A quorum rallies around a young man who attended scouting activities for years. With their help, he comes to a knowledge of the truthfulness of the restored gospel, and is ordained to the Aaronic priesthood. (3:38)
As two brothers seek to strengthen their own conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ, they find that they begin to have an effect on those around them. (3:50)
Young men from around the world testify of the blessings of priesthood service and being faithful in fulfilling their Duty to God. (4:04)
A priest finds out his friend has been hospitalized with cancer. His testimony and Christlike example lead her to a knowledge of the truth. (4:42)
A family of six boys shares how missionary work has become a part of their daily lives. (3:44)
At 19, Sid Going was a shoo-in for New Zealand's national rugby team, but he chose to serve a mission first. Elder Neil L. Andersen tells why Sid made the decision and how the blessings of a mission outweigh any sacrifice. (3:31)
President Boyd K. Packer shares an experience in which he was protected during World War II by listening to a prompting from the Spirit and promises youth that they will be protected if they "heed the promptings that come from the Holy Ghost."
Just as athletes must stay within lines to compete in sports, those who are called to labor in the Lord's work must stay within the lines of worthiness.
Elder Shayne M. Bowen teaches: "The Atonement of Jesus Christ is available to each of us. It can clean, reclaim, and sanctify even you." (3:26)
A testimony is necessary to get through the difficult teenage years. President Thomas S. Monson teaches how seminary can help you build and strengthen that testimony. "Effort is required," he says. "But it is effort you will never, ever regret." (4:14)
Youth in Manaus, Brazil, share their excitement and testimonies as they celebrate the dedication of a new temple in their area.
Kuha'o, a blind 15-year-old piano prodigy, freely shares his God given musical gift to bless the lives of everyone who listens. (4:24)
The best way to find truth is to go to the origin, our Heavenly Father, and ask for inspiration through prayer. (4:57)
Just like rock climbing alone can be dangerous, living your life without the help of the Savior can have disastrous consequences. (3:36)
The attributes of Christ depicted in scenes from His life.
John's life may have been very different had he not had the courage to leave a party one evening in Japan. (6:26)
Youth consider what they will do to add stamps to their “spiritual passports” and bless the lives of others.
Youth consider what distractions draw them away from following the Savior.
A young woman from the Philippines shares her faith and hope in knowing that by setting a good example, those around her can return to following the Savior.
One young man overcomes his fears while magnifying his calling. (3:26)
A group of young men share how they use text-messaging to learn scriptures and uplift each other. Elder Scott describes ways we can use text messaging, phones, and more to draw closer to Christ, strengthen others, and increase our gospel knowledge. (2:23)
Young Women in Japan experience joy as they take on the challenge to see how much service they can provide to those around them in 3 days. (3:07)
A young man in California experiences joy as he takes on the challenge to see how much service he can provide to those around him in 3 days. (3:02)
Carol F. McConkie, First Counselor in the Young Women’s Presidency, describes why God calls prophets. A group of youth discover the importance of listening to the right voices when charting their course. (4:16)
“Remember what you are worth.” That is the simple yet powerful message of the 2015 mutual theme song, “Fragile.” We must be kind to others, and when we ourselves are hurt we must turn to Jesus Christ, who knows and loves us always. (3:46)
Regan Rindlisbacher performs her song about having a positive outlook on life, looking for the beauty in the world, and cherishing relationships with those we love.
It is time to give everything we have to becoming the people God hopes we will choose to become. Join the worldwide movement to strive for the best by developing your talents, loving others, seeking education, and serving the Lord.s
Based on the talk, Trifle Not with Sacred Things by Elder Larry S. Kacher. The choices we make in this life greatly affect our eternal life. Are your decisions planted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ? (3:27)
When a young man is tasked with inviting his neighbor and peer to church, he learns it takes more than one try to have success.
Sharing what matters most is not unusual at all – what good things will you share? (2:21)
We live in a world full of conflict, and we will sink without a sense of direction. Jesus Christ provides that direction, and living His teachings will steer us safely home. What will you do to reach up and obtain heavenly help today? (2:43)