Elder Stevenson reminds us that "your testimony in Jesus Christ isn't just what you say—it's who you are."
"The reward for keeping covenants with God, is heavenly power. The power that strengthens us to withstand trials, temptations, and heartaches." —President Russell M. Nelson
President Henry B. Eyring has said that there is no need to be afraid or discouraged because "the way through difficulties has always been prepared for you, and you will find it if you exercise faith." How have you seen this truth in your own life?
Those who are burdened with life's demands and challenges will find the temple to be a place of peace and joy and a refuge from life's daunting challenges. —Ray L. Huntington
Have you listened to the latest episode of Y Religion? Byran Korth talks about his research on religion and families, the parenting styles that help parents to transmit their faith to the next generation—and why this understanding is so crucial in our modern world. Check it out!
"If for a while the harder you try, the harder it gets, take heart. So it has been with the best people who ever lived." —Jeffrey R. Holland
Are you thinking about serving a mission? Taking this class will help you learn purposes, skills, and doctrines surrounding missionary work!
To enjoy a full life with God, to be resurrected in glory, one must be internally whole. That can occur only if the Atonement is brought to bear upon the lives of men. —LeGrande Davies
Prophets speak because they must, and because they cannot hold back what they know. —John W. Welch; emphasis added.
As we begin the new year, remember that "no matter where you are or what you have done: we can change; we can "walk in the newness of life!" —Lloyd D. Newell
Y Religion has a new logo! To celebrate, we're bringing every episode of Y Religion to YouTube!
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Have you listened to our latest Y Religion podcast yet?
Join us as professor Jason Combs explores the world and worship of the ancient Christians in the centuries after the New Testament, and helps us to learn from their experiences and to recognize them as our brothers and sisters in Christ.
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