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BYU Religious Education
on January 11, 2023
To enjoy a full life with God, to be resurrected in glory, one must be internally whole. That can occur only if the Atonement is brought to bear upon the lives of men. —LeGrande Davies
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BYU Religious Education
on January 08, 2023
Prophets speak because they must, and because they cannot hold back what they know. —John W. Welch; emphasis added.
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BYU Religious Education
on January 06, 2023
As we begin the new year, remember that "no matter where you are or what you have done: we can change; we can "walk in the newness of life!" —Lloyd D. Newell
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BYU Religious Education
on January 02, 2023
Y Religion has a new logo! To celebrate, we're bringing every episode of Y Religion to YouTube! You can still listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, or on the web (https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion).
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BYU Religious Education
on December 27, 2022
Have you listened to our latest Y Religion podcast yet? Join us as professor Jason Combs explores the world and worship of the ancient Christians in the centuries after the New Testament, and helps us to learn from their experiences and to recognize them as our brothers and sisters in Christ. rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion
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BYU Religious Education
on December 25, 2022
Merry Christmas! As we enjoy the Christmas festivities, Elder Uchtdorf reminds us that we can also focus on "renewing our determination to take upon us his name."
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BYU Religious Education
on December 20, 2022
As we seek Christ, as we find Him, as we follow Him, we shall have the Christmas spirit, not for one fleeting day each year, but as a companion always. —Thomas S. Monson
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BYU Religious Education
on December 20, 2022
Jason Combs, assistant professor of ancient scripture, was recently interviewed in the latest episode of Y Religion. It's available now! Listen to the podcast today and everyday here: https://rsc.byu.edu/media/y-religion Episode overview: It is easy to assume that the records of the early Christians fall silent after the end of the New Testament. However, abundant information exists describing the lives, faith, and sacrifices of these earliest believers, details which are often overlooked by Latter-day Saints. In this episode, Jason Combs explores the world and worship of the ancient Christians in the centuries after the New Testament, helping us to learn from their experiences and to recognize them as our brothers and sisters in Christ.
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BYU Religious Education
on December 13, 2022
If you or a friend are planning to serve a mission, this book is a great resource! It puts the King James Version next to the Joseph Smith Translation in parallel columns for easy access. Don’t miss out on gifting this to a prospective missionary or if you’re looking for a clearer understanding of how the Joseph Smith Translation compares with the King James Version!
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BYU Religious Education
on December 12, 2022
As we head into finals, remember that you can do all things through Christ! You've got this!
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BYU Religious Education
on December 07, 2022
Take our newest religion class next semester! This class covers the necessity of religious freedom and its doctrinal foundation, history, laws, and modern issues. It’s a great choice to fulfill your remaining religion requirements!
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BYU Religious Education
on December 05, 2022
We’re excited to hear from Elder Ulisses Soares tomorrow for the last devotional of the semester! You can attend live at 11:05 AM at the BYU Marriott Center, watch it at http://byutv.org, or tune in on Classical 89 FM!
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