The Joy of Starting Fresh

What happens when a volleyball player trades in the sport she knows for a brand new one? Katie Gleed shares how breaking down big dreams into tiny goals can turn strikeouts into base hits! Whether you're starting something new or feeling like a beginner, Katie shows that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is choose to start over.

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What have we forgotten about the Civil Rights movement?

"Sherry Frank joins Steve from Atlanta to discuss Jewish involvement in civil rights and women's push for equality. They cover her connection to Daddy King (Martin Luther King, Sr.) and Congressman John Lewis, how committee and organizational work helped her achieve public good, and her decision to have an adult bat mitzvah.

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Burying Our Weapons of Rebellion

Elder Christofferson's message, "Bearing Our Weapons of Rebellion", challenges us to reflect on what might be holding us back spiritually. Use these ideas to create a meaningful, interactive lesson about submission to the Lord's will and redemption through the Savior.

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Your Kitchen’s a Mess But God Still Loves You

Why would God care more about your effort than your perfection? Teacher Andy Shepherd shares a new perspective on why repentance should actually be a positive word, what happens when we stop trying to be perfect, and start trying to be better, and the surprising truth about Nephi’s ‘failed’ attempts. If you’ve ever felt like you’re not measuring up or you’re tired of comparing yourself to others, this is your permission to be imperfect today - and why God wouldn’t have it any other way.

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You’re Stronger Than Your Hard Days

When was the last time you made it through something you thought you couldn't handle? For those moments when giving up feels like the only option, this powerful message reminds us of a simple truth - you've conquered hard things before, and you can do it again! Whether you're struggling with school, relationships, or just a really tough day, Meg Johnson's message offers hope and a practical way forward.

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