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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Doctrine and Covenants 41–44

The scriptures warn about "sleeping nations" and tell us to "awake, awake!" But what if we’re spiritually snoozing without realizing it? John breaks down how we can wake up and avoid spiritual procrastination.

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Your Worth is Infinite

When we make mistakes, we may feel unworthy—but that doesn’t mean we are worthless. Heavenly Father’s love for you never changes, no matter what. Carmen Herbert shares how your worthiness can never affect your divine worth.

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Doctrine and Covenants 29

In His final moments before Gethsemane, Christ prayed for something powerful—unity. But what does it actually mean to be "one" with God and each other? John explores the Savior's intercessory prayer, how it connects to the Atonement, and why unity is one of the most divine attributes we can develop. If you've ever felt disconnected from God or others, this discussion will give you fresh insight into Christ’s ultimate desire for His followers.

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Doctrine and Covenants 27–28

If you had to choose one word that could change your spiritual life, what would it be? President Spencer W. Kimball once shared what he believed was the most important word in the gospel. John explores why that word appears so often in scripture, how it connects to the sacrament, and how it can keep us from falling into spiritual pride cycles. Once you know this, you’ll never see scripture study the same way again!

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The Secret Way to Feel More of God’s Love

When you hear the word repentance, do you think of guilt, shame, and mistakes? Or do you think of love, peace, and coming closer to Christ? Meg Johnson shares how Alma 5:33-34 teaches that repentance isn’t about feeling bad—it’s about experiencing God’s love in its fullness. Just like in Lehi’s dream, the fruit of the tree of life represents God’s love. And when we repent—even of the small daily things—we are embracing His love more fully. So today, don’t think of repentance as a burden—think of it as a blessing. It’s your direct line to feeling the Savior’s love.

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Doctrine and Covenants 19

Martin Harris faced enormous financial and personal sacrifice to fund the printing of the Book of Mormon. John talks about some of the lessons we can learn from Martin, how our understanding of the Atonement can change as we read the Savior's first-person account of His sacrifice and suffering, and discusses how "endless punishment" and torment might mean something different than you may think!

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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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Shift the Darkness into God’s Light

Some days, it’s hard to feel the Savior’s presence. Fear, doubt, and stress can make us feel distant from Him. But Charlotte Varble shares two powerful ways to invite His light instantly: singing His praises and choosing repentance—not just for sins, but for any thought or feeling that separates us from God. Repentance is the door that lets Christ’s healing power into our lives. If you’re struggling today, take a moment to turn toward Him. His light is always there, waiting for you to let Him in.

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