Dan Peterson tells about an upcoming project, Six Days in August, as he explains how history is more easily understood backwards. [watch on YouTube]
Professor Hull expounds on the prevalence of the concept of ‘sacred luminosity’ in the ancient Near East and in the Book of Mormon. [watch on FAIR: Wednesday Morning timestamp 02:31:35]
Brother Ash discusses the feasibility of DNA proving or disproving the Book of Mormon. [watch on YouTube]
Dr. Shannon speaks about evidence of Mosaic authorship in the Book of Mormon. [watch on YouTube]
Brother Young draws on his personal experience working at Dreamworks to point out some of the spiritual dangers of the latter days. [watch on YouTube]
Brother Westra gives a fascinating overview of how members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are represented in the media. [watch on FAIR: Wednesday Afternoon timestamp 29:00]
Stephen Smoot focuses on the significant contribution of the Book of Abraham to restoration doctrine. [watch on YouTube]
Dr. Erickson brilliantly illustrates how the new ‘For the Strength of Youth’ guidelines help youth become anchored in truth. [watch on YouTube]
Don Bradley puts forward compelling evidence of the sincerity of Joseph Smith, focusing on his practice of polygamy. [watch on YouTube]
Brian Ashton, President of BYU-Pathway Worldwide, explains this powerful learning resource. [watch on YouTube]
Brother Mitton presents compelling comparisons between Joseph Smith and biblical prophets experiences with counterfeit authority. [watch on YouTube]
Neal confronts critics’ claim that “spiritual eyes” indicated a subjective experience and not evidence of the verity of the plates. [watch on YouTube]
Dr. Johnson illustrates the portrayal of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in the media and its’ impact on American culture of the time. [watch on FAIR: Thursday Morning timestamp 02:24:00]
Professional transcriber LaJean Carruth assesses the history and reliability of the Journal of Discourses. [watch on YouTube]
Sister Thatcher presents practical ideas for overcoming deception and staying faithful. [watch on FAIR: Thursday Afternoon timestamp 02:13:45]
Collings delves into the unique ways that horror as a genre can deepen our understanding of the Gospel and our personal spiritual journeys. [watch on YouTube]
Professor Welch raises new insights concerning how cultural, legal, religious and imperial contexts would have affected reception of the Apocalypse of John. [watch on YouTube]
Brant Gardner illuminates Mormon’s purposes in compiling the Boom of Mormon. [watch on YouTube]
John Gee explores how the covenant to defend the Kingdom of God is inherent in our membership. [watch on FAIR: Friday Morning timestamp 1:10:50]
Several important principles can help make sense of your blessing’s counsel: how to understand God’s promises, make sense of His timing, and find guidance and peace in the present. [watch on YouTube]
Shedding Light on the Complexities: Understanding Abuse within the LDS Church
Jennifer delves into the data in this presentation, offering insight and context regarding abuse within the LDS Church. [watch on YouTube]
We should be able to agree that compelling belief would not allow for agency. Brother Densley explains the function of “proof” within the Plan of Salvation. [watch on YouTube]
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