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byu education week schedule: Journal Gems Robert Uda, 2005-09 Journal Gems, Part I, shows you how to prepare your own journal or diary. You can write for fun, therapy, and profit. You will learn about the what, where, who, how, when, and why of journaling. Upon reading Part I of Journal Gems, you will be equipped to start writing your own journal. Journal Gems, Part II, compiles all of the vignettes, i.e., gold nuggets and pearls, from my daily journal entries spanning the decade from 1975 through 1984. Journal Gems presents you with valuable ideas of what and how you can write about those memorable moments throughout your life. Many years from now, your posterity will enjoy, cherish, and quote these heartwarming stories. Journal Gems will motivate you to start writing your own journal today. Once you get into the habit of writing daily entries, you may become hooked for life as an avid journal junkie. Start your journey today with Journal Gems! |
byu education week schedule: Mormonism W. Paul Reeve, Ardis E. Parshall, 2010-08-13 Covering its historic development, important individuals, and central ideas and issues, this encyclopedia offers broad historical coverage of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia helps readers explore a church that has gone from being an object of ridicule and sometimes violent persecution to a worldwide religion, counting prominent businesspeople and political leaders among its members (including former Massachusetts governor and recent presidential candidate Mitt Romney). The encyclopedia begins with an overview of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—six essays cover the church's history from Joseph Smith's first vision in 1820 to its current global status. This provides a context for subsequent sections of alphabetically organized entries on key events and key figures in Mormon history. A final section looks at important issues such as the church's organization and government, its teachings on family, Mormonism and blacks, Mormonism and women, and Mormonism and Native Americans. Together, these essays and entries, along with revealing primary sources, portray the Mormon experience like no other available reference work. |
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byu education week schedule: The Path of Dreams Eugene Woodbury, 2009 Although they have never met before, a seemingly chance encounter leaves Elaine Chieko Packard and Connor McKenzie haunted by passionate dreams they cannot control. They determine to resolve the growing tension between the moral strictures of their religion and their own overpowering emotions by eloping, a decision that triggers an entirely unexpected series of events. |
byu education week schedule: The A to Z of Mormonism Davis Bitton, Thomas G. Alexander, 2009-11-25 The A to Z of Mormonism relates the history of the Mormon church through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on crucial persons, organizations, churches, beliefs, and events. Clearing up many of the misconceptions held about Mormonism and its members, this is an essential reference. |
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byu education week schedule: Historical Dictionary of the Latter-day Saints Thomas G. Alexander, Davis Bitton, 2019-10-08 The fourth edition of Historical Dictionary of the Latter-day Saints contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 400 cross-referenced entries on the important people, ideas, doctrine, and events during the 190 year history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
byu education week schedule: Mormon Education in the Bold Years Leon R. Hartshorn, 1965 |
byu education week schedule: Saints on Stage Mahonri Stewart, 2016-01-08 Saints on Stage is the most comprehensive and important work on Mormon drama ever published. This volume anthologizes some of Mormonism's best plays from the last several decades, many of them published here for the first time. Several of these plays have won honors from institutions as varied as the Kennedy Center and the Association for Mormon Letters. This volume includes historical backgrounds and playwright biographies, as well as an introduction that provides an extensive overview of Mormon drama. The following plays are included: Fires of the Mind – Robert Elliott Huebener – Thomas F. Rogers Burdens of Earth – Susan Elizabeth Howe J. Golden – James Arrington Matters of the Heart – Thom Duncan Gadianton – Eric Samuelsen Hancock County – Tim Slover Stones – J. Scott Bronson Farewell to Eden – Mahonri Stewart Martyrs' Crossing – Melissa Leilani Larson I Am Jane – Margaret Blair Young |
byu education week schedule: Effusions Jelean Vaughn Reynolds, 2024-12-24 The heart-warming compilation of stories involves my children, grandchildren, parents, and grandparents. It relates my experiences with mental illness and how the depressive disorder affected our family life, eventually bringing triumph. There are accounts of suspense, courage, and spirituality. And there is love. The book uplifts and inspires. A certain tenderness will be felt, reaching heights and depths of the human experience. |
byu education week schedule: 100 Things BYU Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die Jeff Call, Ty Detmer, 2017-09-01 This guide is the ultimate resource for true fans of the BYU Cougars. Whether you were there for the 1984 championship season or cheered along with Jimmermania, these are the 100 things every fan needs to know and do in their lifetime. Cougars beat writer Jeff Call has collected every essential piece of BYU knowledge and trivia, as well as must-do activities, and ranks them all from 1 to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist as you progress on your way to fan superstardom. |
byu education week schedule: Liahona, May 2014 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2014-05-16 Welcome to Conference Thomas S. Monson Listen The Cost—and Blessings—of Discipleship Jeffrey R. Holland Listen The Joyful Burden of Discipleship Ronald A. Rasband Listen Christ the Redeemer Carlos H. Amado Listen Protection from Pornography—a Christ-Focused Home Linda S. Reeves Listen Spiritual Whirlwinds Neil L. Andersen Listen A Priceless Heritage of Hope Henry B. Eyring Listen The Sustaining of Church Officers Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen Church Auditing Department Report, 2013 Kevin R. Jergensen Listen Statistical Report, 2013 Brook P. Hales Listen Let Your Faith Show Russell M. Nelson Listen “I Have Given You an Example” Richard G. Scott Listen “If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments” Robert D. Hales Listen Let’s Not Take the Wrong Way Claudio D. Zivic Listen What Are You Thinking? W. Craig Zwick Listen Roots and Branches Quentin L. Cook Listen The Keys and Authority of the Priesthood Dallin H. Oaks Listen What Manner of Men? Donald L. Hallstrom Listen The Choice Generation Randall L. Ridd Listen Are You Sleeping through the Restoration? Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen The Priesthood Man Henry B. Eyring Listen Be Strong and of a Good Courage Thomas S. Monson Listen Grateful in Any Circumstances Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen Following Up M. Russell Ballard Listen “Fear Not; I Am with Thee” Jean A. Stevens Listen Your Four Minutes Gary E. Stevenson Listen Bear Up Their Burdens with Ease David A. Bednar Listen Love—the Essence of the Gospel Thomas S. Monson Listen The Witness Boyd K. Packer Listen Live True to the Faith William R. Walker Listen Obedience through Our Faithfulness L. Tom Perry Listen The Prophet Joseph Smith Lawrence E. Corbridge Listen Where Your Treasure Is Michael J. Teh Listen If Ye Lack Wisdom Marcos A. Aidukaitis Listen The Resurrection of Jesus Christ D. Todd Christofferson Listen Until We Meet Again Thomas S. Monson Listen Keeping Covenants Protects Us, Prepares Us, and Empowers Us Rosemary M. Wixom Listen Sisterhood: Oh, How We Need Each Other Bonnie L. Oscarson Listen Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work Linda K. Burton Listen Daughters in the Covenant Henry B. Eyring Listen General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Story Index Listen Making Conference Part of Our Lives Listen Progress on Temples Noted, New Officers Sustained at General Conference Artists Invited to Enter Competition Auxiliary Leadership Training to Be Available on LDS.org New Film Screened for General Authorities Teaching at Church Should Follow Christ’s Example Mormon Channel Audience Growing Teachings for Our Time Technology and Social Media Expand Worldwide Reach of General Conference Websites Tell of Service, Faith Mexico City Temple Visitors’ Center Reopens Missionary Training Centers Help Hasten the Work of Salvation Church Applies Welfare Principles in Philippines Recovery Clean-Water Initiative Aids Millions in Africa Elder Lynn G. Robbins Elder Jörg Klebingat Elder Chi Hong (Sam) Wong Elder Larry S. Kacher Elder Hugo E. Martinez Tad R. Callister John S. Tanner Devin G. Durrant |
byu education week schedule: The 1929 Kelsey Quilters Beverly Burnett Hamberlin, 2024-04-04 It is a true story of how a 1929 quilt was found in the closet of Mary Cannon Hamberlin folded over a strong hanger along with twenty-two extra blocks covered in plastic and sent to the only relative that her daughters thought might know who the women were that had made it. The woman they sent it to was a convert to the Church. She had done the Family History of both her husband and herself. She had been to Kelsey and met some of the women. Her love of Family and Temple work led her to discover the histories of forty-six women who not only had made quilts together but had been related to each other and to her and her husband's family. The women were all converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from the southern states in the late 1800s and early 1900s. They had all come together in a place called Kelsey, which became the mother colony of the Church in Texas. Wilford Woodruff encouraged the saints to stay in Texas and not make the move to Salt Lake. They sent Missionaries to Kelsey to oversee the education of these new saints. The personal histories of these women help her to overcome the loss of her husband and strengthen her testimony of Jesus Christ so much that she knows that she has to share it with their families. As she researches, she meets others who love these women too. Their Stories also help her to remember and record her own memories and maybe it will help others do the same. |
byu education week schedule: Apostolic Succession in the Restoration Kevin L. Tolley, Patrick A. Bishop, 2023-04-17 This unique chronology of the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints follows the Lord's chosen representatives as they were called and released as members of the Quarum of the Twelve Apostles. Beginning with Joseph Smith's ordination in 1829 to the present day, the life of every man who has served in these presiding quorums is illustrated in the brief narratives of this informative and well-written volume. ; ; Now is the perfect time to learn the gospel with your family and discover the humble beginnings of the Lord's Church in these latter days. This work honors the noble men who sacrificed their time and talents to unselfishly serve those around them. It is an excelllent reference for anyone looking to study Church history and the apostolic governing bodies of the Church.; ; Understand the order of succession to the presidency and see firsthand the challenges these quorums faced as they learned line upon line the Lord's will in fulfilling their sacred callings. |
byu education week schedule: 500 Little-Known Facts about Joseph Smith Wayne J. Lewis, Jana Lee Cox, Lee Nelson, 2023-02-02 Can you name the 117 angels that appeared to Joseph Smith? You’ll be able to after reading this book! With interesting facts, inspiring stories, and even his patriarchal blessing, 500 Little-Known Facts about Joseph Smith is a perfect book to have on hand for your family, for teaching lessons and giving talks, or for personal study. |
byu education week schedule: Unbreakable Saints: Conquering Life Challenges with a Resilient Spirit Glenn E. Richardson, 2023-07-10 Dr. Richardson has created a model of resiliency and salvation to help anyone overcome adversity in their earthly journey. He shares his story of triumph over his misfortune. The resiliency process and the Plan of Salvation provide the framework for this book. It walks you through the resiliency process and gives you a map to guide you to exercise your agency to progress, grow, gain strength, wisdom, and to ultimately thrive through life s challenges. Future chapters provide instruction on how to develop skills that will help you go through this process and resiliently reintegrate with each new disruption or challenge. |
byu education week schedule: Isaiah Marlene Hales Holley, 2021-11-19 Most importantly, you need to know that Satan has deceived us and blinded us. When you study scriptures, ask who is talking and to whom are they talking to. Know that there are seven dispensations of time. What is law in one may not be law in another. Do not be afraid of Isaiah! Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross (Col. 2:15). When Jesus died on the cross, he set the gospel of the Jews aside until his Second Coming. When Jesus appeared to Saul on the road to Damascus, he changed his name to Paul and sent him to the Gentiles with the gospel of grace. We follow the apostle Paul because he is following the Lord Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul is for us in this dispensation of grace. We must study Paul's epistles diligently. The gospel of Jesus Christ is his death, burial, and resurrection. God wants us to find his truth. I pray for all humanity to know God. |
byu education week schedule: Seeking Psychology in Scripture Shannon Martindale, 2012-12-18 While languishing in the desert of depression, devout Christian Shannon Martindale assumed her complete healing would be the result of her faith. Exercising the principles offered by scripture which previously sustained her through the challenges of divorce, single-parenting, family deaths, remarriage, and infertility, she entered the valley of sorrow, searching for spiritual replenishment, yet still remaining unhealed. Guidance finally came by discovering the origin of her disorder physiologically residing in an over-sensitive nervous system. Through a psychiatrist who combined Christian therapy with an international self-help organization emphasizing the essential necessity of balance, today she maintains her mental, emotional and spiritual health by avoiding extremes. She now leads a normal life, integrating Christianity and psychology in this personal account of her successful recovery, offered for all who have walked the path of uncertainty, frequently experienced by depressed Christians. |
byu education week schedule: Ensign, May 2014 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2014-05-15 Welcome to Conference Thomas S. Monson Listen The Cost—and Blessings—of Discipleship Jeffrey R. Holland Listen The Joyful Burden of Discipleship Ronald A. Rasband Listen Christ the Redeemer Carlos H. Amado Listen Protection from Pornography—a Christ-Focused Home Linda S. Reeves Listen Spiritual Whirlwinds Neil L. Andersen Listen A Priceless Heritage of Hope Henry B. Eyring Listen The Sustaining of Church Officers Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen Church Auditing Department Report, 2013 Kevin R. Jergensen Listen Statistical Report, 2013 Brook P. Hales Listen Let Your Faith Show Russell M. Nelson Listen “I Have Given You an Example” Richard G. Scott Listen “If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments” Robert D. Hales Listen Let’s Not Take the Wrong Way Claudio D. Zivic Listen What Are You Thinking? W. Craig Zwick Listen Roots and Branches Quentin L. Cook Listen The Keys and Authority of the Priesthood Dallin H. Oaks Listen What Manner of Men? Donald L. Hallstrom Listen The Choice Generation Randall L. Ridd Listen Are You Sleeping through the Restoration? Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen The Priesthood Man Henry B. Eyring Listen Be Strong and of a Good Courage Thomas S. Monson Listen Grateful in Any Circumstances Dieter F. Uchtdorf Listen Following Up M. Russell Ballard Listen “Fear Not; I Am with Thee” Jean A. Stevens Listen Your Four Minutes Gary E. Stevenson Listen Bear Up Their Burdens with Ease David A. Bednar Listen Love—the Essence of the Gospel Thomas S. Monson Listen The Witness Boyd K. Packer Listen Live True to the Faith William R. Walker Listen Obedience through Our Faithfulness L. Tom Perry Listen The Prophet Joseph Smith Lawrence E. Corbridge Listen Where Your Treasure Is Michael J. Teh Listen If Ye Lack Wisdom Marcos A. Aidukaitis Listen The Resurrection of Jesus Christ D. Todd Christofferson Listen Until We Meet Again Thomas S. Monson Listen Keeping Covenants Protects Us, Prepares Us, and Empowers Us Rosemary M. Wixom Listen Sisterhood: Oh, How We Need Each Other Bonnie L. Oscarson Listen Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work Linda K. Burton Listen Daughters in the Covenant Henry B. Eyring Listen General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Story Index Listen Making Conference Part of Our Lives Listen Progress on Temples Noted, New Officers Sustained at General Conference Artists Invited to Enter Competition Auxiliary Leadership Training to Be Available on LDS.org New Film Screened for General Authorities Teaching at Church Should Follow Christ’s Example Mormon Channel Audience Growing Teachings for Our Time Technology and Social Media Expand Worldwide Reach of General Conference Websites Tell of Service, Faith Mexico City Temple Visitors’ Center Reopens Missionary Training Centers Help Hasten the Work of Salvation Church Applies Welfare Principles in Philippines Recovery Clean-Water Initiative Aids Millions in Africa Elder Lynn G. Robbins Elder Jörg Klebingat Elder Chi Hong (Sam) Wong Elder Larry S. Kacher Elder Hugo E. Martinez Tad R. Callister John S. Tanner Devin G. Durrant |
byu education week schedule: On Zion’s Mount Jared Farmer, 2010-04-10 On Zion’s Mount shows how, paradoxically, the Mormons created their homeland at the expense of the local Indians—and how they expressed their sense of belonging by investing Mt. Timpanogos with “Indian” meaning. |
byu education week schedule: Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 7 (2013) The Interpreter Foundation, 2013-12-19 This is volume 7 (2013) of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including a transcript of a talk by Elder Neal A. Maxwell, an essay on morality and freedom, a book review of Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, a description of the original text of the Book of Mormon and its publication, a book review of The Mother of the Lord, a book review of Deconstructing Mormonism, a book review of Passing the Heavenly Gift, and an analysis of the arguments alleging The Late War as a source for the Book of Mormon text. |
byu education week schedule: Secret Chambers Robert Hales, 2024-09-30 In past decades, individuals and organizations have worked silently and steadily to weaken our freedoms and liberties. Seeking to erode the nation's sovereignty and the citizens' loyalty, they first implant socialistic and woke concepts in the minds of the rising generation to eliminate historical and foundational commitment of the rising generation. They inject their theories, concepts, and anti-American ideals into the primary, middle, and higher educational systems. Seeking removal and erosion of rights specified in the bill of rights and as outlined in the Declaration of Independence, they attack, infringe, and assault basic American privileges. Today, those who previously sought to destroy from the shadows have come into the light and are blatantly and offensively promoting what they call the evils of the Founding Fathers, the past and present actions of their concept of racists, and the inequality of opportunity in this land. Secret Chambers is an examination of the steps used to persuade otherwise freedom-loving and patriotic citizens to turn away from historically held concepts of liberty and sovereignty. By understanding their methods of operation, it is hoped that the reader will recognize a secret combination organization and sound the alarm for others to become aware of their deceptive processes. |
byu education week schedule: Mission Accomplished Robert Uda, 2004-02 Most returned missionaries say that their missions have been the most rewarding experience of their lifetime. It is no wonder: their maturity, testimony, and knowledge grow phenomenally. There is no greater feeling than to teach, convert, and baptize a new family into the Church. The miraculous changes that occur in people as they accept, live, and progress in the Gospel are worth all of the missionaries' personal sacrifices. If we lovingly encourage and prepare our sons to serve full-time missions, they will accept the challenge. They will happily prepare themselves and look forward with great anticipation to serve the Lord anywhere in the world for two years. If you do the things suggested in Mission Accomplished, you will have successful missionaries who serve honorable missions. You will be showered with never-expected blessings. Indeed, the windows of heaven will open wide to pour out innumerable blessings from on high. I recommend the following to parents of all currently serving missionaries: Pray for them daily Write to them weekly; keep letters positive and encouraging Send them periodic care packages Do not call them unless permitted by the mission president Help them complete an honorable mission If you do these things, you will reap blessings galore. Your missionaries rely on the support they receive from home. They need your support. They look forward to your support. Don't let them down. |
byu education week schedule: Choosing Your Eternal Companion: Decoding the Dating Game Using the Family Proclamation Robert K. McIntosh, 2023-02-14 Counting daisy petals can be misleading, and wishing on stars is a little unreliable. There's a better way to figure out if the one you're with is someone you should be with forever. In this no-nonsense guide to dating, Robert McIntosh teaches you to evaluate your relationships based on the teachings in the Family Proclamation. Find out if you match up on the important things, like: - Your priorities for life and love - The goals you've set for yourself and your marriage - Your beliefs and your commitment to them. - How you plan to raise a future family - Uour roles within marriage and as parents Take the drama out of your dating life by learning to look for and attract someone with whom you'll be truly compatible. Whether you're sixteen or sixty-seven, this insightful book will guide you to the right kind of relationship—one that will last eternally. |
byu education week schedule: EGYPTIANISMS IN THE BOOK OF MORMON AND OTHER STUDIES Robert F. Smith, 2020-12-31 Three studies of the Book of Mormon: (1) Detailed analysis of the Egyptian characteristics of the Book of Mormon, (2) editorial markers in the Book of Mormon, and (3) a broad look at the realia of the Book of Mormon as evidences of historical authenticity. |
byu education week schedule: Digital Scripture Study for the Busy Latter-Day Saint: 7 Minutes a Day Richard Bernard, 2023-02-02 Scripture study is one of the keys to receiving revelation, but in today’s busy world, it’s never been more difficult—or more essential—to study the scriptures and be guided by the Spirit. Richard Bernard teaches how to engage in scripture study in just 7 minutes a day and how that can lead to revelation. Plus, in a 15-day guide, he shows you how to take advantage of and organize your Gospel Library in those same 7 minutes. Bring meaning and purpose back into your scripture study while creating an easy-access, life-long personal library of your spiritual journey. |
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byu education week schedule: Hugh Nibley Boyd Jay Petersen, 2002-01-01 2003 Best Biography Award, Mormon History Association As one of the LDS Church’s most widely recognized scholars, Hugh Nibley is both an icon and an enigma. Through complete access to Nibley’s correspondence, journals, notes, and papers, Petersen has painted a portrait that reveals the man behind the legend. Starting with a foreword written by Zina Nibley Petersen and finishing with appendices that include some of the best of Nibley’s personal correspondence, the biography reveals aspects of the tapestry of the life of one who has truly consecrated his life to the service of the Lord. |
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byu education week schedule: Professional Genealogy Elizabeth Shown Mills, 2001 A manual for researchers writers, editors, lecturers, and Librarians. |
byu education week schedule: Because of Race Mica Pollock, 2010-10-25 In Because of Race, Mica Pollock tackles a long-standing and fraught debate over racial inequalities in America's schools. Which denials of opportunity experienced by students of color should be remedied? Pollock exposes raw, real-time arguments over what inequalities of opportunity based on race in our schools look like today--and what, if anything, various Americans should do about it. Pollock encountered these debates while working at the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights in 1999-2001. For more than two years, she listened to hundreds of parents, advocates, educators, and federal employees talk about the educational treatment of children and youth in specific schools and districts. People debated how children were spoken to, disciplined, and ignored in both segregated and desegregated districts, and how children were afforded or denied basic resources and opportunities to learn. Pollock discusses four rebuttals that greeted demands for everyday justice for students of color inside schools and districts. She explores how debates over daily opportunity provision exposed conflicting analyses of opportunity denial and harm worth remedying. Because of Race lays bare our habits of argument and offers concrete suggestions for arguing more successfully toward equal opportunity. |
byu education week schedule: Abbreviations & Acronyms Kip Sperry, 2003 Presents a detailed list of meanings for abbreviations, alphabetic symbols, initials, contractions, and shortenings of words found in both original records and printed sources used in genealogy. Listings are arranged alphabetically, appear just as they would in the original documents, and include a brief explanation or description. Useful as a reference for genealogists, historians, and reference librarians. Sperry teaches family history at Brigham Young University. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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byu education week schedule: Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 24 (2017) Daniel C. Peterson, 2017-06-26 This is volume 24 of Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture published by The Interpreter Foundation. It contains articles on a variety of topics including: Looking Back, Almost Five Years On, Deuteronomy 17:14–20 as Criteria for Book of Mormon Kingship, Meeting Zoram, Seers and Stones: The Translation of the Book of Mormon as Divine Visions of an Old-Time Seer, Bare Record: The Nephite Archivist, The Record of Records, and the Book of Mormon Provenance, and 'By the Blood Ye Are Sanctified': The Symbolic, Salvific, Interrelated, Additive, Retrospective, and Anticipatory Nature of the Ordinances of Spiritual Rebirth in John 3 and Moses 6. |
byu education week schedule: Guide to Distance Learning Programs University Continuing Education Association, 2001 |
byu education week schedule: Hearts Turned to the Fathers James B. Allen, Jessie L. Embry, Kahlile B. Mehr, 1995 A history of the Mormon project to collect genealogical information on people across the world form 1894-1994, co-authored by a former assistant historian of the Church of Latter Day Saints. The project was started by the Mormons as a fulfillment of the biblical prophecy of Malachi that the hearts of the children would be turned to the fathers and the prophet Elijah would return. Paper edition (unseen), $12.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or. |
byu education week schedule: Reflections Norma Baldwin Ricketts, 1996 |
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byu education week schedule: The Polygamous Wives Writing Club Paula Kelly Harline, 2014-05-19 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints renounced the practice of plural marriage in 1890. In the mid- to late nineteenth century, however--the heyday of Mormon polygamy--as many as three out of every ten Mormon women became polygamous wives. Paula Kelly Harline delves deep into the diaries and autobiographies of twenty-nine such women, providing a rare window into the lives they led and revealing their views and experiences of polygamy, including their well-founded belief that their domestic contributions would help to build a foundation for generations of future Mormons. Polygamous wives were participants in a controversial and very public religious practice that violated most nineteenth-century social and religious rules of a monogamous America. Harline considers the questions: Were these women content with their sacrifice? Did the benefits of polygamous marriage for the Mormons outweigh the human toll it required and the embarrassment it continues to bring? Polygamous wives faced daunting challenges not only imposed by the wider society but within the home, yet those whose writings Harline explores give voice to far more than unhappiness and discontent. The personal writings of these women, all married to different husbands, are the heart of this remarkable book--they paint a vivid and sometimes disturbing picture of an all but vanished and still controversial way of life. |
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