Do you know who you really are?
We may or may not know each other personally. I may know your name, I may not. But I know some stunning things about you. The truth behind who you
Living the Gospel a moment at a time
We may or may not know each other personally. I may know your name, I may not. But I know some stunning things about you. The truth behind who you
Sometimes the simplest of words can be the most revealing. How interesting can a simple preposition be? As is often the case, such a question opens the door to a
Continue readingChrist’s Call to Oneness: The Deeper Meaning of ‘Come unto Me’
There is a somewhat enigmatic phrase in Isaiah that deserves attention. Had it the proper attention, it could cure all of the ills of modern society. People would work together
Recently I was asked about what good online sites there are for faith-promoting articles and study resources for LDS folks. There are two lists below. The first one is a
Continue reading20 Online LDS Resources That Will Strengthen Your Faith
Human Excellence There exist today some truly remarkable examples of human knowledge and accomplishment. For example, a polyglot is someone who is fluent in several different languages. How many languages
Continue readingThe Compass of Testimony in a Sea of Perspectives
If you had to describe the Gospel in one word, which word would you choose? Sometimes, we get caught up in the supremacy of knowledge. We focus on being right
Carried About In our pursuit of exaltation, it is becoming increasingly critical to constantly and carefully consider the choices we make. If we get off the path, we do have
If you’re into self-improvement, there’s no better program than the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Does He love us as we are? Of course! Does He want us to become more? Without question. … Continue readingThe Ultimate Self-Improvement Program
From Elder David A. Bednar on receiving revelation: “Somehow, someway in the culture of the church, not in the doctrine, but in the culture of the church we have come
Imagine with me that you’re sitting in the chapel. The meeting has just started. The youth speaker stands up and begins reading her talk word-for-word from a piece of paper,