
The Paradox of Power and the Secret Strength of Meekness
What is power? It is self-mastery and persuasive virtue that honors agency, invites participation, and endures.

What is power? It is self-mastery and persuasive virtue that honors agency, invites participation, and endures.

What defines Gérald Caussé’s ministry? A blend of faith, service, global vision, and focus on individual worth.

Why do extremes fail? John 6 reveals why loaves and fishes do not justify utopian politics over covenant conversion.

Holiday giving can create a global impact. How Giving Machines inspire lasting generosity with Christlike compassion.

This book explores the concept of feeling special as both a divine truth and a false sense of superiority over others.

How do the Church of Jesus Christ Women-led initiatives, partnerships, and comprehensive care drive their mission?

Was President Holland’s BYU talk a message of love or exclusion? A closer look shows a narrative of faith and compassion.

Can humanity conquer its divisions? Unity and deep compassion are essential for global healing

Humanitarianism versus Christianity: a critique of modern interpretations of the Good Samaritan in immigration debates.

Modern culture elevates empathy, but at what cost? A deep dive reveals its selective nature, its misuse in politics, and the danger of uncritical adoration. Rather, true virtue lies in charity.

Scripture mandates saints care for the poor and needy, but greed and indulgence prevail. Prophets condemn materialism, saying true religion is mercy and honesty. Still, surplus property remains elusive.

How would it change academic disciplines to draw upon gospel teachings as foundational? Professors at Brigham Young University would like to find out.