
Russell M. Nelson: Guiding the World, Remembering the One
He met with leaders, but Nelson’s legacy was in names, small flocks, and comfort that made the forgotten feel seen.

He met with leaders, but Nelson’s legacy was in names, small flocks, and comfort that made the forgotten feel seen.

An anthology of essays marks the 30th anniversary of the Proclamation, celebrating divine design and family.

What truth about family transcends time? The doctrine of the family is centered in Christ and consistent in scripture.

Is there actually a quiet comeback to religion? Faith is showing up on hoodies, playlists, and TikTok, challenging the narrative that religion is dead.

Shaken by Ruby Franke’s story? That discomfort can be a call for self-reflection. Her case reveals how the obsession with image can distort values and lead to devastating choices.

How do changes to a sacred symbol like the temple garment reveal deeper concerns about judgment, modesty, and identity within the faith community?

How can ancestry illuminate identity? By connecting spiritually, physically, and emotionally with family roots.

Why is BYU reinforcing its religious mission in education? By emphasizing gospel-centered learning, the university provides students with a distinctive, faith-integrated academic experience that prepares them for both secular and spiritual growth.

Holiday giving can create a global impact. How Giving Machines inspire lasting generosity with Christlike compassion.

What does waiting for Christ’s return bring? Anticipation creates joy, purpose, and spiritual resilience.

Does Hulu’s ‘Secret Lives’ challenge patriarchy or mock faith? It sensationalizes shallow performances and cheap drama.

Can dreams from rural Vietnam flourish in Idaho? Kai’s story shows how faith and perseverance make it possible.