his son, Jesus Christ.—Fatherless on Father's Day
Published 06/14/19
We can shake off the chains that keep us bound. We can arise from the dust, and put on the armor of righteousness. We can be like the Savior.—What Manner of Men?
Published 06/13/19
As women, we need to support our husbands. Let’s seek their counsel, seek to bring them joy, pray to have our hearts attuned, and make sure we are devoting our time and energy in places that we want our hearts to be.—Taking Inventory
Published 06/12/19
Men and fathers are sometimes undervalued in our society. They’re sometimes seen as “babysitters” rather than “real parents.” But fathers are invaluable to their children and their families, and fatherhood is a divine calling.—The Divine Gift of Fatherhood
Published 06/11/19
How often do we behave like Pharaoh? Do we seem to change when things aren’t going our way, but then when things get better, do we return “as the dog to his vomit” to our sins and former beliefs?—Pharaoh Hardened His Heart
Published 05/31/19
Some BYU students had an interesting idea: What would people from various backgrounds and beliefs think if they read just one page of the Book of Mormon and marked each reference to deity? Does each page testify of Christ?—We Preach of Christ
Published 05/30/19
Like cleaning our messy homes, when we fall behind in repentance, we have to start somewhere. We can take the overwhelming task and break it into pieces. We can take one aspect of our lives at a time and improve it.—Don't Wait to Clean
Published 05/29/19
When we make mistakes, we distance ourselves from the Lord. But as we repent, we can draw nearer to Him than we were before.—Drawing Nearer to the Lord through Repentance
Published 05/28/19
I believe in Christ, so come what may! As we remember the power of the atonement and keep an eternal perspective, we will be more equipped to endure the challenges in our lives.—I Believe in Christ
Published 05/28/19
Elder Bednar taught us in the April 2019 General Conference how we should speak of the temple and its ordinances. The guidelines he provided can help us to be more comfortable explaining the importance of temples.—Sacred, Not Secret
Published 05/28/19
Followers of the Lord have often been strangers, or sojourners, in places far from their native lands. Let’s reach out to those who may be suffering, as Jesus taught through the Parable of the Good Samaritan.—Strangers in a Strange Land
Published 05/28/19
Our lives here on earth are like the diameter of a circle. It’s easy to measure their duration. They are finite. We are born, we live, and then we die. But our eternal lives are more like the circle itself.—The Parable of Pi
Published 05/28/19
Fathers are important teachers of their children. They set an example of righteous manhood for their sons, and they show their daughters the qualities that they should look for in a husband.—See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered
Published 05/28/19
This hymn by President James E. Faust witnesses of the divinity and power of Christ. It witnesses of the Holy Ghost, and the testimony we can find when we prayerfully study the scriptures.—This Is the Christ
Published 05/28/19
This Memorial Day, let's remember those who have gone before us. They are connected to us because the sealing keys of the Melchizedek priesthood have been restored to the earth.—The Hearts of the Children
Published 05/24/19
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints perform sacred ordinances in temples. We return to the temple after completing these ordinances for ourselves to perform them for ancestors who didn’t have the opportunity to.—Temples and Preparation
Published 05/21/19
We learn in the scriptures that the Lord commands men “to not contend one with another,” and that Satan is the father of contention. Truly following Christ will quench our anger and increase our love for our brothers and sisters.—Contention Is Not of Me
Published 05/20/19
Life is not a competition. We only need to worry about one thing: doing our personal best. And it's never too late to be the way you wish you would've been.—Not a Competition
Published 05/20/19
We don’t have to compromise our convictions in order to have compassion and respect the beliefs of others. Loving someone doesn’t necessarily mean you have to agree with them. Disagreement doesn’t mean you cannot love and understand.—We Don't Have to Be the Same to Be Together
Published 05/20/19
The Lord sometimes turns our expectations on their heads. But we can face change with a grateful heart when we understand that changes and unexpected curve-balls are meant to help us.—Subverting Expectations
Published 05/20/19
God still speaks to men. The heavens are not silent, and revelation has not ended.—Joseph Smith's First Prayer
Published 05/14/19