Of Cookies and Judgments
Sister Peggy S. Worthen shares the dangers of being too quick to judge and how the Spirit can help us overcome this habit.
Six Rules for Success
BYU professor Gilbert W. Fellingham presents six rules for success in life from the perspective of a statistician and coach.
Vaulting to Greater Heights: Replacing Fear with Lasting Peace
Melissa Western shares how she came to know the Savior, and her testimony that we can each replace our fear with lasting peace from Him.
Healing Racism Through Jesus Christ
Ryan Gabriel explains how following Jesus Christ can help the United States begin healing from racism and can eventually change the world.
Your Duty to God and Your Fellowmen
I hope that you, like Harvey Fletcher, engage in educational work while having instilled in your very being your duty to God and your fellowmen.
Agency, Accountability, and the Atonement of Jesus Christ: Application to Sexual Assault
The doctrines of agency, accountability, and the Atonement of Jesus Christ lay the foundation for understanding the devastating issue of sexual assault.
Be 100 Percent Responsible
Agency and accountability are paired principles. Being responsible for your actions leads to having control over your life.
Measuring Up to the Mission
W. Rolfe Kerr asks BYU graduates to consider, throughout their lives, whether they are measuring up to the unique mission and blessings of this university.
The Dedication of a Lifetime
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The Books of Our Lives
Just as it is important to read and learn from many books, it is important to remember that our life tells its own story, and we must write it well.
Just Do What Needs to Be Done
Sister Marjorie Pay Hinckley advises recent graduates to take action in all parts of their lives by just doing what needs to be done.
Ethics and the Press
The Deseret News editor passionately describes the need for journalists who seek integrity in everything they do, despite the tough competition for readers.
The Three A’s: Atonement, Agency, and Accountability
The atonement, along with our own agency and accountability, work together to comprise the essence of the Plan of Salvation.
Trust and Accountability
Trust and accountability are the principles that make families, universities, and the Church run. Keep the trust that has been given to you.
1992 Summer Commencement
Recognize the contribution of those who have gone before you—and realize the immense and unique contribution you have to make.
Choice—The Crucible of Character
Christlike character is cultivated through our choices, not our circumstances or predispositions. We are always accountable for our actions.
Agency
Agency is central to the Plan of Salvation. Using it to follow God's commandments gives us true independence and power over our destiny.
Personal Accountability
Taking accountability for our actions and letting others take accountability for theirs is essential to the plan of salvation.
What’s in a Name?
The legacy of a name gives the bearer the responsibility to honor it. We have been blessed with not only a family name, but the name of Christ.
Whither Shall We Go?
We, as the apostles did long ago, must ask the Lord, “Whither shall we go?” He will guide us in on the path that leads back to our Heavenly Father.