I consider this book to be one of the finest treatments of the war chapters in the Book of Mormon now available. Youth and adults alike will find the discussion, commentary, and application provided by this work to be extremely useful. — Robert L. Millet,
In this book, best-selling author John Bytheway suggests that Moroni's last words were both intensely personal and universally applicable. In the closing chapters of the Book of Mormon we discover a wonderful formula for surviving today's turbulent times.
What's the difference between an ordinary teenager and an extraordinary one? A great deal, as sought-after youth speaker John Bytheway points out in his latest book for teens.
Introducing “His Holy Temple," our youth temple preparation study! Whether your child is preparing for temple baptisms, or you're wanting to help strengthen their testimony of the Lord's holy house, our yo
More than ever before, mental health is a significant issue in the lives of individuals, families, and communities among “every nation, kindred, tongue and people” (1 Ne. 19:17). Let’s Talk about Religion and Mental Health—written by Daniel K Judd, a prof
Polygamy has raised questions for many modern Latter-day Saints. Let’s Talk about Polygamy, written by historian Brittany Chapman Nash, offers a candid and engaging history of polygamy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through the voices
John Bytheway's stories, quotations from Church leaders, and scriptural explanations will help you learn your duty in the Aaronic Priesthood and to prepare for advancement to the higher priesthood.
James Perry didnt plan to become an actor, comedian, or YouTube starand he certainly didnt aim to be known as the lobster bisque guy. But when he decided to take some time away from his important engineering job to goof off with Studio C, he discover
Learn to serve as Christ did during His ministry using His power. This clear and concise guide is an invaluable resource to motivate young men and help them develop their spiritual potential.
Some people are experts at feeling rotten. No matter what happens, they can always find a cloud attached to their silver lining. How do they do that? How do miserable people get that way? This book has the answers!
If you've ever been left out, teased, or ignored; if you've ever felt intimidated, lonely, awkward, or self-conscious; if you've ever tried to survive a miserable day or month or year at school, then this is the book for you.