Inspiring Lives
J. Reuben Clark
Learn about President Clark’s farm upbringing, law school education, government service, and call to the First Presidency.
Episodes: Inspiring Lives
list viewPhilo T. Farnsworth
Originally aired: 9/18/2011
Be inspired by the struggles and triumphs of artists, musicians, athletes, scientists, and more.
Builders Of BYU
Originally aired: 8/28/2011
Examine the service and contributions of BYU's presidents and most stalwart supporters, including Jesse Knight, Edwin S. Hinckley, and Alice...
Janie Thompson
Originally aired: 8/21/2011
Meet the woman who transformed BYU’s performing arts. She formed two very popular ensembles—the Young Ambassadors and Living Legends—and played a...
Helmuth Hübener
Originally aired: 8/14/2011
Learn how 16-year-old Hübener and his friends led a resistance group in Nazi Germany. Study the outcome of their actions in their own lives and...
George Romney
Originally aired: 8/7/2011
Explore the life of George Romney, former governor of Michigan and general manager of American Motors.
Bernie Fisher
Originally aired: 7/31/2011
Meet a war hero and the first person to receive the Medal of Honor while still living.
Chante Wouden
Originally aired: 7/31/2011
Hear bone cancer survivor Wouden share her experience with Ewing's sarcoma and how she has contributed to the search for a cure.
N. Eldon Tanner
Originally aired: 7/24/2011
Learn about the political and spiritual life of Tanner, who served as Second Counselor in the First Presidency to Presidents David O. McKay and...
Tyler Wilkinson: A Real Hero
Originally aired: 7/17/2011
Be inspired by a man who lived a full life even after a car accident left him a quadriplegic.
Janice Kapp Perry
Originally aired: 7/10/2011
Hear the story of this famous Latter-day Saint songwriter, who has made important and beloved contributions to the Children’s Songbook, the LDS...
J. Reuben Clark
Originally aired: 6/26/2011
Learn about President Clark’s farm upbringing, law school education, government service, and call to the First Presidency.
Karl Maesar
Originally aired: 6/26/2011
Review Maeser’s transformation from religious agnostic to faithful Church member and see how he came to expand and improve education in Utah.
Uintah United
Originally aired: 6/19/2011
Learn the history behind the "U" on the hillside of Uintah. In this small northern Utah town, the backstory of the construction is nowhere near...
Hearts Of Courage: Joseph Tippets
Originally aired: 6/12/2011
After his plane crashed in the Alaskan wilderness, Tippets struggled to save fellow passengers and himself on their return to civilization.
John Moses Browning
Originally aired: 6/5/2011
A prolific gunsmith, Browning invented various automatic weapons, including the slide action design still used in virtually all automatic...
Wing And A Prayer: Saga Of Utah Man
Originally aired: 5/28/2011
Learn the stories of the men who were part of an Allied attack on a Nazi oil refinery in 1943. This program is a tribute to the 1,700 men who...
Gail S. Halvorsen
Originally aired: 5/22/2011
Learn about the courageous young LDS pilot known to some as the Chocolate Pilot. Hear his remarkable story and the way he won the hearts of the...
David O. Mckay, Part 2
Originally aired: 5/15/2011
McKay served as president of the LDS Church for almost 20 years, strengthening Church membership with a renewed emphasis on the value of family...
David O. Mckay, Part 1
Originally aired: 5/8/2011
Learn about President McKay's young life and his life-changing experience when he, as a young missionary, learned a lesson that would shape the...
Mckay: Million Dollar Missionary
Originally aired: 5/1/2011
Hear the inspiring story of McKay Christensen, who gave up a million-dollar baseball contract to serve a mission for the LDS Church.
Kim: Vertically Challenged
Originally aired: 4/17/2011
Meet Kim, a 3'8" athlete who didn't let her height get in the way of achieving her goals. Kim's story is narrated by Olympic gymnast Kerry...
Henry Eyring
Originally aired: 4/11/2011
Learn how one of the most acclaimed Latter-day Saint scientists reconciled science with faith.
Agents Of Justice
Originally aired: 4/10/2011
Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have served within the ranks of the FBI, and three agents--Samuel Cowley, Douglas...
Del Parson: Portraits Of Love
Originally aired: 4/4/2011
See how the love of art carried this renowned painter through tragedy and influenced him to use his talents to bring hope to others.
Philo T. Farnsworth
Be inspired by the struggles and triumphs of artists, musicians, athletes, scientists, and more.
Builders Of BYU
Examine the service and contributions of BYU's presidents and most stalwart supporters, including Jesse Knight, Edwin S. Hinckley, and Alice Louise Reynolds.
Janie Thompson
Meet the woman who transformed BYU’s performing arts. She formed two very popular ensembles—the Young Ambassadors and Living Legends—and played a main role in organizing the first world tours for BYU performing groups.
Helmuth Hübener
Learn how 16-year-old Hübener and his friends led a resistance group in Nazi Germany. Study the outcome of their actions in their own lives and in the lives of others.
George Romney
Explore the life of George Romney, former governor of Michigan and general manager of American Motors.
Bernie Fisher
Meet a war hero and the first person to receive the Medal of Honor while still living.
Chante Wouden
Hear bone cancer survivor Wouden share her experience with Ewing's sarcoma and how she has contributed to the search for a cure.
N. Eldon Tanner
Learn about the political and spiritual life of Tanner, who served as Second Counselor in the First Presidency to Presidents David O. McKay and Joseph Fielding Smith and First Counselor to Harold B. Lee and Spencer W. Kimball.
Tyler Wilkinson: A Real Hero
Be inspired by a man who lived a full life even after a car accident left him a quadriplegic.
Janice Kapp Perry
Hear the story of this famous Latter-day Saint songwriter, who has made important and beloved contributions to the Children’s Songbook, the LDS hymnbook, and more.
J. Reuben Clark
Learn about President Clark’s farm upbringing, law school education, government service, and call to the First Presidency.
Karl Maesar
Review Maeser’s transformation from religious agnostic to faithful Church member and see how he came to expand and improve education in Utah.
Uintah United
Learn the history behind the "U" on the hillside of Uintah. In this small northern Utah town, the backstory of the construction is nowhere near as commonplace as the tradition itself.
Hearts Of Courage: Joseph Tippets
After his plane crashed in the Alaskan wilderness, Tippets struggled to save fellow passengers and himself on their return to civilization.
John Moses Browning
A prolific gunsmith, Browning invented various automatic weapons, including the slide action design still used in virtually all automatic pistols.
Wing And A Prayer: Saga Of Utah Man
Learn the stories of the men who were part of an Allied attack on a Nazi oil refinery in 1943. This program is a tribute to the 1,700 men who flew the mission, told from the point of view of Walter T. Stewart.
Gail S. Halvorsen
Learn about the courageous young LDS pilot known to some as the Chocolate Pilot. Hear his remarkable story and the way he won the hearts of the people of Germany by dropping candy-filled parachutes into blockaded Berlin.
David O. Mckay, Part 2
McKay served as president of the LDS Church for almost 20 years, strengthening Church membership with a renewed emphasis on the value of family life and education. See and hear personal interviews with those who knew President McKay best.
David O. Mckay, Part 1
Learn about President McKay's young life and his life-changing experience when he, as a young missionary, learned a lesson that would shape the rest of his life as a greatly loved emissary for the Church
Mckay: Million Dollar Missionary
Hear the inspiring story of McKay Christensen, who gave up a million-dollar baseball contract to serve a mission for the LDS Church.
Kim: Vertically Challenged
Meet Kim, a 3'8" athlete who didn't let her height get in the way of achieving her goals. Kim's story is narrated by Olympic gymnast Kerry Strug.
Henry Eyring
Learn how one of the most acclaimed Latter-day Saint scientists reconciled science with faith.
Agents Of Justice
Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have served within the ranks of the FBI, and three agents--Samuel Cowley, Douglas Price, and Robert Porter--have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Del Parson: Portraits Of Love
See how the love of art carried this renowned painter through tragedy and influenced him to use his talents to bring hope to others.
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