The Hopeful Change in Global Health
Despite the progress we still need to make in global health, there are several hopeful changes in the world, and we can all contribute.
The Plagues of Prosperity
Benjamin Bikman suggests ways one might mitigate insulin resistance—the core of many modern health challenges or "the plagues of prosperity."
A Banquet of Consequences: The Cumulative Result of All Choices
Our choices have consequences. Satan tries to convince otherwise, but his plan only brings misery. God's plan brings lasting happiness.
Alzheimer’s Disease: Myth, Facts, and the Future
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We Count Our Successes in Lives: Health versus Health Care
Dr. Brent James examines the condition of health care in America while discussing what truly determines health. His findings may surprise you.
The Human Body: A Gift and a Responsibility
With the right attitude and the Lord at our side, we can learn to live a healthy lifestyle and more fully enjoy the blessings of life.
Religion, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints
Daniel K Judd discusses the influence of religion on mental health, as well as the need for Latter-day Saints to be more aware of those who are suffering.
Come Joyfully and Partake of the Gospel Feast
Just as we must nourish our bodies daily with healthful foods, we must also nourish our spirits with the feast that the gospel offers.
Ultimate Health: God’s Gift and Our Personal Responsibility
Our Father in Heaven desires us to be joyful and well, to nurture and care for the garden that is entrusted to each of us. He needs a healthy people and has given us the gifts and abilities to be so.
Dance—The Supreme Physical Manifestation of Inner Convictions
Becoming physically healthy is an outward manifestation of inner convictions. Church members dance to communicate the sacred to the world.
Our Mortal Body—A Sacred Gift
Our mortal body is an eternal part of our soul. The way we use and treat our bodies has lasting physical, emotional, and spiritual implications.
“I Need Thee Every Hour”
Elder Perry and members of his family witness how we need the Lord for our physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.
For the Health of the Saints
Thank you, President Oaks. Brothers and sisters, I stand before you in all humility. I am numbed by the knowledge of the stature of those who have preceded me in these devotional programs and by the knowledge of those who will follow. I have a son who formerly was a student at this University and is now serving in the mission field and a daughter who recently was accepted for…
Challenges on the Frontiers of Knowledge
Thank you very much, and thank you, President Oaks. This is really my first opportunity to view this audience from this particular perspective, and as you can probably imagine, it is indeed overwhelming. But I do want to express, both for myself and I am sure for all of the other recipients of the Karl G. Maeser Awards today, our appreciation to the Alumni Association and to the University. We…