Lord, Make Me Clean

Some miracles change our lives, but the best ones change our hearts. The leper didn’t just want to feel better—he wanted to be close to Jesus. Laurie Denning shares how Christ’s miracles help us feel His love.

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Learn to See God in the Middle of the Mess

Your mind is always evaluating and creating—what if understanding that unlocks your spiritual power? Dr. Paul Jenkins connects psychology and the first principle of the gospel to show what faith really looks like in action. Lay hold on every good thing—even in broken, burned, or unexpected places.

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Sing Your Way to the Savior

Have you ever thought about how much your music choices affect your spirit? Meg Johnson shares a story about a woman in Guatemala who sang to block out the stench of a turkey—and how music can help us endure even life’s stinkiest situations. But here’s the catch: Not all music brings us closer to Christ. Some songs inspire, while others distract. So today, take a look at your playlist. Are the songs you listen to helping you feel the Spirit—or pulling you away from it? Because the music we choose shapes our thoughts, emotions, and faith more than we realize.

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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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An High Priest of Good Things to Come

What would your future self say to you right now? Elder Holland once imagined his older self calling back to the young man who had just broken down—twice—on the road to Yale, telling him, It will be all right in the end. Join Hank Smith as he explores the importance of believing in the good that will come in the future.

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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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Hard Times Are a Sign You’re Growing

No one ever climbs downhill—meaning, if life feels tough, you’re moving in the right direction. Chad Hymes reminds us that growth doesn’t just happen—we have to pursue it. When you face hardship, loss, stress, or deep struggles, remember: God’s people have always faced trials, and those trials have shaped them. Today, choose to grow through what you go through. You’re climbing, and you’re not alone.

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Who Needs You Today?

Right now, someone in your life feels alone. Maybe it’s a friend struggling with their faith. Maybe it’s someone who doesn’t feel included. Maybe it’s you. Luke 15 teaches us that Christ always goes after the one—and so can we. Carmen Herbert challenges you to look for the one and take action. Who needs you today? A simple invite, a kind message, or just showing up could make all the difference.

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The Good Samaritan’s Challenge

The parable of the Good Samaritan is more than just a nice story—it’s an invitation. In Luke 10, the Samaritan tells the innkeeper, “Take care of him.” That’s exactly what the Savior asks of us. Who in your life needs care today? Maybe it’s a friend who’s feeling left out. Maybe it’s a family member who needs a listening ear. Maybe it’s a stranger whose day could be changed by a small act of kindness. Take the challenge today—ask the Savior to open your eyes to someone you can help. A simple act of love can be life-changing.

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