Easter: Part 2

Sister Courtney Rich continues to testify of the significance of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and recognizing God’s hand in our lives.

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Easter: Part 1

How does expectation affect our relationship with Jesus Christ? Sister Courtney Rich explores the healing nature of the Savior’s Atonement. She discusses healing anxiety, depression, the importance of commitment through difficulties and the personal nature of Jesus Christ's Atonement.

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Stop Watching the Scoreboard

We all want to be better—better parents, better friends, better disciples of Christ. But real progress doesn’t come from stressing about the finish line—it comes from taking one good step at a time. Kevin Clayson shares how small, simple wins can lead to something greater than we ever imagined.

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3 Types of Elders Who Attend Quorum Meeting

Adam Broderick served a mission in Kyiv, Ukraine. He went on to earn a PhD in Chemical Engineering, and is a devoted husband and father of four. Adam was recently released as elders quorum president and is now stake Sunday School president. He has previously served as a counselor in the bishopric, ward mission leader, and stake Young Men counselor. Adam enjoys outdoor adventures like peak bagging, rock climbing, backpacking, ice climbing, and canyoneering. A runner and cyclist, he also enjoys playing the piano.

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Is There Such Thing As a “Bad” Naturalist?

When Paula Whyman started trying to rehabilitate 200 acres she'd just bought, she knew very little about conservation. Among many other challenges, she faced off with mile-a-minute vine and rattlesnakes, but, with self-effacing humor and passion for this corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains, she persisted (and still persists!) in restoring the land to a healthy equilibrium.

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When You Feel Lost, God Is Still Leading You

Why do we struggle to see our own spiritual strengths? Four common experiences—fear, discouragement, comparison, and feeling like an outsider—may be clouding your view. Justin Morris shows how to face those barriers and step into the real "you"—the person God already knows you are.

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