Come What May, and Love It

Sometimes, the best thing you can do is laugh. Elder Wirthlin’s unforgettable General Conference talk reminds us that learning to smile through life’s challenges can bring strength and peace. Hank Smith explores how the idea of "come what may and love it" can help you through your next hard day.

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Zion in the Midst of Babylon

The Manhattan Temple sits in the middle of one of the loudest cities in the world—but inside, it’s completely silent. Elder David Stone explains how limiting our connection to Babylon can help us find more peace, just like that sacred space in the heart of New York. Hank Smith explores how we can build our own personal Zion, no matter where we live.

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Safety for the Soul

What would you declare with absolute certainty if today were your last day on earth? Elder Holland’s 2009 talk, Safety for the Soul, is a bold and unmistakable testimony of the Book of Mormon’s truthfulness. Hank Smith unpacks why this talk remains one of the most powerful defenses of faith in modern Church history.

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Doctrine & Covenants 29: Part 1

Is it possible to force the Lord's return? Brother Eric Richard explores the answer to this question. He also looks at the characteristics of the Millennium, the Lord’s work with His Children, and the expected joy in Millennial reunions.

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The Ultimate Secret to Success

Let’s be honest—no one loves chores. But what if they’re actually teaching you the key to success? Hank Smith shares wisdom from President Gordon B. Hinckley: “Work, work, work is the key to getting things done.” You can’t get around it. There’s no shortcut to success. So the next time you have a job to do, don’t fight it—lean into it. Learning how to work now will pay off big time later.

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