Enjoy uplifting and inspiring messages from the General Authorities and other leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Enlightening messages from leaders and educators to the BYU student body.
June 17-23 | Alma 8-12 | Kerry Muhlestein, and Allen & Sherri Bostrom.
Steve Kapp Perry speaks with Jon Ogden about his project, Uplift Kids.
Steven Kapp Perry and Susan Murphy talk about turning to God during harrowing trials.
President Mark L. Pace shares how God’s truths contribute to our spiritual growth.
President Dallin H. Oaks draws parallels to other types of commitments necessary for a peaceful society.
Elder Dale G. Renlund reminds us of the importance of enduring to the end.
Elder Shayne M. Bowen describes a time where he felt divine intervention.
Host Steve speaks with Philip Goldberg about spirituality and how it can affect our understandings of other religions.
June 10-16 | Alma 5-7 | Guests Jennifer Lane and Jeff Abram.
Elder Gerrit W. Gong teaches that God consecrates everything for our good.
Listen to inspiring messages accompanied by the music of the world famous Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
Steve Perry, Bishop Gregory Gordon, and Father Elias Kabuk discuss attacks on Catholics in Nigeria and what we can do about it from the US.
Ali Crandall, Associate Professor of Public Health at Brigham Young University.
President Emily Belle Freeman reminds us of Christ's promises if we choose to walk with Him.
Elder Matthew L. Carpenter describes the blessings Heavenly Father has in store for us.
Elder Brian K. Taylor invites us to turn to God and be sustained by Him.
Elder Paul B. Pieper shares ways in which we can strengthen our relationship with God.
Steve invites Corey Nathan to explain how we can have conversations with people we disagree with.
June 3-9 | Mosiah 29-Alma 4 | Guests Josh Matson and Jason Deere.
Elder Patrick Kearon reminds us that God has prepared the way for us to return to him.
Elder Jose L. Alonso reminds us of the blessings that come from having Christ as the center.
Elder Brent H. Nielson encourages us to share what we’ve seen, felt and heard.