Enlightening messages from leaders and educators to the BYU student body.
Enjoy uplifting and inspiring messages from the General Authorities and other leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Come Follow Up | March 25th-March 31st | Easter | Guests Joseph Spencer and Steve and Julie Souter
A compilation of IGF guests describing the love of God.
Steve and Keyvan Guela discuss the Baha'i concept of love.
Elder Brian K. Taylor of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Elder Larry S. Kacher reminds us that faith is not by chance, but by choice
Elder Matthew S. Holland invites us to seek the joy that comes from a true change of heart.
Elder Quentin L. Cook warns us of the tactics that the adversary uses to debilitate us.
Elder Takashi Wada shares that the spirit will touch hearts when we share the gospel.
Come Follow Up | March 18th- March 24th| 2 Nephi 31-33 | Guests Josh Matson and Calyann Barnett
Host Steven Kapp Perry speaks with Rev. Dr. David Moore about the love of God.
Tracy Y. Browning explains what type of offering he expects from us.
BYU's IFSA describe their work in homeless and food shelter projects.
Steven J. Hafen, Administrative Vice President of Brigham Young University.
Elder L. Whitney Clayton shares examples of qualities that can transform our household.
Sister Joy D. Jones shares the great importance of strengthening our children spiritually.
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf uses the analogy of riding a bicycle and looking ahead on the road.
Elder Joseph W. Sitati explains how developing these attributes can help us know God better.
Come Follow Up | March 11th-17th | 2 Nephi 26-30 | Guests Patrick Mason and Jamila Hubbard
Elder D. Todd Christofferson shares how it can help us avoid pain in our lives.
Drs. Esther-Miriam Wagner and Emma Harris from the Woolf Institute on the importance of religion in secular society.
Today, Steve talks with Rabbi Dr. Shaul Praver, a first responder at the tragic Sandy Hook shooting.
Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Elder Rafael E. Pino invites us to have our normal be doing good.