Our belief in and efforts to become like Jesus Christ are part of what makes us excellent. How has your faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ helped you succeed?
This week we're spotlighting Professor Ken Alford!
What he enjoys most about his job are the students.
Professor Alford loved helping to create the BYU online version of the Rel C 225 (Foundations of the Restoration”) course. In his research, he's enjoyed writing about recognizing Latter-day Saint military heroes (in his “Saints at War: The Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq” book) and identifying Latter-day Saint Civil War veterans (in his “Civil War Saints” book).
A fun fact about Professor Alford is that he's earned the rank of full professor twice in two different disciplines (organizational behavior at the National Defense University and church history at BYU), but he has not been a full professor in his PhD discipline of computer science.
Heaven is often closer than it feels. What do you do to feel heaven near?
Mark your calendar! The Sperry Symposium is being moved to January 2024 and is now the Come, Follow Me Symposium. We'll see you there!
Centering ourselves on both reason and revelation can prepare us for the challenges and choices we face! How have you balanced the two when facing trials or making important decisions?
We are imperfect beings trying to become more like Christ every day. How have you seen yourself grow recently?
This week we're spotlighting Professor Brian Mead!
He feels incredibly blessed to do what he does! Professor Mead's favorite thing about working at BYU is the students. He loves being with them and the opportunities they have to talk about the incredible truths of the gospel whether in the classroom or in one-on-one settings.
Before coming to BYU, he worked for Seminaries and Institutes in the Church Office Building. He focused on topics like disabilities, mental health, suicide prevention, loss and grief, LGBTQ+, and others that are important to him. He loved helping to build the body of Christ and making it so that all who walk the covenant path feel that they are seen, valued, and belong.
Professor Mead loves to cook, which is something his wife loves! They have a pretty good system where they talk while he makes the food and she cleans up after him.
"There is power in living the higher teachings of Jesus Christ as taught in His marvelous gospel—to not judge or revile, to love, to pray for, to forgive, to extend mercy, and to make peace." —Professor Anthony Sweat
Next up we're spotlighting Professor Dan Belnap!
Professor Belnap gets an adrenaline rush after teaching a class. He also loves getting a good research project, writing up a paper about it, and when the connections start meeting up in the writing.
To him, it's important that he teach as wide a variety of classes as possible, especially when teaching scripture. As for his research, right now the book that he and Mike MacKay have authored has the potential to change the way we think about certain aspects of church history and theology.
Professor Belnap likes racquetball, volleyball, and reading both science and fantasy novels. He enjoys a good LEGO Xbox game, especially when competing with boys. Recently, he's also been trying to learn how to Mongolian throat sing.
Paying an honest tithe not only provides a way for us to show God our obedience but also brings many promised blessings from heaven. How have you been blessed from paying tithing?
It's almost time for BYU Education Week! Come enjoy dynamic presenters, evening entertainment, and the Spirit you’ll feel on campus with friends and family.
A living prophet provides guidance and direction by conveying today's instructions from God to us. How has a living prophet on the earth today changed your own life?
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