The Slow and Messy Road to Change

Transformation takes time. Hank shares the powerful symbolism in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia—how a boy slowly learns, struggles, and is ultimately changed by the Savior. If you find yourself longing for a loved one's (or your own) redemption, Hank shares the good news: the cure has begun.

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Bear Their Burden Without Pushing Your Belief

Sometimes the best way to support someone who’s questioning their faith isn’t through persuasion, but through presence. Hank explores how to use these challenges to strengthen your relationships while also allowing space for everyone's own individual spiritual journey.

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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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Early Saints

Hank Smith & John Bytheway discuss the history of the Early Saints with Dr. Gerritt Dirkmaat as part of the Voices of the Restoration series of the 2025 Come, Follow Me Curriculum.

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Will You Answer God’s Call?

Why are you here? Elder Bednar teaches that our purpose isn’t just to get a body or be tested—we were foreordained to help fulfill God’s promise to Abraham. That means YOU have a role in gathering Israel. So today, ask yourself: Am I focused on my divine mission, or am I getting lost in the world? The gathering is happening. Will you be part of it?

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The Tender Mercies of the Lord

When Elder Bednar stood to speak in General Conference for the first time, the hymn sung just before was his personal favorite—one chosen weeks before he knew he would be there. Hank Smith explores the power of these moments and why learning to recognize the Lord's hand in our lives can bring peace in the middle of life's uncertainty.

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