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With the Big 12 looking to expand their conference, BYU has been a high contender on the list. But on Monday, 25 LGBT groups and a gay athlete who had never competed at BYU suggested LGBT athletes, coaches, and fans might face discrimination at a competition in Provo. Here's BYU's response.
Scattered around a lush, green field, chewing contently in the shadow of the French Alps, they were the happiest cows Steve Call had ever seen. Spontaneously, the Brigham Young University music professor grabbed his tuba, walked to the edge of the field and began to play, “When The Saints Go Marching In.” Among the small gathering, Call’s son Bruce hit the record button on his camera.
For a century and a half, Mormonism has been something of a paradox in the history of the American West: passionately argued about by the church’s adherents and detractors, but largely ignored by professional scholars unsure of what to make of the religion Joseph Smith founded in 1830 or the communities created by what Mormon scripture itself described as a “peculiar people.”But now, as Mitt Romney’s candidacy prompts talk of a “Mormon moment,” a growing cadre of young scholars of Mormonism are enjoying their own turn in the sun, and not just on the nation’s op-ed pages. Books relating to Mormon history are appearing in the catalogs of top academic presses, while secular universities are adding courses, graduate fellowships and endowed chairs.
President Boyd K. Packer was sustained to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in April of 1970. This year marks 45 years he has served as an apostle of Jesus Christ. Pres. Packer was 45 years old when he was called, so he has now been an apostle for half his life. To honor this anniversary, here are 44 Boyd K. Packer General Conference quotes—one from each year he’s been an apostle. I believe I speak for millions of people when I say, “We love you, President Packer!”
King Benjamin’s speech in Mosiah 2–5 can well be called a masterpiece of oratory. Just one way in which this is so is in the unmistakable presence of chiasmus and other parallelisms in the speech’s structure. “A stunning array of literary structures appears in Benjamin’s speech, purposefully and skillfully organized,” noted John W. Welch. “Benjamin’s use of chiasmus, all types of parallelisms, and many other forms of repeating patterns adds focus and emphasis to the main messages and the persuasive qualities of this text.”
The Sabbath is not an endless list of dos and do nots. It's a sacred day that the Lord has given to us to bless our lives.
In his diary, Leo Tolstoy wrote: “God is that infinite All of which man knows himself to be a finite part.”
From Asia to South America, these returned missionaries spent a year and a half to two years teaching the gospel in foreign countries—and each learned a foreign language to do so.
What an incredible story of how the scriptures transformed one woman's life and helped her obtain a healthier, fuller life.