How I Became a Seeker
Steven C. Harper explains how, by study and by faith, we can each become a spiritual seeker and arrive at "other side simplicity."
The Ongoing Restoration
Elder Stevenson shares his testimony of the ongoing Restoration of Christ's gospel. It began with Joseph Smith, and is still happening today.
Lessons from Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith's life teaches us about our potential, standing up to criticism, and repentance. A testimony of this prophet brings us closer to the Savior.
Joseph Smith: Seer, Translator, Revelator, and Prophet
Alexander L. Baugh offers an explanation of Joseph Smith’s distinct but complementary roles as seer, translator, revelator, and prophet.
Lessons from Liberty Jail
What lessons does Joseph Smith's experience in Liberty Jail teach us about God's love? How can our trials be both a prison and a temple?
“Lightning Out of Heaven”: Joseph Smith and the Forging of Community
Joseph Smith ignited something in thousands of men and women that connects them to God and to each other in powerful ways.
Remarks at the Dedication of the Joseph F. Smith Building at Brigham Young University
President Hinckley delivers a tribute to the life of Joseph F. Smith and offers the dedicatory prayer for the Joseph F. Smith Building.
The Legacy of Learning
Although he had little formal schooling, Joseph Smith left the Church a legacy of asking and answering questions, working hard, and learning all we can.
Joseph Smith—The Prophet
Richard C. Edgley delivers a powerful summary of the accomplishments of Joseph Smith, the prophet. His revelations, acts, and trials testify of his calling.
Stand by My Servant Joseph
The Lord's commandment to stand by Joseph Smith with true loyalty applies to each of us as builders and defenders of God's kingdom.
Joseph Smith: Lover of the Cause of Christ
Heidi Swinton delivers a powerful call to stand by the Prophet Joseph Smith by living for the cause he loved: the cause of Christ.
“Peace Like a River”
The restoration of the gospel is about hope. Heidi S. Swinton speaks of the restoration and how its message should bring "peace like a river" to our souls.
But for Joseph
But for Joseph Smith and his contributions, the world and our lives would be vastly lacking the revelations and church he helped bring about.
Joseph Smith and the Problem of Evil
Examining the life of Joseph Smith can help us learn to find meaning in our suffering, maintain hope, and trust God. In the face of evil, we can find peace.
Powerful Truths That Make a Difference in Our Lives
The revolutionary and powerful truths revealed by the Prophet Joseph Smith can change the world—and, if we are true to them, each one of us.
The Value of a Good Name
The scriptures show the importance that the Lord places in living up to a good name. We carry the namesake of our families and of God.
Joseph Smith’s Christlike Attributes
Joseph Smith's Christlike attributes attest to the fact that this his greatest desire was to emulate the Savior and do His will.
What Came from Kirtland
We owe much to the Kirtland era of Latter-day Saint Church history—this time is rich in visions, revealed doctrine, and essential progression.
Joseph Smith Building Dedication
Gordon B. Hinckley offers a tribute to the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith and gives the prayer to dedicate the new Joseph Smith Building.
Unlocking the Doors
Despite intense opposition during some of the Church's history, the gospel has been busy unlocking the doors of nations and hearts worldwide.
Joseph Smith: “A Choice Seer”
Elder Neal A. Maxwell bears powerful testimony of the choice seer Joseph Smith and his role in revealing essential truth about our Savior Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith: The Prophet
The courageous and selfless giving of Joseph Smith's life is evidence of the Prophet's devotion to the Lord and to the Saints.
Parallel Prophets: Paul and Joseph Smith
Richard Lloyd Anderson shares how Paul and Joseph Smith are similar. Both of them received revelation, demonstrated service, and were ultimately martyred.
Joseph Smith: “Praise to the Man”
Gordon B. Hinckley shares his powerful testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith. The most important evidence of his calling is the witness of the Spirit.
A Man Must Be Called of God
The scriptures teach that prophets and apostles, called by God, are the foundation of the Church, with Christ as the chief cornerstone.
Joseph Smith: A Revealer of Christ
Joseph Smith's most important contribution as a revealer and the Prophet of the Restoration is his testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith Lecture 7: Doctrinal Development and the Nauvoo Era
Truman Madsen on the lessons learned and taught by Joseph Smith in Nauvoo while the Prophet directed the saints in building the temple.
Joseph Smith Lecture 8: The Last Months and Martyrdom
Truman Madsen covers the martyrdom of Joseph Smith and the last few months of the Prophet’s life before adding his personal testimony.
Joseph Smith Lecture 6: Joseph Smith as Teacher, Speaker, and Counselor
The qualities and experiences that made Joseph Smith a teacher, speaker, and counselor for those around him, focusing on his time in Kirtland.
Joseph Smith Lecture 5: Joseph Smith and the Kirtland Temple
Truman Madsen describes the experiences and sacrifices of Joseph Smith and the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio while building the temple.
Joseph Smith Lecture 3: Joseph Smith and Spiritual Gifts
Truman Madsen discusses spiritual gifts and how Joseph Smith used them to bless the Saints and teach them the fulness of the gospel.
Joseph Smith Lecture 4: Joseph Smith and Trials
An account of Joseph Smith’s trials and the effects of the hardship on his family, his friends, his life, and his character.
Joseph Smith Lecture 2: Joseph’s Personality and Character
Using quotes and stories from those who personally knew Joseph Smith, Truman Madsen describes the Prophet’s personality and character.
Joseph Smith Lecture 1: The First Vision and Its Aftermath
Truman Madsen speaks on Joseph Smith’s early life, First Vision, and life in the aftermath, including lessons, experiences, and consequences.
Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
In an incredible testament to Joseph Smith’s divine calling, James A. Cullimore retells several events from the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet.
Joseph Smith—the Chosen of God and the Friend of Man
Joseph Smith's character is perhaps one of the best manifestations of his calling. He was not only chosen of God, but a loyal friend of man.
The Looseness of Zion: Joseph Smith and the Lighter View
Although Joseph Smith was raised in an overly pious society, his jovial nature, sense of humor, and zeal show that life is for men to have joy.
The Lord God of Joseph Smith
The God of Joseph Smith's time is not absent. We can come to know Him, His revelations, and His miracles, just as the Prophet did.
Joseph, the Seer
Gordon B. Hinckley shares his testimony that Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet of God. There are many others whose lives testified of his call.
Joseph Smith—The Man
It can be easy to focus on what happened under Joseph's direction. But it is just as important to learn about the hard working, family oriented man he was.
The Life and Character of the Prophet Joseph Smith
William Berret uses stories from the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith to illustrate that there is no man—save it be Christ—who has done more for the world.
The Prophet Joseph Smith
Preston Nibley narrates accomplishments of Joseph’s life and proves that he was a man of sincerity who never wearied of the task of spreading the gospel.
The Book of Mormon Manuscripts
Preston Nibley offers little-known insights into the history of the Book of Mormon manuscripts which help us appreciate its value as a book of scripture.
Choice Seer and Prophet
Joseph Smith was a choice seer of the Lord, and his prophetic calling is evidenced by the indisputable value of the works which he produced.
The Profile of a Prophet
If you had to create the profile of a prophet, what would it look like? Joseph Smith's character and works testify of his prophetic calling.
The Restoration of the Priesthood
Lack of knowledge about specific church events does not mean that we must doubt. We must only keep searching for the truth, whether by history or faith.