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There have been 438 devotionals — weekly religious talks by Latter-day Saints at BYU — since Johnson spoke, according to a Tribune analysis of the school’s online records.
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Brigham Young football coach Kalani Sitake addressed the loss of quarterback Jake Retzlaff due to violation of school's honor ...
Craig Manning, BYU Athletics' Mental Strength Coach, spoke Tuesday about the psychological ability to think positively under extreme pressure or boredom and how it relates directly to the first ...
ID number The 9-digit number on the bottom left-hand corner of a student’s BYU ID card Devo/Devotional Talks given by LDS church leadership and BYU faculty.
Every Tuesday at 11:05 a.m., students, faculty and staff head to the Marriott Center for the weekly Devotional or Forum address. BYU President Kevin J Worthen and his wife Peggy kick off the semester ...
LDS Business College, the workplace-preparing two-year school owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will change its name to Ensign College, effective Sept. 1.
Witesman referenced other devotionals and LDS General Conference talks given addressing similar themes to build the foundation of her message, including Erin Holmes' address, 'Waiting Upon The ...
BYU has added another constitutional scholar to its lineup of forum speakers for the current semester, while BYU-Hawaii has announced which members of its board of trustees will speak at a ...
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List of winter devotional speakers for Latter-day Saint schools ...Calendar includes BYU football coach Kalani Sitake, University of Utah President Taylor Randall and 4 Latter-day Saint apostles.
PROVO, Utah (AP) — The leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reaffirmed Tuesday the religion's opposition to gay marriage, saying God's law dictates that marriage is ...
His message was endorsed by BYU President Shane Reese, who told the devotional assembly that the coach is “a man who lives what he says. He not only talks the talk, but walks the walk.
(RNS) — Elder David Bednar, a former BYU-Idaho president, failed to tell listeners he was using material from an obscure religious teacher and other sources in his address.
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