May 2026 YA Weekly About This IssueThis Month’s Theme: General ConferenceThe YA Weekly staff introduces this month’s theme. Week 4 Eric D. SniderDo I Consider Myself Temple Worthy? How Can I Answer That?Points to consider when determining your worthiness to enter the temple. Mikayla RiveraWhere Are We Needed? Service Experiences from Around the WorldHow young adults are serving people around the world. Peter GibbonsMission Misconceptions: A Q&A with a Full-Time Missionarymissionary service, missionary work, young adults, young single adults Ava Cooper-LeavittGeneral Conference Healed My Post-Mission Anxiety About Losing My Relationship with ChristWorried about maintaining your relationship with the Savior after coming home from your mission? Reminders from conference to help you notice Him abiding with you. Chakell HerbertHow Do You Love Someone Who Is Hard to Love?God’s children are all deserving of perfect love, but how do we give that love when relationships and people are difficult or complex? Week 3 Larry LaycockThe Bishop—a Spiritual LifeguardA guide for young adults who are wondering what sins require the bishop’s help in the repentance process. Trevor FryMinistering: Who Makes the First Move?Your guide to ministering when you’re not sure how to get started. Brynn WenglerIf Your Heart Is Hurting, You Need to Hear These Reminders from ConferenceFour ways to help heal a broken heart with Jesus Christ’s help. Emma Clark3 Analogies from Conference That Helped Me Better Understand the GospelThree parables from general conference that help parts of the gospel that seem abstract feel more relatable. Week 2 Karelmy CarreñoCould I Forgive Someone Who Didn’t Apologize?A young adult in Venezuela shares her experience of loving and forgiving someone who hurt her. Becca RodriguezWhat My OCD Got Wrong About GodA young adult shares her experience of struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder and coming to understand the merciful nature of God. Riley Valdez3 Lessons from Peter for When Your Calling Feels OverwhelmingSometimes we can feel very small when called to do a big calling, but these messages from general conference can remind us how we are capable with Christ. Abby HongConference Hymns Aren’t Snack BreaksThe talks at general conference are always inspirational, but the hymns also carry so many insights if you pay attention. Olivia WinwardWhy General Conference Matters More Than I ThoughtAs she watches general conference, a young adult discovers why it is truly important to her and to all of us as a Church. Week 1 Applying the Old Testament to Your LifeAspen YipWhat the Book of Numbers Teaches About the Parameters of Personal RevelationA young adult shares tips for receiving personal revelation. Maddy PollWhat Are You Waiting For? 3 Ways to Keep the Spirit of EasterA young adult shares suggestions for keeping Easter in our hearts through the Easter season and beyond. For Mothers of Young ChildrenHope Iokia-UluaveBecause He Lives, I Can Rise from My Traumatic Start to MotherhoodA mother from Hawaii finds strength in Christ amid birth trauma and postpartum challenges. Eric D. Snider11 Invitations from Conference—and Their BlessingsQuotes from general conference that contain invitations and promises. Hallie SmithSeeking My Witness of President Dallin H. Oaks as the Lord’s Living ProphetA young adult shares ways we can all gain a personal testimony of President Dallin H. Oaks as the living prophet of God on earth today.