Enlightening messages from leaders and educators to the BYU student body.
November 11-17 | Ether 1-5 | Joined by Scholar Patrick Mason and Special Guest Reyna I. Aburto.
What do you do if your kid doesn't know what counts as appropriate language?
Kelly James Clark talks about learning to love our neighbors.
Sister Amy A. Wright, First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency.
Wayfare: Explorations in Faith presents To Hurt, Heal, and Celebrate It All by Louisa Packham
The fathers of Connor and Chase join them to discuss miracles and more.
BYUradio presents uplifting firesides for young adults.
Listen to inspiring messages accompanied by the music of the world famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
November 4-10 | Mormon 7-9 | Joined by John Hilton III and Lisa & Kate Moulton.
AJ Levine talks about her experience as a Jew studying the New Testament.
Why do we fall, Kenneth? And how can our faith help us get back up?
The BYU student body President and Vice President drop knowledge on women in leadership and how the
The President of the Service Council at BYU, Drew Goldston, joins us to talk about local service op
Learn about this beauty product that changed the game (for the better).
The TikTok Pastor himself helps us navigate social media and our faith.
Have you ever been single? Then this episode is for you!
Lia King and Lauren Kim (LKx2) discuss the changing climate from an Evangelical perspective.
Wayfare: Explorations in Faith presents Humor and Perfection by William Morris, read by Josh Orton.
Chris and Julie Bennett talk about risk-taking in faith.
Wayfare: Explorations in Faith presents Discipleship at the End of the World by Adam Miller, rea...
The BYU religion professor joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts.
"As God leads us, we discover for ourselves that there are no 'nobodies."
Jamal Rahman talks about interfaith work helping us to work toward wholeness and how we can all ...
October 28-November 3 | Mormon 1-6 | Joined by Kimberly Matheson and Blaine Butler.
Wayfare: Explorations in Faith presents Irreducible Beauty by Terryl Givens.
Arman Ariane talks about his experience with Zoroastrianism, the most ancient world religion.
Elder Jörg Klebingat, General Authority Seventy.
The BYU Religion professor joins Chase Roberts and Connor Pay.
"The world was not meant to consist of only one kind of person."