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Manual 1; Excerpt from "Stewardship - A Sacred Trust," by Quentin L. Cook
From New York to Brazil and India to Minnesota, the First Presidency has called eight new mission presidents and their wives to serve in missions around the world. They will begin their service in July.
From Venezuela to Provo and Honduras to Texas, the First Presidency has called eight new mission presidents and their wives to serve in missions throughout the world.
Like many things in 2020, BYU Education Week is moving to a virtual format this year.
In May 1829, Hyrum Smith traveled 160 miles from Palmyra, New York, to visit Joseph and Emma in Harmony, Pennsylvania, eager to learn more about Joseph's recent work and revelations as prophet. During Hyrum's stay, Joseph received a revelation for his brother, which is now known as section 11 in the Doctrine and Covenants.
From TV shows to charity foundations to a member of their family being knighted, there is no doubt the Osmond family has become one of the icons of entertainment throughout the 1960s to today.
The reach of devotionals and forums at Brigham Young University extends far beyond the school’s campus and its students. Next semester will be no exception as six Church leaders, including two Apostles, and a New York Times bestselling author will speak as part of the school's Tuesday tradition.
What do you know about the Jewish week-long celebration of Passover? If your answer is little to nothing, you are going to love this special episode of Sunday on Monday. We are going to discuss the rich symbolism of this Jewish holiday and how it’s linked to the Christian observance of Easter. We’ll also explore what the celebration of Passover has to do with the ordinance we participate in every week—the sacrament. So grab your scriptures, and let’s dig into this special episode of Sunday on Monday.
On 12 January 2012, Robert L. Millet, professor of religion and emeritus dean of religious education at Brigham Young University, gave a devotional message about the importance of interfaith outreach. In his remarks, titled “Reaching Out: A View on Interfaith Respect,” Brother Millet expressed his deep appreciation for people of other faiths.