Lisa Mangum, Author of The Hourglass Door
Lisa Mangum is the author of the award-winning book The Hourglass Door.
Making Sure Your Life is Remembered
Would you like the world to remember you lived even 100 years from now? Here’s how to make it happen.
Family History Tells You Who You Are
Curious to know how you became who you are? Your genealogy might have a clue. First in a series for teens.
Five Steps to Becoming Empathetic
Five steps to help you treat others with love and understanding
Teen Empathy
A new study says teens are less empathetic. What would Jesus do?
Peter Vidmar: Pursuing Excellence
Peter Vidmar, a former Olympic champion, teaches teens how to achieve their goals without compromising their values.
The 5 Browns Are Friends, Not Just Siblings
The 5 Browns are changing classical music and making it fun for a new generation, and working together keeps them closer as a family.
Chelsie Hightower: Mormon and Modest
Dancing can be an immodest career, but for Chelsie Hightower, modesty took precident over warming up on a solo dance on So You Think You Can Dance.
For Torah Bright, Clean Living Pays Off
Torah Bright isn’t afraid to tell the world she lives by high standards–and it pays off for her.
Karl-Heinz Schnibbe: Standing for Truth and Righteousness
Don’t think a teen can change the world? Read about three Mormon teens who defied Hitler.