Life Is a Team Effort

Have you ever watched a big race? The driver stands on the podium, but behind them is an entire team—the pit crew—who made the victory possible. That’s what it means to be part of Christ’s church. We’re not in competition—we’re here to lift, support, and encourage one another. Be a member of someone’s pit crew—cheer them on, help them refuel, and remind them that they’re not alone in the race.

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What I Wish I Knew About Ministering

Have you ever looked back and realized you missed the most important part? When Justin Anderson was a young Elder’s Quorum President, his main goal was to get people to come to church. But now, years later, he sees it differently. The greatest thing he could have done wasn’t just inviting them to sit in a pew—it was making sure they knew they were loved. That they weren’t alone. That no matter where they were in life, they had a friend. What if that was our focus in ministering? How different would our relationships be?

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Building Bridges With Those You Love

Is someone you love considering leaving the Church? Hank talks about how to build trust, show genuine concern, and have a meaningful conversation with your loved one. You’ll see how to support your friends and family members on their spiritual journey and also strengthen your relationship with them.

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Family, Faith, & Firm Lines

Family dynamics can create some tricky situations, especially when you’re dealing with in-laws! Hank answers a question from a listener about preserving family harmony when you and your in-laws don’t necessarily see “eye-to-eye”. 

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Finally Find Balance

Boundaries are not something we talk a lot about in the church, especially when it comes to our service. Hank talks more about protecting your peace and making the most of your time with the people who matter most in your life. 

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Never Underestimate the Youth

The future of tomorrow rests upon the shoulders of the youth today. They will be the leaders who take us to unimaginable heights, through insurmountable events.

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