Classic BYU Speeches BYU Speeches
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Stuck in a spiritual rut? Listen to this weekly podcast from BYU Speeches to hear tried-and-true messages from decades past. Find old favorites and discover hidden gems from the BYU Speeches archive with these well-loved talks from apostles, prophets, professors, and professionals. These messages of faith, hope, and other holy principles are sure to lift and inspire you.
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Knowing What You Believe, Believing What You Know | Dennis B. Neuenschwander | May 1998
You should study Church doctrine to know what you believe, but equally important is believing what you know, which requires trusting spiritual experiences. Click here to view the speech page.
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“My Soul Delighteth in the Things of the Lord” | Stephen Jones | April 2004
In the same breath that Nephi said his "soul delighteth" in God, he admitted that he gets discouraged. What can we learn from him about the joy of the Lord? Click here to view the speech page.
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What Will You Make Room for in Your Wagon? | Ardeth G. Kapp | November 1990
Many things in life compete for our attention, but we only have so much "room in our wagons." Prioritizing what really matters helps us get closer to God. Click here to view the speech page!
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Let Your Light So Shine | Dean L. Larsen | March 1981
Our light will shine and we will influence the world for good as we respect the agency of others and have pure intentions. Click here to view the speech page.
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“Watching It Rain” | David M. Randall | September 1997
David M. Randall invites us to "watch it rain," or in other words, use artwork as a means of envisioning the Savior and resisting temptation. View the speech page by clicking on this link.
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“For Such a Time as This” | Barbara B. Smith | February 1982
We will all experience trials. Hard times do not make us courageous; the decisions we make in response to everyday situations will shape our character. Click this link to view the speech page.
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