D&C 70
Do you mark your scriptures? If so, what have been the verses that have blessed your life the most? D&C 70 gives us a chance to look at the passages in D&C that have been worth more to you than “the riches of the earth.”
Do you mark your scriptures? If so, what have been the verses that have blessed your life the most? D&C 70 gives us a chance to look at the passages in D&C that have been worth more to you than “the riches of the earth.”
John Kasich talks about on unifying Americans rather than dividing them and championing the great potential of our citizens to make positive impacts in their own communities.
Debs Newbold tells a story about how, big and strong as friends may be, one's greatest hero is often oneself.
Kurt Francom reads this Brigham Young University devotional given by Elder Boyd K. Packer in 1996.
Kurt Francom, Executive Director of Leading Saints, shares his thoughts on the unwritten order of things—a term popularized by Elder Boyd K. Packer in a BYU devotional in October 1996. This phrase has influenced leadership culture in the Church, often being used as a trump card to justify certain practices or norms that are not explicitly documented in church handbooks.
Forests aren’t just beautiful—they’re functional. They regulate our climate, clean our air, and power every breath we take. The northern forests inhale carbon and exhale oxygen on a planetary scale. We are not separate from nature—we’re shaped by it, breath by breath.
Want to improve your teaching? Learn from great teachers, but don’t try to copy them. Your students will connect most when you bring your own personality into the classroom.
The first few days of class matter more than you may realize! Hank shares how to establish your class structure, get your students engaged, and invested in the material right from the start.
If your lesson starts weak, students tune out. If it ends weak, they forget. Hank shares tips on how to start with strength and wrap up with power that will help make your lessons stick.
Your class needs a strong heartbeat! Learn how to identify and use key students to build energy, engagement, and a positive classroom culture. Set them up for success, and the whole class will follow!