BYU Religious Studies Center
July 05, 2024
What is the significance of faith, hope, and charity? Check out this week's Q&A with Larry E. Dahl to learn more!
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 28, 2024
For many, the repeated call to engage in temple work may seem unnecessary. This weeks Q&A with Peter B. Rawlins seeks to shed light on it's importance. Swipe to learn more!
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 23, 2024
This week's Q&A with Clyde J. Williams focuses on the purpose of the word of the Lord. Swipe to hear his thoughts!
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 14, 2024
In our day we can learn from Alma, and be willing to bear pure testimony at all times. This Q&A with Fred E. Woods teaches us why. Learn more with a swipe!
BYU Religious Studies Center
July 03, 2024
What does it mean to have a scriptural canon? What can we learn from Joseph Smith's Uncanonized Revelations? Find out by reading our latest release, available now.
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 27, 2024
Who was Katharine Smith Salisbury? What can her story tell us about perseverance through challenges with faith? "Sister to the Prophet" releases July 8.
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 19, 2024
Among the many revelations Joseph Smith received in his life, some were never published because of their personal nature. Listen to a summary of one such story here!
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 12, 2024
What were some of the roles of Saints during wars throughout history? How did they keep their faith in such hard times? Swipe to find out!
BYU Religious Studies Center
July 01, 2024
Though we may engage with scripture for different purposes, be motivated by different goals, and value the journey for different reasons, ultimately we all share the common goal of seeking to know God better.
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 24, 2024
With an eye single to and a keen focus on the Mark (Jesus Christ), blindness will never be a problem.
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 18, 2024
The Lord promises us that if we follow his words and keep his covenants we will endure and be blessed.
BYU Religious Studies Center
June 10, 2024
The word of God is more powerful than the sword because it prevents the sword—it prevents sorrow and suffering. It sanctifies the soul, and brings salvation.