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BYU Religious Education
on August 04, 2023
Our next faculty spotlight is Professor Robert Freeman! What Professor Freeman most enjoys about his job are the students, students, and more students! They are at the core of what he loves most about working at BYU. A close second are the staff and faculty relationships he's developed over 25 years! He's humbly grateful to be trusted with the youth and to research the lives of those in the military who have defended the freedoms we all enjoy. While in grade school, Professor Freeman broke both of his wrists in a simple hiking accident. That term he got the best grades of his youth—he thinks his teacher felt sorry for him!
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BYU Religious Education
on August 01, 2023
"Trust Him that He will make of you immeasurably more than what you will ever, ever, in all eternity make of yourself. You will create an ordinary man. He will create a God." —Lawrence E. Corbridge
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BYU Religious Education
on July 25, 2023
"It is better to look up." —Carl B. Cook
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BYU Religious Education
on July 21, 2023
"There is strength in humility and weakness in pride." —N. Eldon Tanner
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BYU Religious Education
on July 18, 2023
"Faith is a gift of God bestowed as a reward for personal righteousness." —Bruce R. McConkie
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BYU Religious Education
on July 14, 2023
"In the service of the Lord it is not where but how you serve." —J. Reuben Clark
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BYU Religious Education
on July 11, 2023
"The world's greatest champion of woman and womanhood is Jesus the Christ." —James E. Talmage
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BYU Religious Education
on July 06, 2023
Check out the latest Y Religion episode with Brad Wilcox!
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BYU Religious Education
on July 03, 2023
"Righteousness is the one indispensable ingredient to liberty." —President Ezra Taft Benson
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BYU Religious Education
on June 30, 2023
"God never loses sight of our eternal potential, even when we do." —Carol M. Stephens
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BYU Religious Education
on June 27, 2023
“Soil is broken to plant wheat. Wheat is broken to make bread. Bread is broken to become the emblems of the sacrament. When one who is repentant partakes of the sacrament with a broken heart and a contrite spirit, he or she becomes whole." —Elder Randy D. Funk
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BYU Religious Education
on June 20, 2023
"Our covenants give us power to stay on the covenant path because our relationship with Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father is changed. We are connected to Them by a covenantal bond." —Elder Dale G. Renlund
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