God Wants to Speak to You

How does the sinner receive the help they need unless the Savior is willing to talk to them? Join professor Joe Cochran as he teaches us that we are all worthy of receiving personal revelation because God loves each of us individually.

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One Bad Day Doesn’t Mean You Failed

Have you ever started strong on a goal, missed one day, and then thought, “Well, I ruined it. Might as well quit”? Carmen Herbert shares a personal experience that taught her a valuable lesson: progress isn’t about perfection—it’s about perseverance. A year goes by fast, and what you do with it matters. So if you mess up? Start again. Don’t let one mistake erase months of effort. This year, commit to your goals—and when you stumble, just keep going.

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The World Doesn’t Define You

The world tries to define you by what you look like, where you come from, how much money you have, or what you’ve achieved. But Rachel Reen Tucker reminds us that none of that determines your true worth. Satan wants you to forget who you are, but Christ wants you to remember. Elder Uchtdorf said, “Too many go about their lives thinking they are of little worth when, in reality, they are elegant and eternal creatures of infinite value.” Don’t believe the lies. You were created for greatness.

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When God Rewrites Your Perfect Plan

What happens when your carefully planned future - BYU, dental school, marriage at 22, four kids by 35 - gets completely rewritten after an equestrian accident leaves you paralyzed? Speaker Cambry Nelson shares three tools that may help you as you face an uncertain future or wrestle with broken dreams, and how learning to see God’s detours in a new light will often lead you to an even better destination. “The right guy looks at your wheelchair and instead of seeing limitations, asks about possible upgrades.”

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God Uses the Broken

Life probably hasn't turned out exactly how you thought it would. There have probably been a few surprises (both good and bad) that leave you feeling "broken". Join instructor Blake Dalton as he teaches us how to overcome these feelings by seeing that "broken" things aren't really broken afterall.

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Family History Can Be Fun!

What if family history didn’t have to feel overwhelming? The Andersons introduce The Family History Guide—a free, easy-to-use site designed to help anyone get started with family history. From quick five-minute activities to in-depth research tools, it has something for everyone—including entire sections just for kids and youth! If you’ve ever wanted to feel more connected to your ancestors, this is the perfect place to start. Check it out today and experience the Spirit of Elijah in a whole new way!

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Choose To Belong

Whether married, divorced or never married, it takes a conscious decision to make the effort and show up. Jenn Zingmark reminds us that you are the only person who can make you feel like you belong.

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A Lesson About Change

We often think of Esau as the bad guy in the story of Jacob and Esau. But what if we’ve misunderstood him? Lori Denning shares a powerful insight—Esau starts off angry, frustrated, and maybe even outside the covenant, but his story doesn’t end there. By the time he reunites with Jacob, he has changed. He welcomes his brother with open arms, showing that growth, forgiveness, and transformation are always possible. Maybe Esau’s story isn’t just about him—maybe it’s about all of us.

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God’s Not Waiting For You to Be Perfect

Have you ever felt like you weren’t worthy enough to ask for God’s help? Elder Christofferson reminds us that we don’t need to reach some minimum level of goodness before divine aid is available. If you’re seeking God, He’s already helping you. Mark shares a powerful truth—God is aware of you, He wants you to be happy, and He will always be there. So keep reaching for Him. No matter where you are today, His love and guidance are still yours.

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Money Matters in Marriage

Financial conflict is one of the most difficult things in marriages and relationships. Managing money well within a marriage is difficult, but you can do it. Professor Jeffrey Hill helps us understand how financial honesty equals marital trust and how to build that within our relationship.

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