Program Highlights

Campus Devotional Elder Neil L. Andersen Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Marriott Center

• Topics include marriage Nearly 1,000 classes and family, communication, that Renew, Refresh, and health, history, finance, the arts, personal development, Recharge! a wide variety of gospel subjects, and more! • Come for a day, an evening, or the entire week!

Evening Performances See pages 40–43 for information 3 “Hope . . . an Anchor of the Soul” —Hebrews 6:18–19

We are pleased to welcome you to Campus Education Week, a program now in its 93rd year, TABLE OF CONTENTS offering nearly 1,000 classes to strengthen and enrich your life! Education Week brings together 230 presenters, more than 600 volunteers, and Monday Classes ...... 5–8 hundreds of employees to provide a unique, outstanding educational Tuesday–Friday Classes ...... 9–29 experience­ . This year’s theme is “Lay Hold upon the Hope Set Youth Classes and Youth Dance ...... 30–31 before Us: Which Hope We Have as an Anchor of the Soul” (Hebrews 6:18–19) . In these trying Monday Schedule-at-a-Glance ...... 32–33 times, it brings great comfort to anchor ourselves to Christ and feel the hope that His Atonement Tuesday–Friday Schedule-at-a-Glance...... 34–38 provides . President Boyd K . Packer taught, “As we move into the future with quiet confidence, His Continuing Legal Education Classes...... 39 Spirit will be with us . There is no end to His power to bless and direct the lives of those who seek truth and righteousness” (“The Reason for Our Hope,” Evening Performances and Ticket Sales...... 40–43 Ensign, November 2014) . We invite you to join us for classes that can provide this hope and bless your General Information...... 44–49 life and the lives of those around you . Education Week presentations are designed for Advice from Long-Time Attendees ...... 50 youth and adults, women and men, and single and married individuals . With classes available in a Walking Times between Classes ...... 51 great variety of subjects—gospel principles, the arts, family and marriage relationships, finance, personal Personal Class Schedule ...... 52–53 development, technology, health, and many others— you have an opportunity to learn much that will About the Faculty...... 54–58 motivate, encourage, strengthen, and rejuvenate . We are confident that as you attend the program Topical Listing of Classes...... 59–65 and benefit from the resources and atmosphere of Brigham Young University, you will have a Campus Legend, Parking, and Shuttle Routes ...... 66 rewarding and uplifting experience . Sincerely, Campus Map ...... 67 H . Bruce Payne, Program Administrator ITC Galliard Cynthia Tolman, Program Assistant Megan Clarke, Student Assistant Campus Education Week

Brigham Young University continuing education programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, ­gender, color, ethnic background, or national origin, but all registrants must meet and maintain the ide- als and standards­ of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while attending the program .

If you have questions, please contact us at: The Campus Education Week (CEW) booklet is published once a year for participants in previous CEW Campus Education Week programs and for anyone else who requests a copy . Brigham Young University 169 Harman Continuing Education Building POSTMASTER: Provo, UT 84602-1507 Send address corrections to Campus Education Week, 801-422-6214 169 Harman Building, BYU, Provo UT 84602-1507 .

4 MONDAY CLASSES AUGUST 17, 2015 See also “Monday Schedule-at-a-Glance” on pages 32–33.

S . Michael Wilcox 8:30–9:25 a.m. The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration—Learning the Bryan L . Sudweeks Lord’s Way: Mastering the Symbols of the Temple Beginning Investing: A Principles and Applications Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Approach (8:30–10:45 a.m.) 377 Clyde Building (CB) Rita R . Wright Temple Typologies and Sacred Space in Art and Architecture Patrick D . Degn Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) The Articles of Faith: A Sequential System of Salvation Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Hank Smith Unconquerable Spirits (Youth) Donald W . Parry East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) The Unconquerable Book of Mormon: A Hebrew Specialist Looks at This Sacred Text Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) 9:50–10:45 a.m. Marie C . Ricks Patrick D . Degn Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 and 2: Family The Doctrine of the House of : The Blessings and Councils, Planning the Week, and Paperwork Myths, and Why It Matters Today Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC)

Glenn J . Rawson Jay A . Parry History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The “Wise Men Raised Up”: Why America’s Founders Still First Vision Matter 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC)

Richard G . Moore Marie C . Ricks The Quest for Humility Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 3 and 4: 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Bathrooms, Laundry, Kitchen, and Finishing Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Randall C . Bird The Council at Adam-ondi-Ahman Glenn J . Rawson Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The Book of Mormon David B . Marsh 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Seek Personal Revelation Richard G . Moore 221 Martin Building (MARB) “Who Then Can be Saved?” The Gift of Hope 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) E . Karen Shores Stress Management: Stress by Design Randall C . Bird 222 Martin Building (MARB) The Battle of Armageddon Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Scott C . Steffensen We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Physical Experience David B . Marsh (Class 1 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Getting More out of Your Gospel Study: Discover Divine Doctrine and Principles 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) 221 Martin Building (MARB)

Richard Neitzel Holzapfel E . Karen Shores A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Stress Management: How Does Stress Affect Our Body, and Anniversary: Chapters 1–14 How Do We Relax? 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 222 Martin Building (MARB) Jared W . Ludlow The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 1) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 5 MONDAY CLASSES CONTINUED

W . Benjamin Hill Randall C . Bird Amazing Grace: Our Lifeline to Recovery and Redemption The Millennial Reign from Addiction (Class 2 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) David B . Marsh Thomas A . Wayment Getting More out of Your Gospel Study: Become a A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its Truth Seeker 100th Anniversary: Chapters 15–28 221 Martin Building (MARB) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) E . Karen Shores Jared W . Ludlow Stress Management: Building Our Stress Capacity The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come 222 Martin Building (MARB) From? (Part 2) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) J . Dee Higley Families, Genes, and Addiction: Treatment and Prevention S . Michael Wilcox Implications (Class 3 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) “A Shadow from the Heat” (Isaiah 25:4) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Thomas A. Wayment A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Kenneth L . Alford Anniversary: Chapters 29–42 Learning from Adversity: Lessons from Church History 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Sally F . Olsen Hank Smith Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten We Have a “One-by-One” Savior (Youth) Ways to Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 1 East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC)

S . Michael Wilcox 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: Our Father’s Stairway—The Covenants and Order of Eternity John R . Bringhurst Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Hymn Sing-Along: Origins and Early Versions of Beloved Hymns Kenneth L . Alford 377 Clyde Building (CB) God’s Hand in America’s Birth Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Matthew J . Grey Herodian I: Fortifications, Pools, and Upper City Lani O . Hilton Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Tried and True Principles for Accomplishing Your Goals (Youth) Jay A . Parry East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) “Man of Sorrows”: Prophecies of the Mortal Messiah Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC)

Marie C . Ricks 12:30–1:25 p.m. Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 5 through 7: Tyler J . Griffin Groceries, Finances, Training Children, and the Garage Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Couples, and Families Today: Old Testament Stories 377 Clyde Building (CB) Glenn J . Rawson History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania— Matthew J . Grey The Restoration of the Priesthood Herodian Jerusalem II: The Temple Mount 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC)

Devin R . Ashby John L . Hilton III and Anthony R . Sweat Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Teaching with Spiritual Impact Family History Work—Using FamilySearch.org to Find Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Family Names 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB)

6 MONDAY CLASSES CONTINUED

Vickey Pahnke Taylor “Come unto Me and I Will Give You Rest” (Matthew 1:50–2:45 p.m. 11:28): Successfully Removing Guilt, Remorse, and Other Tyler J . Griffin Traps That Keep Us from Progressing in Peace Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Couples, and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 1 377 Clyde Building (CB) Glenn J . Rawson History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—Book Kaye T . Hanson of Mormon Witnesses and Church Organization Women and the Gospel of Luke 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC)

Devin R . Ashby Kevin R . Miller Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Gospel Learning Family History Work—Taking Names to the Temple as a (1:50–4:05 p.m.) Family, a Ward, or a Stake Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Richard P . Himmer Scott C . Marsh Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Phenomenon More Money than You Will Ever Need: A Surprisingly New of Workplace Bullying Vision of Future Personal Prosperity Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) W . Craig Judd Paul M . Scherbel Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: House, These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Gadgets Health, and Hard Choices 221 Martin Building (MARB) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB)

David A . LeFevre Devin R . Ashby The Pearl of Great Price: Moses Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and 222 Martin Building (MARB) Family History Work—Helping Others Get Involved in Temple and Family History Work J . Douglas LeCheminant 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Finding Hope in Recovery by Searching the Doctrine and Covenants and Words of the Living Prophets Scott C . Marsh (Class 4 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) America’s Financial Future: Compelling Personal 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Opportunities Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Rick D . Hawks Porn-Proofing Children Paul M . Scherbel 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Apps 221 Martin Building (MARB) Sally F . Olsen Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten David A . LeFevre Ways to Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 2 The Pearl of Great Price: Abraham 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 222 Martin Building (MARB)

David A . Christensen Jill C . Manning Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Pornography and Wives: Responding to and Healing Christ—His Mortal Life from Pornography Use and Sexually Compulsive Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Behavior in a Marriage (Class 5 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Laurie A . Reeve 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Living an Organized Life: Create Meals in Minutes Using the Once-a-Month Cooking Method John R . Stoker Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Can You Talk about What Matters Most? Learning to Hold Difficult Conversations (1:50–4:05 p.m.) Gregory L . Johnson 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions (Youth) East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH)

7 MONDAY CLASSES CONTINUED

Richard W . Jordan Jr . Paul M . Scherbel The Historical Context behind President Joseph F. These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Smith’s Vision on the Redemption of the Dead Fitness Technologies (Doctrine and Covenants 138): How It Became 221 Martin Building (MARB) Canon and Its Impact Today 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) David A . LeFevre The Pearl of Great Price: Joseph Smith—Matthew and David A . Christensen Joseph Smith—History Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness 222 Martin Building (MARB) of Christ—The Garden, Trial, and Crucifixion Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Donald L . Hilton Jr . Fresh Courage Take: Understanding Pornography Laurie A . Reeve Addiction and Recovery Living an Organized Life: Tips for Downsizing, (Class 6 of 6 in TNRB on Addiction) Decluttering, and Sorting Your Belongings 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Richard W . Jordan Jr . Randy B . Clegg The Doctrines Taught in President Joseph F. Smith’s Vision “Holding On” to Hope (Youth) on the Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 138) and Its Impact Today 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 3:10–4:05 p.m. David A . Christensen Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Tyler J . Griffin Christ—The Atonement Fulfilled, His Postmortal Glory Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Individuals, Couples, and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 2 Laurie A . Reeve 377 Clyde Building (CB) Living an Organized Life: Tips For Decluttering Your Closets, Drawers, and Cupboards Eric D . Huntsman Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) “And the Word Was God”: LDS Christology and the Gospel of John J B. . Haws Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) “The Minute You Walk out the Door, Forget Yourself and Start Concentrating on Others”: Why Selflessness Matters Richard P . Himmer Now More than Ever (Youth) Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Healing East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Process for Targets Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC)

W . Craig Judd Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: Finances, Family, and Final Instructions 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB)

Scott C . Porter A Single Person Can Change the World—Transformative Lessons from International Humanitarian Journeys: Service + Spiritual + Fun = Possible—A Fresh Perspective on Doing “Something More” 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB)

Scott C . Marsh So Your Money Has a Death Wish: Bad Advice That Some Financial Advisors Give, and Seven Ways to Avoid Bad Advice Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB)

8 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSESTUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED AUGUST 18–21, 2015

Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) 8:30–9:25 a.m. 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) Matthew J . Grey T Women in the Law—Panel Discussion (Charlene Barlow, Jewish Sectarianism in the Time of Jesus Kim Buhler-Thomas, Lindsay Nash Germann, Gayla W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Sorenson) (8:30–10:30 a .m .) T Issues That Created Sectarian Division W Plan B: Creating an Effective Parenting Plan for High- Conflict Custody Cases (Margaret E . Pickard) (8:30–10:30 W Sadducees and the Priestly Elite a .m .) Th Pharisees and Rabbis Th Global Venturing: Doing Business across Cultures, F Essenes and the Dead Sea Scrolls Languages, and Legal Systems (Kenneth W . Jennings Jr .) (8:30–10:30 a .m .) Thomas A . Wayment F What Every Attorney Needs to Know about 8:30 a.m. Facing Adversity: The Example of the Apostle Paul Investing (Jeffrey R . Young) (8:30–9:30 a .m .) W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) T Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh: A Case of Divine Guidance Ron L . Andersen W Paul’s Confrontation in Galatia: Dealing with Internal Leading like Abraham Lincoln Disharmony Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Th Salvation by Grace: Paul’s Teachings on Grace in Light of T Leading like Abraham Lincoln His Work Ethic W The Magnanimity of Abraham Lincoln F Persecution as a Means of Perfection in the Life of Paul Th The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln Mark E . Eastmond and Paul B . Murphy F The Lawyer Who Was Never Known to Lie Arm Your Family with Righteousness: Understanding the Donald W . Parry and Jay A . Parry Scriptures and Teaching Them Effectively in the Home The Book of Revelation: A Vision for Our Day 377 Clyde Building (CB) de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T Unlocking the Scriptures: Discovering Principles of Truth Is T Keys to Understanding the Symbolism in the Book of the Key Revelation W Master the Skills That Will Help Your Family Understand W John’s Testimony of Jesus Christ and His Atonement the Scriptures Th Glories and Trials of the Latter Days Th Using Questions to Move Principles beyond the Printed Page and into Our Lives F The Great and Dreadful Day of the Lord’s Coming F What Does It Look Like? Principles of Family Scripture Linda M . Cole and Jonathan G . Sandberg Study in Practice The Healing Power of Connection in Our Homes, Wards, Rita R . Wright and Communities Images of Hope: The Savior in Religious Art Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) 2254 Conference Center (CONF) T Christ Showed Us the Way: Understanding How Authentic Connections Heal Us T Types and Shadows: Images Bear Witness of Christ W Disconnect from the World to Connect with Christ and W A Master’s Hand: Paintings of Christ by Carl Heinrich Your Family Bloch Th Taking Down the Walls to Let Your Light Shine: Th The Tissot Bible: An Artist’s Vision of New Testament Connection in Our Wards and Communities Customs, Costumes, and Places F Thinking Outside the Box: Being Led by the Spirit to F Beholding Salvation: Artistic Interpretations of the Savior’s Create Connections Life and Ministry Ralph C . Hancock Shon D . Hopkin Scriptural Women of Influence Teach Principles That Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Constitution Change, Comfort, and Motivate 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T Constitutionalism and Public Belief T Women of Influence in the Old Testament W Reason, Morality, and Freedom: The French and American Revolutions Compared W Women of Influence in the New Testament Th Tocqueville on Religion and Freedom in America Th Women of Influence in the Book of Mormon F The Family and Religious Freedom Today F Women of Influence in Church History

9 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Richard W . Jordan Jr . Richard Neitzel Holzapfel “Look unto Me in Every Thought; Doubt Not, Fear Not” Experiencing the Continuous Sacrament (D&C 6:36): How the Savior Can Help Us Overcome Fear Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) and Doubt T The Father and the Son Continue to Love Us B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W The Lord Continues to Bless His Children T How the Savior Can Help Us Overcome Fear and Doubt Th Jesus’ Suffering and Death W How the Savior Can Help Us Overcome Perfectionism and F Kneeling as a Sign of Humility, Dependence on God, Self-Doubt and Worship Th How the Savior Can Help Us and Others to Overcome a Crisis of Faith Benjamin Hyrum White F Replacing Fear with Faith Missionary Work for ALL Ages: Primary Children, Teenagers, Returned Missionaries, and Parents Kenneth D . Krogue 206 Martin Building (MARB) How to Be a Social Media Missionary T The History of Preach My Gospel B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W Every Home an MTC T Core Skills Th Ten Questions to Answer While Preparing for a Mission W Content Curation and Creation F Ten Questions to Answer after Serving a Mission Th Content Campaigns and Collaboration F Coaching and Consulting on Specific Media Projects Kristen D . Wright Four Elements for Healthy Living Scott H . Knecht 207 Martin Building (MARB) Great Teaching: A Pathway to Profound Learning T Keeping Your Head above Water: Using Government B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Regulations, Marketing, and the Internet to Your Advantage T Profound Learning Is Hastened and Enhanced by Great W Down-to-Earth Nutrition and Eating on the Go Teaching Th Catch Your Second Wind: Fatigue and Sleep Issues W Excellent Questions: The Heart of Good Teaching F Keep the Fire Alive in Your Relationship Th Learning to Respond to and Talk with Students F The Spirit in the Classroom Makes It All Work Rebecca Davies and Lesley A . Meacham Christ as the Great I AM, Bridegroom, Lamb, and Light Byron R . Merrill 221 Martin Building (MARB) Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Saga Begins T Christ as the Great I AM with a Family 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Christ as the Bridegroom Th Christ as the Passover Lamb T It Begins with a Family (1 Nephi 1–10) F Christ as the Light of the World W Nephi’s Vision (1 Nephi 11–15) Th Nephi Teaches His Brothers (1 Nephi 16–22) Harold T . Stokes F The Family Tradition Continues (2 Nephi 1–10) Physics Is More Fun than You Think 222 Martin Building (MARB) Lori K . Schade T Newton’s Laws Overcoming Challenges in Marriage: Practical Gospel and Therapeutic Solutions for Modern-Day Problems W Buoyancy 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Th Music F Relativity T Protecting Your Children by Protecting Your Marriage W He Said, She Said: Identifying Your Negative Marital Cycles S . Michael Wilcox and Learning to Interrupt Them Twice Blessed: The Beauty of Forgiving and Forgiveness Th Building Secure Closeness despite Gender Differences Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) F Healing Violations of Trust in Marriage T “This Thy Brother”: Forgiveness in the Family Mark D . Ogletree W “Seven Times in a Day”: Forgiveness with Our Fellowman Raising Boys to Be Strong Men, Able to Contribute to Th “Bruised Reeds”: Receiving Divine Forgiveness Society and the Church F “When the Soul Is Pierced”: Healing Deep Wounds and 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Forgiving Ourselves T Boyhood under Siege W Boys and Media Th Why Boys Need a Relationship with Their Heavenly Father F Boys Need Heroes

10 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED John L . and Lani O . Hilton Robert L . Millet Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser-Known Old Testament With an Oath and Covenant Stories (Youth) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T What Shall I Do with This Calling? T See the Good: Life-Changing Lessons from the Old W Beware concerning Yourselves Testament Th Living by Every Word of God W “When Thou Walkest through the Fire”: Life-Changing F Becoming the Elect of God Lessons from Isaiah Th A Fire in My Bones: Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser- J B. . Haws Known Old Testament Prophets Fifty Years of Coming “Out of Obscurity”: From the F Get Rid of the Rubbish! Life-Changing Lessons from World’s Fair to the Worldwide Church, 1965–2015 Lesser-Known Old Testament People Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Adam M . Moore T 1965–1973 Confronting Pornography in Your Individual and Family W 1973–1995 Life: Real Help for Real Problems Th 1995–2008 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) F 2008–2015 T How to Protect Your Children from Pornography’s Harmful Effects W Confronting Pornography in Marriage Relationships 9:50–10:45 a.m. 9:50 a.m. Th Key Elements of a Healthy Recovery from Pornography Matthew J . Grey Addiction First Jewish Revolt against Rome (AD 66–73): F Dealing with Your Future Husband’s Past Pornography Use An Historical and Archaeological Survey W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Robert Bolick T Prophecies and Causes of the Revolt (ca AD 30–66) Estate Planning and Asset Protection 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) W The Opening Phases of the Revolt: The Legions Attack Jerusalem and Galilee (AD 66–69) T Estate Planning Basics Th The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple (AD 70) W Advanced Estate Planning F The Siege and Fall of Masada (AD 73) Th Fundamental Asset Protection Principles and Techniques F Asset Protection Trusts Stephanie D . Sorensen Teaching the Gospel in the Home Ronald E . Bartholomew W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) Prophecies and Promises from the Doctrine and Covenants T “All Thy Children Shall Be Taught of the Lord”: Formal 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) and Informal Opportunities to Teach Doctrine T Prophecies Relative to the Last Days and Beyond: The W “First Seek to Obtain My Word”: Materials, Media, and Faithful and the Wicked Patterns for Studying and Teaching the Gospel W Promises to the Saints: To the Faithful, Obedient Covenant- Th “It Shall Be Given You in the Very Hour”: Teaching Our Keepers Children by the Spirit Th Promises to the Saints: Spiritual Gifts and Spiritual F “That He May Be an Example”: Acting, Inviting to Act, Manifestations and Modeling the Learning Process F Promises to the Saints: To Those Who Engage in the Lord’s Work John R . Bringhurst Early Hymns of the Restoration: Sing the Forgotten Gems Vickey Pahnke Taylor 377 Clyde Building (CB) “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”: Simple, Effective T The Restoration Begins: The Stories and the Hymns Ways to Find Greater Hope, Healing, and Joy 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W The Missouri Persecution: The Stories and the Hymns Th The Kirkland Temple Dedication: The Stories and the Hymns T “Be of Good Cheer”: Better Understanding Christ’s F Mission of the Twelve to the Martrydom: The Stories and Counsel to Feel His Profound Love and Peace Hymns W Celebrating Humor: Increasing Joy through the Blessing of Optimism and Humor Larry W . Barkdull Th The Sariah Dilemma: Increasing Our Faith When Our Rescuing Wayward Souls Children Misplace Their Own 2254 Conference Center (CONF) F Unwrapping the Gifts of the Spirit: Small and Simple Ways T Rescuing Wayward Souls from the Most Wicked World in to Grow in Joy and Hope Its Most Wicked Time W The Key to Rescuing Wayward Souls: Personal Sanctification Th How the Lord Rescues Wayward Souls: Luke 15 F Rescuing Wayward Souls by Harnessing the Power of Priesthood Principles 11 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Ralph C . Hancock Raymond R . Price Great Thinkers on Reason and Morality Strengthening Your Soul through Service 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T John Stuart Mill and John Rawls: Secular Freedom Guided T Expanding Your View of the Horizon of Possibilities by “Progress” through Volunteerism: Overcoming the Skepticism W Plato: The Order of the Soul and the City Rampant in Today’s World Th Aristotle: The Habit of Virtue W Anchoring Our Testimonies in the Gospel of Jesus Christ F Machiavelli and Hobbes: The Foundations of Secular Provides a Firm Safeguard in Challenging Times Rationalism Th Inheriting the Kingdom of God: A Six-Step Recipe for Success (Matthew 25:34–40) Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) F Strengthening Your Testimony of Jesus Christ through 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) Serving Others T Continuation of 8:30–10:30 a .m . class Kathy Headlee Miner W Continuation of 8:30–10:30 a .m . class Love Works, Love Heals: A Heart Filled with Grace, Th Continuation of 8:30–10:30 a .m . class Compassion, Understanding, and Hope F Civility (James D . Gordon III) (9:50–10:50 a .m .) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Ron L . Andersen T Knowing Love Works: Overcoming and Understanding The Early Mormon Church through Abraham Fear, Anxiety, Trauma, Abuse, and Adversity Lincoln’s Eyes W Knowing Love Works: Becoming More Spiritually Attentive Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) and Observant—Discovering the Divine within You Th Knowing Love Works: The Power of Forgiveness to Make T Abraham Lincoln and the Early Mormon Church Us One W The Remarkable Similarities of the Prophet Joseph Smith F Knowing Love Works: Discover the Joy That Comes as You and Abraham Lincoln Learn to “Be Still and Know That I Am God” Th Abraham Lincoln and the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Lee N . Johnson F Abraham Lincoln Believed He Had a Calling from God New Strategies to Improve Your Marriage B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Marvin A . Goldstein Discovering the Divine Nature of Music T We Are Created for Connection de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W How We Respond to Stress in Marriage and Its Lasting Effects T Beloved Hymns Th Why Is Change so Difficult within a Marriage? W Sacred Music of the Children’s Songbook F What Can You Do to Improve Your Marriage? Th The Sacred Music of Christ and Christmas F Beautiful Music That Honors Jesus Christ Byron R . Merrill Insights from the Book of Mormon: Prophetic Warnings Debra A . Bastian, Lori Hadley Hales, Me’Chel Merrill and Promises Musgrave (Heartbound) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Christ, The Ultimate Healer T Isaiah in the Book of Mormon (2 Nephi 11–24) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Nephi’s Vision of the Last Days (2 Nephi 25–33) T Let His Love Enfold You Th Jacob as a “Watchman” (Jacob 1–7) W Let His Light Shine F Heeding the Holy Spirit (Enos through Words of Mormon) Th Let Us Adore Him F Let Him Heal You Mark A . Mathews Sharing the Message of the Restoration in Missionary Carrie M . Wrigley Work Creating Love: Building and Maintaining a Heartfelt 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Connection with Your Spouse and Loved Ones T First Things First: What to Share when Sharing the Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Restored Gospel T Focused Time and Attention: How to Preserve It in a Busy W Why the First Vision First World of Deadlines and Distractions Th Why the Book of Mormon Second W Trust and Safety: How to Create Emotional Safety and F Loyal to the Message of the Restoration Secure Confidence in Your Relationship Th Connection and Intimacy: How to Foster a Fulfilling Closeness and Connection in Your Life Together F Unity and Joy: How to Build a Shared Lifestyle That Can Bring Both of You Genuine Joy

12 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Dennis D . and Joyce M . Ashton Jennifer Bown, N . Tony Brown, Ray Clifford, Dan P . Maintaining Hope While Enduring Stress, Anxiety, Dewey, Gregory L . Thompson Depression, and Loss Lifelong Learning through Foreign Language Study 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 222 Martin Building (MARB) T Letting Go of Stress and Anxiety T Are You Fluent in a Second Language? (Ray Clifford) W Managing Chronic Anxiety and Unwanted Obsessive W How to Maintain Foreign Language Skills: Case Study of Thoughts the BYU Foreign Language Student Residence (N . Tony Th Understanding and Overcoming Depression Brown and Dan P . Dewey) F Coping with Tragedy and Enduring Loss Th Improving Writing in a Foreign Language (Jennifer Bown) F Improving Reading in a Foreign Language (Gregory L . Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Thomas A . Wayment Thompson) A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Anniversary S . Michael Wilcox Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) The Great Visions of the Pearl of Great Price T Jesus the Christ as Biography and Testimony (Richard Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) Neitzel Holzapfel) T Vision of Moses: The Divine Heritage of the Human Soul W Jesus the Christ, Chapters 1–14 (Thomas A . Wayment) W Vision of Enoch, Broad as Eternity: The Love of the Father Th Jesus the Christ, Chapters 14–28 (Thomas A . Wayment) and the Son F Jesus the Christ, Chapters 28–42 (Richard Neitzel Th Vision of Abraham: The Lesson of the Galaxies Holzapfel) F Vision of Joseph Smith: Piercing the Veil Fernando V . Camilo Scott L . Anderson The Church’s Digital Tools and Treasures and What’s Joy in the Journey (Youth) New for You East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 206 Martin Building (MARB) T Your Divine Design T The World of LDS .org: Digital Church Resources for You W “The Truth Shall Make You Free” (John 8:32) W The World of LDS .org: Productivity Tools Th Guidelines to Happiness Th Getting More out of the Church’s Mobile Apps and Social F Our Savior’s Love Media Accounts F New Resources from the Church, Lesser-Known Treasures, Dean W . Duncan and Thomas B . Russell and Sharing Goodness Online Family History in the Present Tense 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Casey P . Griffiths T Large and Small Plates One Hundred of the Most Important Events in Latter-Day Saint History W Literacy, Technology, and Moderation 207 Martin Building (MARB) Th Eloquent Objects T The Infancy of the Restoration, 1805–1844 F Home Movies W Zion in the Wilderness, 1845–1900 Scott M . Peterson Th Out of Obscurity, 1901–1950 Retire Right: A Guide to Making the Best Financial F Unto Every Nation, 1951–Present Decisions at and during Retirement 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Scott R . Braithwaite T Today’s 30-Year Retirement: Endless Opportunities as well One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: as Unprecedented Challenges Whom You Will Marry 221 Martin Building (MARB) W The Savvy Social Security Plan: What Baby Boomers Need to Know to Maximize Social Security Income T Who Decides Whom We Marry? Th Common Sense Investing: What Really Determines W Predictors of Marital Success That We Can Know Prior to Investment Performance? Saying “I Do” F Managing Your Investments to Last through Retirement Th Predictors of Marital Success After We’ve Said “I Do” F Healthy Communication in Marriage: A Hands-on, Skill- Ronald E . Bartholomew Building Session The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: What Do the Standard Works Say about Gospel Principles Taught in the Proclamation? 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T The Family Proclamation and the Doctrine and Covenants in Church History W The Family Proclamation and the Book of Mormon Th The Family Proclamation and the Bible F The Family Proclamation and the Pearl of Great Price

13 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Joseph W . Grenny and Ron McMillan Roger K . Allen Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy, Abundant, and 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Loving Life T How to Spot Life’s Most Important Conversations 377 Clyde Building (CB) W How to Make It Safe to Talk about Almost Anything W Living Inside Out Rather than Outside In: Lessons from Th What to Do when You’re Angry, Scared, or Hurt the Gospel and from the Science of Happiness F How to Be Persuasive and Not Abrasive Th The Power to Act rather than Be Acted Upon F “The Stories We Tell”: Change Your Narrative and Change Robert L . Millet Your Life “A Chosen Vessel unto Me”: The Life and Teachings of the Apostle Paul Larry W . Barkdull Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Faith: An Intelligent Force 2254 Conference Center (CONF) T A Chosen Vessel W Justification by Faith, Salvation by Grace W An Intelligent Force Th Walking in Newness of Life Th The Prophets’ Descriptions of Faith F Life in Christ F Faith in God Terrance S . Drake, Deanne T . Francis, Christine W . Lake, Scott C . Marsh Dennis D . Perkins, Elder Gregory A . Schwitzer More Money than You’ll Ever Need: Discover the Happiest Serving with All Your “Heart, Might, Mind and Income in America! Living an Abundant Life While Strength”: Keeping Missionaries Healthy from Arizona to Developing the Tools of Eternal Prosperity Zambia 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Spontaneous Accumulation: A Behaviorally Brilliant Formula for Prosperity T Helping Youth Serve Missions with All Their “Strength” (Terrance S . Drake) Th The Financial Path of Choice: Actualizing Your Financial Goals, Insights, and Creative Energy through the Smartest W Serving a Mission with All Your “Mind” Requires Choices You Can Make Emotional and Mental Health (Dennis D . Perkins) F Multimillion-Dollar Choices: Turning Major Personal Th Serving a Mission with All Your “Might” Requires Being Expenses into Dramatic Future Financial Reserves through Fully Functional (Deanne T . Francis and Christine W . Lake) Great Personal Choices F Serving a Mission with All Your “Heart” Requires Obedient, Spiritual Commitment (Elder Gregory A . Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Schwitzer) 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) W Divorce Ethics: Is All Fair in Love and War? (Marilyn 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. Moody Brown) (11:10 a .m –12:10. p .m .) Th Inheritance: What Everyone Should Know (Brent A . Andrewsen) (11:10 a .m –12:10. p .m .) Elder Neil L. Andersen F No class this hour Devotional Address Hoyt W . Brewster Jr . Tuesday, August 18 • Marriott Center (MC) Last and Latter Days—Turmoil and Peace: The Worst of Times Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Elizabeth B . Fawcett Marriage and Family Life: How to Find Extraordinary Joy W “Watch and Be Ready”: We Are to Look for the Signs in Our Ordinary Lives Preceding the Second Coming W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Th People in Peril and the Elements in Commotion: Modern- Day Gadiantons, Foolish Disciples, and Nature in Turmoil W A Real-Life Approach to “Happily Ever After” in Our F “All Things Shall Be Fulfilled”: Prophecies Awaiting Family Relationships Fulfillment Th How to Make a Good Marriage Even Better F How to Be Crazy about Your Kids without Going Crazy in Marvin A . Goldstein and Vanessa Joy the Process Beautiful Music Brings a Heavenly Peace to the Home Atmosphere Ugo A . Perego de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Genetics, Genealogy, and Gentiles: The Use of DNA in Mormon Studies W Music Gives Courage and Strength W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) Th Beautiful Music That Honors the Lord Jesus Christ F Experiencing New Insights through Music W Book of Mormon and DNA Studies: The Genetic History of the New World Th Genetic Genealogy: Finding Your Distant and Recent Ancestry through DNA F Science and Religion: Can They Coexist? 14 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Debra A . Bastian, Lori Hadley Hales, Me’Chel Merrill Stephan D . Taeger Musgrave (Heartbound) “Draw Near unto Me”: Our Sacred Relationship with Deity Aspire Higher . . . Rising to the Best within Us 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W “For God Hath Not Given Us the Spirit of Fear”: W YOU Are Better than You Think Overcoming the Need for Worldly Approval Th Mission Possible: You Have a Mission and Purpose Th “Yea, and My Soul Did Long to Be There”: Exploring Our F When Life Doesn’t Go as Planned Divine Desire to Be in the Presence of God F “What Therefore God Hath Joined Together”: Maintaining Carrie M . Wrigley a Marriage Filled with Love Christ-Centered Healing from Emotional Challenges Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Lani O . Hilton Parenting with Spiritual Power: “Thou . . . Shalt Talk W Choosing Complete Healing, Not Just Symptom Relief: of Them When Thou Sittest in Thine House, and When New Strategies for Dealing with Distressing Events and Thou Walkest by the Way” (Deuteronomy 6:7) Moving on with Power 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Th Silencing the Negative Chatterbox Within: Recognizing and Replacing Thoughts That Otherwise Keep Us Stuck and W From Breakfast to Bedtime: The Power of Three-Minute Hopeless Moments to Teach, Train, and Love F Overcoming Perfectionism and Other Destructive Th Power in Having Fun as You Teach Children Doctrine: Behaviors: How to Build a Healthy Lifestyle That Fosters Easter, Ancestor Day, Commemorating the Publication of Emotional Wellness the Book of Mormon, Appearance of the Angel Moroni, and Other Significant Dates David S . Christensen F The Power of the Sabbath to Strengthen Your Birth, Baptism, and the Sacrament Family through Family Gospel Study, Family B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Councils, Family History Snowballing, Family Gospel Games, and Caring for the Poor 11:10 a.m. W Birth into Our Second Estate and Needy Th Baptism and Rebirth F The Doctrine of the Sacrament Lynne Hilton Wilson Apostles Peter and Paul on Women and Families Sherrie Mills Johnson Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) “Faith, Then, Works by Words” (Lectures on Faith): W Peter and Paul Exonerate Marriage Words Have Power to Build or Destroy Faith B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th Early Christian Worship for Women F Eternal Promises for Men and Women in the Apostolic W The Power of Words Church Th Using Words to Build Our Faith F Using Words to Help Others Cling to Faith Kenneth L . Alford Exciting Stories from Church History Andrea Erickson Lindsey 206 Martin Building (MARB) Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction W Latter-day Saint Civil War Veterans B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th The Church in Afghanistan W Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction in the Home F LDS Poetry and Songs from the Utah War Th Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction at Church F Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction Using Michelle Lloyd, Rickelle Richards, D . Pauline Williams Technology Exploring the World of Food and Nutrition 207 Martin Building (MARB) Byron R . Merrill W A Journey through What We Eat (D . Pauline Williams) Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Message of the Redemption—The Principle and the Practice Th Whirlwind Tour of Nutrition through the Life Cycle 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) (Rickelle Richards) F Discovering How to Get the Most from Your Food W Becoming Sons and Daughters of God (Mosiah 1–6) (Michelle Lloyd) Th God Himself Shall Make an Atonement (Mosiah 9–17) F Apostasy and Faithfulness (Mosiah 26 through Alma 5) Scott R . Braithwaite “Improvement and Progression Have One Eternal Round”: The Science of Improvement and Expert Performance in a Gospel Framework 221 Martin Building (MARB) W Statements from Scripture on Eternal Progression and Where It Fits into the Plan of Salvation Th The Science of Expertise and How to Optimally Develop One’s Abilities across a Wide Range of Skills and Disciplines F Statements from Living Prophets That Corroborate and Build upon Scripture and Science 15 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Frank F . Judd Jr . John L . Hilton III The Sermon on the Mount: The Savior’s Greatest Sermon Helping Children and Students Act for Themselves 222 Martin Building (MARB) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Background, Setting, and the Beatitudes W Helping Children and Students Act for Themselves Th The Gospel of Christ Fulfills the Law of Moses Th Motivating Children and Students to Make Good Choices F Building upon the Rock of Christ F The Teacher as a Coach Brad R . Wilcox Curtis L . Jacobs You’re Not Alone Our Next Estate: Understanding the Spirit World Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W What It Means to Have a Birthright W What Happens When We Die? Where Do We Go? Th The Enabling Power of the Atonement Th The Savior’s Ministry to the Spirit World: His Message and F Come to the House of the Lord Mission F What Are We like in the Spirit World? Can We Change? Jack S . Marshall Looking for the Good and Being the Good (Youth) Richard J . and Debra Theobald McClendon East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) From Striving to Thriving: Strengthening the “Me,” W Stoking the Fire: Keeping Your Testimony Strong “We,” and “Thee” of Marriage Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Understanding Repentance and Forgiveness F Teachings on Hope: How God Judges W Ways to Build the “Me” in Marriage Th Ways to Build the “We” in Marriage Thomas A . Holmoe F Ways to Build the “Thee” in Marriage Athletics at BYU 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) W Athletics at BYU 12:30–1:25 p.m. Shon D . Hopkin Trav D . Johnson Unraveling the Book of Hebrews Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) the Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) T Joseph Smith, Paul, and the Book of Hebrews: Hebrews 1–2 Th Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing the W Hebrews 3–7: The Atonement of Christ in the Book of Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program Hebrews and the Book of Mormon Th Hebrews 8–10: The Day of Atonement and the Divine Benjamin R . Erwin Ascent of the High Priest Preventing Pornography: Safeguarding Our Families F Hebrews 11–13: Faith and the Church of the Firstborn 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Jane K . Hinckley F Preventing Pornography: Safeguarding Our Families Appreciating Jane Austen’s Persuasion Ronald C . Gunnell, Ronald B . Jarrett, Diane Bills Prince W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) On the Flip Side: A Glimpse behind the Music of the T Appreciating History and Her Story: The Napoleonic Wars, Mormon the Austens, and the Publication of Persuasion 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) W Appreciating the Battle of the Books in Persuasion: Byron, W The Choir Experience: Seeing God in the Details (Diane the Baronetage, and Blue Books Bills Prince) Th Appreciating the Body and Language in Persuasion: Broken Th The Choir’s Impact on Guest Artists (Ronald C . Gunnell) Bones, Broken Heads, and Broken Hearts F The Lord’s Choir (Ronald B . Jarrett) F Appreciating Cinematic Adaptations of Persuasion Ronald E . Bartholomew Roger K . Allen Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children Dispensation 377 Clyde Building (CB) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Stop Overcontrolling and Overindulging; Communicate in Ways That Build Trust, Self-Worth, and Personal W Lessons about Selfless Service Responsibility Th Lessons about Sacrifice and Consecration W Create Safe and Trusting Conditions: Skills in Love and F Lessons about Seeking and Following Revelation Mutual Respect So Children Will Open Up and Talk Th How to Talk to Your Children (Including Belligerent, Strong-Willed Children) and Resolve Disagreements So Everyone Wins F Empower Your Children to Become Mature and Resilient by Taking Ownership of Their Lives in Actions, Words, Feelings, Decisions, Relationships, and So Forth

16 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Glenn J . Rawson Donald W . Parry and Jay A . Parry History of the Saints: Kirtland The Parables of Jesus Christ: Precious Truths from the 2254 Conference Center (CONF) Master Teacher T Early Kirtland Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Zion’s Camp T The Divine Invitation: Parables about Drawing Closer to Th The Kirtland House of the Lord God and Christ F The Kirtland Safety Society and the Exodus of Kirtland W The Riches of the Atonement: Parables of God’s Extraordinary Love and Grace Scott C . Marsh Th The Godly Walk: Parables about the Path of Righteous Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Discipleship Maximum Personal Choice through Small, Insightful, F The Great Day of the Lord: Parables about the Second Daily Choices Coming and Final Judgment 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) Carrie M . Wrigley T The Science of Personal Prosperity and Spontaneous Personalizing the Power of the Atonement: Understanding Accumulation: Empowering the Spontaneous Energy and Applying Our Most Central Doctrine (presented in Source Created through the Natural Disciplines of words and music) Behavioral Intelligence, Financial Intelligence, and Spiritual Intelligence Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Million-Dollar Choices: Insightful, Objective, User-Friendly T “My Guilt Was Swept Away” (Enos 1:6): Applying the Financial Information Resources; Creating Lifetime Atonement to Our Sins and Weaknesses Financial RESIRVs by Insightfully Managing Personal W “Be Ye Therefore Perfect” (Matthew 5:48)—What It Expenses and Multiplying Resources through Great Choices Means and What It Doesn’t Mean: How to Become Th Five Critical Investment Insights: The Wisdom, Order, and “Perfect in Christ” Discipline of Multiplying Investment Portfolio Resources Th “With Healing in His Wings” (Malachi 4:2): Finding F The Spiritual Seeds of Prosperity: Maximizing Prosperity Comfort and Emotional Healing through the Atonement through the Dynamics of Scriptural and Prophetic Wisdom F “And They Shall Overcome All Things” (D&C 76:60): Drawing on the Sanctifying, Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Enabling Power of the Atonement 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) 12:30 p.m. T Cutting the Clutter from Legal Briefing (Justin W . Starr) Ronald J . Schwendiman (12:30–1:30 p .m .) Teaching the Gospel in a Digital World W International Legal Challenges Faced by The Church of B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (William F . Atkin) (12:30– T What Technologies May Help in the Church Classroom? 1:30 p .m ). W Digital Resources for Sunday Teaching Th How to Avoid Common Legal Mistakes Made by Start- Th Using Technology Tools to Teach Children and Teens Up Businesses and Entrepreneurs (Bradley R . Jacobsen) F Digital Resources for the Home and Sharing the Gospel (12:30–1:30 p .m .) F No class this hour Sherrie Mills Johnson Loving Your Life: It Can Be Filled with Joy Hoyt W . Brewster Jr . B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Man’s and Woman’s Origin and Destiny: Pre-Earth Existence and Postmortal Phases T What Is Truth? Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) W Necessary and Unnecessary Pain T “Beginningless” Existence: Spiritual Birth and the Nature Th Strategies That Help Us Live in Truth of the Premortal Spirit World F The Joy That Comes from Living in Truth W The Spirit World: From “First Estate” to an Interim follow- ing the “Second Estate” and Beyond Taylor O . Macdonald The Mormon Colonies in Mexico Th “In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions [Kingdoms],” Part 1 B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) F “In My Father’s House Are Many Mansions [Kingdoms],” T Early Mormon Settlement in Mexico Part 2 W The Golden Age of the Mexican Colonies: 1890 to 1912 Th The Mexican Revolution and the Mormon Exodus of 1912 Michael L . Ballam F Resettlement of Some of the Colonies, the Myths and Music: A Divine Art Realities of Pancho Villa’s Activities in Relation to the de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Mormons, and the Colonies Today T The Majesty of Music (Music That Lifts or Lowers) W “For I Was an Hungered . . .” Th We Seek after These Things F “Thou Wast Appointed for Such a Time as This” (Esther 4:14)

17 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Steven P . Moody and Jeffrey S . Reber Tyler J . Griffin The Paradox of Perfectionism: How the Pursuit of Finding Purpose in Paul’s Missions and Journeys Perfection Can Make Our Relationships Imperfect 207 Martin Building (MARB) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Called to Serve: Paul’s First Mission T The Difference between Perfectionism and Godly W Into Europe: Paul’s Second Mission Perfection Th You Shall See My Face No More: Paul’s Third Mission W Toward a More Perfect Union: Ridding Our Marriages of F Shipwrecked but without Harm: Paul’s Perilous Journey to Perfectionism Rome Th Freeing Parents from the Burden of Perfectionism F Perfecting the Saints Eric D . Huntsman Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God Charles H . Hamilton 221 Martin Building (MARB) Improving Communication with Ourselves, Our Families, T What Is Worship? Neighbors, and God Will Increase Our Self-Worth and Foster a Happy Home W Prayer, Ordinances, and Holy Places 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Th Sacred Time and Music F Scripture, Preaching and Teaching, and Service T Changing the Way We Talk to Ourselves Will Change the Way We Think and Feel Frank F . Judd Jr . W Building and Fostering Open and Honest Communication Herod the Great’s Building Projects in the Holy Land, in in the Home Pictures and Text Th Learning How to Better Communicate with Our Friends, 222 Martin Building (MARB) Neighbors, and People We Meet T Herod the Great at Jerusalem F Connecting with God through Better Communication W Herod the Great at the Caesarea Maritima Connie E . Sokol Th Herod the Great at Machaerus and Masada We Are Women of God: Living with Joy and Purpose as a F Herod the Great at Jericho and Herodium Woman, Wife, and Mother 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Scott L . Anderson T Holy Habits: Coping with Trials, Tribulations, and Our Savior’s Love Tragedies Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) W Joy in Womanhood: Divine Identity and Daily Self-Worth T Your Divine Design Th Effectively Connecting with Your Children: Teen, Tween, W A Perfect Brightness of Hope and In-Between Th His Healing Hand F Fit and Fabulous: Bringing Out Mother and Daughter’s F “The Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6) Real Beauty, Inside and Out Amy Reading Randal A . Wright “I Have Learned for Myself”: Lessons Learned from the Twenty Ways to Build Your Self-Confidence and Increase First Vision and Joseph Smith—History (Youth) Your Happiness East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) T “I Was One Day Reading”: The Power of Consistent T Five Habits That Help Build Your Confidence and Feelings Scripture Study of Self-Worth W “If Any of You Lack Wisdom, Let Him Ask of God”: Praying W Five Things to Help You Use Your Gifts and Talents for Always Good Th Using the Power of God to Triumph over Evil Th Five Techniques to Help You Learn and Record Valuable F Additional Truths We Learn from the First Vision Lessons from Life F Five Ways to Build More Spirituality in Your Life Kristen A . Jenson and Gail Anne Poyner Protecting Children from the Pandemic of Pornography Kenneth L . Alford 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Teaching the Old Testament 206 Martin Building (MARB) T Ten Ways to Immunize Your Children against Pornography Today T Making the Old Testament Come Alive W The Brain Science behind Pornography Addiction and Why W Fun Old Testament Classroom Activities Children’s Brains Are More Vulnerable Th Learning to Love Isaiah Th Ten Things Every Teen (and Parent) Should Know about F Understanding the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible How Pornography Harms Their Brain, Relationships, and Society F How to Help Children Recover from Exposure to Pornography: Tips from a Clinician

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Diane Bills Prince Looking Heavenward: Spiritual Solutions for Challenging 1:50–2:45 p.m. Times Stephen K . Hunsaker 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Breaking Free of False Beliefs T Eliminating Stress: Creating Peace and Joy in the Present W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Moment T The Bondage of False Beliefs W Daily Concerns: Replacing Fear with Faith W Becoming Freed from Our False Beliefs Th Deeper Relationships: Recognizing, Accepting, and Th “Having Many Revelations Daily”: Understanding the Following the Spirit Barriers That Keep Us from Receiving Revelation F Overcoming Adversities: Embracing the Atonement, the F Healing Our Relationships: Removing the Barriers to Ultimate Gift of Love Effective Communication Alonzo L . Gaskill Benjamin T . Bikman The Importance of Remembering Why We Get Sick: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Diseases 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) T Remembering Covenants and Commandments T What Is Insulin Resistance? W Remembering Relationships W Insulin Resistance and Cardiovascular Complications Th Remembering Church Service Th Insulin Resistance and Various Diseases F Remembering to Live a Godly Life F How to Treat or Prevent Insulin Resistance Anthony R . Sweat Robin S . Jensen, Brent M . Rogers, R . Eric Smith, Nathan N . Waite Finding “The Fountain of All Righteousness”: Faith vs “Know Brother Joseph Again”: Insights from The Joseph Fear, Hope vs Doubt, Charity vs Lust Smith Papers 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 377 Clyde Building (CB) T Faith versus Fear T “These Were Days Never to Be Forgotten”: The Witnesses W Hope versus Doubt to the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon (Robin Scott Th Charity versus Lust Jensen) F How Faith, Hope, and Charity Lead to the Fountain of W Fortitude in the Midst of Adversity: Insights into Joseph Righteousness Smith’s Life from the Year 1832 (R . Eric Smith) Curtis L . Jacobs Th “Friends at First Are Friends Again at Last”: The Lord’s Appearances before and at the Second Coming Joseph Smith’s Teachings on Relationships 1:50 p.m. Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) (Nathan Waite) T The Lord to His Saints, Part 1 F “We Have Commenced Building the House of the Lord . . . and It Goes on Rapidly”: The Centrality of the W The Lord to His Saints, Part 2 Kirtland House of the Lord in Joseph Smith Documents, Th The Battle of Armageddon 1833–1837 (Brent M . Rogers) F The Lord to the World Glenn J . Rawson Richard E . Bennett History of the Saints: Missouri Pathfinders to the Restoration 2254 Conference Center (CONF) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Mormon War 1838 T “Le Petit Corsican”: Napoleon Bonaparte, the Pearl of W Hawn’s Mill Great Price, and Modern Temple Work Th Liberty Jail W “The Holy Crusader”: Tsar Alexander I, the Congress of F The Quincy Mormon Experience of 1839 Vienna, and Early Work Th “To Extend the Boundaries of Zion”: The Reverend John Scott C . Marsh Williams, Missionary to Polynesia A Future of Transformational Developments in Personal F “Prince Hal”: Henry Clay, America’s Great Statesman and Prosperity Compromiser 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) T The Wealth of Great Health W Wireless Prosperity Th Transformational Innovations That Enhance Personal Prosperity F Abundant Prosperity: Multiple, Meaningful, Miraculous Paths of Prosperity

19 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Jeffrey D . Meservy and D . Joel Richards 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) Mormon Pioneers: Heroes, Lessons, and Locations along T Better Appellate Court Practices (Judge N . Randy Smith) the Trail (1:50–3:50 p .m .) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W A Defense Attorney’s Approach to Personal Injury Cases T Trails, Rails, and Sails: Who the Pioneers Were and (Joseph J . Joyce and Eric G . Nielson) (1:50–3:50 p .m .) How They Made Their Journey to the Valley of the Th Environmental Law: Fundamentals and Recent Great Salt Lake Developments (Steven J . Christiansen) (1:50–2:50 p .m .) W Traveling along the Platte and Sweetwater Rivers F No class this hour Th “For Some Must Push and Some Must Pull” F The Rescuers, Brigham Young Express Riders, and Down- Daniel C . Peterson and-Backers Traces of the Gospel in Four Great Islamic Classics Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Matthew B . Christensen, Glen T . Evans, M . Wesley T Omar Khayyam and a World without Hope Mashburn, Benjamin C . Stahmann W Al-Ghazali on Gaining a Testimony Building the Kingdom: Witnesses to the Work Th Jalal al-Din Rumi on Premortality and Our Yearning for God B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) F Farid al-Din Attar, the Temple, and Ascending to God T Witnesses to the Work: Why Giving Matters in Building the Kingdom (Glen T . Evans) Michael L . Ballam W Witnesses to the Work: Sharing Miraculous Stories of BYU’s The Power of Music to Bring Hope and Comfort Role in Building the Kingdom (Matthew B . Christensen) de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Th Witnesses to the Work: Church Humanitarian, Perpetual T Love Education, and Missionary Projects That Are Building the Kingdom (Glen T . Evans) W Celebrating Christmas F Witnesses to the Work: Little-Known Stories of Latter-Day Th Broadway Legacy, Part 1 Loaves and Fishes (M . Wesley Mashburn and Benjamin C . F Broadway Legacy, Part 2 Stahmann) Kevin R . Miller Jared W . Ludlow Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective The Book of Mormon: A Book of Power Communication 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T The Power of God as Taught in the Book of Mormon T Effective Communication: What Is Your Style? W The Power of Jesus Christ as Taught in the Book of W Between Brothers and Sisters: Tips and Tools for Mormon Communicating with the Other Gender by Clueing into Th The Power of the Holy Ghost as Taught in the Book of Physical, Mental, Spiritual, and Cultural Differences Mormon Th Between Brothers and Sisters: Tips and Tools for F Overcoming the Power of the Adversary as Taught in the Communicating with the Other Gender by Clueing into Book of Mormon Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Patterns F Keep Conflict from Becoming Contention Tana S . Page Living a More Joy-Filled Life Merrilee A . Boyack 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Rising Up in a Falling World Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T Finding Joy in Knowing Who and Whose We Are W Finding Joy in Our Strengths and in Our Weaknesses T You CAN Rise Up as the World Is Falling Th Finding Joy amidst Stress W The Spirit of Consecration: A Blueprint for Living F Finding Joy in Sharing Our Life’s Lessons Th “Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant”: Lessons on Agency Brian G . Andre F Rescuing a Family Whose Faith Is Struggling You Were Born to Make a Difference: Powerful Lessons Learned While Serving the Destitute of India Travis T . Anderson, Gideon O . Burton, Cherice M . 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Montgomery, Steven C . Walker Lifelong Reading T Developing the Healer’s Touch in Our Homes and in the World B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W Change Yourself from the Inside Out! T Reading the Bible Better than the Best Book You Have Th Seeing God through Service Ever Read (Steven C . Walker) F Break Out of the Comfort Zone! W The Spiritual and Intellectual Rewards of Including Philosophy in Lifelong Reading (Travis T . Anderson) Th Kindling Reading through E-Readers and Social Media (Gideon O . Burton) F “By Small and Simple Things”: The Transformative Power of Children’s Literature for Adults (Cherice Montgomery)

20 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Randal A . Wright Jack S . Marshall Twenty Ideas to Help You Discover and Achieve Your “I Have Questions about . . . ”: Finding Answers in the Life’s Mission Doctrines of the Gospel Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) T Five Suggestions to Help You Discover Why You Were Sent T Was That Revelation or Just Me? Understanding the to Earth Principles of Personal Revelation W Five Methods to Help You Overcome the Weaknesses That W Book of Mormon Events: A Mirror of Latter-Day Events, Hold You Back with a Different Ending Th Five Ways to Help You Get Motivated about Your Life and Th The Parable of the Tree of Life: Messages from Lehi’s Mission Dream F Five Ideas to Help You Achieve What You Were Sent to Do F “Mine Angels Round about You”: Doctrines on Ministering Angels Jaren S . Hinckley Hope in Classical Music Lynne Hilton Wilson 206 Martin Building (MARB) Preparing for Personal Revelation (Youth) T Hope in the Music of the Middle Ages East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) W Hope in the Music of the Baroque Era T How Can I Distinguish the Spirit’s Revelation from My Th Hope in the Music of the Romantic Era Own Thoughts? F Hope in the Music of the Modern Era W How Often Can I Feel Direction from the Spirit? Th How Can I Feel Direction from God? Tyler J . Griffin F How Can I Receive More Inspiration from the Spirit of the Finding Purpose and Meaning in Paul’s Epistles Lord? 207 Martin Building (MARB) Michael W . Allred T The Earliest Epistles: Thessalonians and Corinthians Life, a Probationary State: Prepare Ye for That Which Is to W Grace, Faith, and Works in the Most-Quoted Letters: Come Romans and Galatians 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Th Philippians, Colossians, Ephesians, and Philemon T Face to Face: Preparing to Be in the Presence of God F His Final Letters: Hebrews, Titus, and Timothy W The Bridegroom Cometh: Preparing for the Second Barry J . Ewell Coming Eighty Family History Strategies to Find Generations Th His Life Is Eternal Life: Preparing for That Endless State of Family F Reverence: Preparing to Commune with God 221 Martin Building (MARB) Margaret E . Pickard T Learning to Use the U .S . Census as the Foundation of Your Proof-Positive Parenting: Raising Responsible Children Family History Research 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) W Use U .S . Census Information and Clues to Find Family History Records T Defining a Successful Parent Th Expand beyond the U .S . Census to Find and Use Record W Children Learn What They Live Repositories Th Teaching Children to Succeed F Use U .S . Census Information to Resolve Family History F Digital Media and Your Family Research Problems Alonzo L . Gaskill Frank F . Judd Jr . Ancient Miracles, Modern Meanings The Background of the New Testament 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 222 Martin Building (MARB) T Miracles of Jesus T What Happened from the Ending of the Old Testament to W Miracles of the Apostles the Beginning of the New Testament? Th Miracles of the Book of Mormon, Part 1 W Who Really Wrote the New Testament Gospels? F Miracles of the Book of Mormon, Part 2 Th Did Early Christian Scribes Accurately Preserve the New Testament? Anthony R . Sweat F How Did the New Testament Canon Develop? The Joseph We Need to Know 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Joseph Smith the Man W Joseph Smith the Learner Th Joseph Smith the Seer F Joseph Smith the Prophet

21 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED John L . Hilton III and Brad R . Wilcox Richard P . Himmer Powerful Questions from the Scriptures Introducing Emotional Intelligence into an IQ World Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) T “How Long Halt Ye between Two Opinions?” and Other T How Emotional Intelligence Can Increase Your Confidence Powerful Questions from the Old Testament and Protect Personal Boundaries W “Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?” and Other Powerful W Using Emotional Intelligence at Work and at Home Questions from the New Testament Th Are Your Children Peer-Centric or Parent-Centric? Using Th “Have Ye Inquired of the Lord?” and Other Powerful Emotional Intelligence to Balance Focus Questions from the Book of Mormon F The Dangers of Grievances, Gripes, and Getting Offended: F “How Is It That Thou Canst Weep?” and Other Powerful Learning Not to Take Offense Questions from the Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) Richard E . Bennett T Continuation of 1:50–4:05 p .m . class The Rise of Temple Consciousness among the Latter-day W Continuation of 1:50–4:05 p .m . class Saints, 1823–1893 Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Understanding the Title Insurance Policy (Ronald G . Russell) (3:10–4:10 p .m .) T Temple Work in Ohio and Illinois, 1823–1846 F No class this hour W Temple Work in the Wilderness, 1847–1870 Th Temple Work in St . George, 1870–1884 Susan Easton Black F Temple Work from 1885 to 1893 Joseph Smith: The Refiner’s Fire Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) T Tarring and Feathering 3:10–4:05 p.m. W The Fall of Kirtland Stephen K . Hunsaker Th A Prisoner for Christ’s Sake YSA Survival 101: Principles for Dating, Courtship, F The Road to Carthage and Marriage W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Marvin A . Goldstein and The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain T Our Perception Is Not Always Reality: How False Beliefs Hinder Healthy Relationships de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Correcting Worldly Views of the Physical Relationship in Dating T Marinating Our Families in Good Music Th Removing the Barriers to Effective Communication W Inspirational New Hymns for Our Day: A Sing-Along F Understanding Revelation in Dating, Courtship, and Marriage Th Inspirational New Words to Favorite Old Celtic Melodies F The Lighter Side of Music: Laugh and Learn E . Tal Ehlers Planning Supports the Preparation for Disasters or Other Kevin R . Miller Events Increasing Personal Effectiveness: Living Happier, More W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) Productive Lives T Developing Your Skills of Self-Sufficiency: Grow a Garden, Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Alternative Power, Etc . T Stress OUT: Managing Stress in a Busy Life W “Panic Buying” Is Not a Good Plan W Joy IN: The Art of Finding Joy in Everyday Life Th Create a Usable Family Emergency Plan Th Born Free: Managing Personal Time F Boost Your Family Emergency Communication Capabilities F Living a Balanced Life Steven Eastmond Merrilee A . Boyack I’m Not Perfect, but the Process of Perfection Is Perfect From 3 to 23: Training Our Children to Serve the Lord 377 Clyde Building (CB) Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T The Perfecting Power Obtained in Overcoming Weakness T Starting Early: Ten Tips to Prepare Children to Serve Missions W Learning to Accept and Become Stronger in Adversity W Training Children to Work Hard and Be Independent Th Forgiveness: Where’s the Instruction Manual? Th Teaching Children to Live by the Spirit F The Process of Perfection in Marriage: Looking Forward F Teaching Children about Money: Exposing the “ATM with an Eye of Faith Makes Money” Myth Glenn J . Rawson Brent J . Schmidt History of the Saints: Crossing the Plains The History of Grace 2254 Conference Center (CONF) B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T The Exodus of Nauvoo T The Reciprocal Nature of Grace in Ancient Times W The Vanguard Company W Grace in Ancient Texts Th The Handcarts of 1856 Th Reciprocal Grace in and after New Testament Times F The Saints Who Came by Sail F Grace in the Reformation and Restoration 22 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Bryan L . Sudweeks Mark E . Beecher Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances Deepening Faith to Fortify Our Families B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) 206 Martin Building (MARB) T Nine Myths of Family Finance: What Wise Financial T Teaching Children with Greater Power Stewards Know W Feeding Them the Gospel W Budgeting Myths and Realities: Developing a Budget You Th Fighting the Spiritual Battles of Today Can Live With F The Savior’s Example: Resisting Temptation and Filling Up Th Saving for Your Children’s Missions and Education: What Spiritually You Can Do Now to Prepare F Preparing for Retirement: What You Can Do Now to Tyler J . Griffin Prepare Great Sermons of the Book of Mormon: Taking a Closer Look Patrick R . Steffen 207 Martin Building (MARB) Key Lessons from BYU’s Stress Reduction and Biofeedback Program T The Sermons of Lehi and Jacob: Agency, Atonement, Submission B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W Book of Mosiah: The Sermons of King Benjamin and T Simple Changes, Large Results: Changing How We Breathe Abinadi W Meaning-Focused Writing and Journaling Change Our Th The Sermons of Samuel the Lamanite and Mormon Stress Physiology F Third Nephi: The Beatitudes and Increasingly Living the Th Mindfulness and Spirituality Change Our Stress Physiology Higher Law of the Gospel F Using Biofeedback to Change Our Stress Physiology Barry J . Ewell Michael A . Goodman Extremely Effective Habits of Genealogists Taking the Fear out of Dating and Courtship for You 221 Martin Building (MARB) or Your Loved One: A Principled and Practical Approach T Extremely Effective Habits 1–9 of Genealogists for Young Adults and Older Adults 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Extremely Effective Habits 10–19 of Genealogists Th Extremely Effective Habits 20–29 of Genealogists T The What, When, and Why of Dating F Extremely Effective Habits 30–36 of Genealogists W Why So Scary or Distracted? Overcoming Obstacles Th Is This Someone I Should Consider for Marriage? Darrell J . Robinson F What “True Love” Is and Deciding Whom to Marry Teaching in the Savior’s Way 222 Martin Building (MARB) G . Shad Martin T The Perfect Teacher: Following the Example Recapturing Your Inner Child of the Savior 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Helping Others Discover the Gospel through T Recapturing Childlike Faith Activities 3:10 p.m. W Recapturing Childlike Wonder and Sensitivity Th Applying the Doctrines and Principles: Th Recapturing Childlike Kindness Extending an Invitation to Act F Recapturing Childlike Feelings of Self-Worth F The Role of a Teacher: Teach and Serve Stephen F . Duncan David A . Christensen Subduing the Spirit of Contention Maintaining Hope in a Day of Despair 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) T Understanding the Nature of Anger T Hope versus Despair W Identifying Anger Triggers and Anger Signs W Hope Is Centered in Christ Th Strategies for Bridling Anger Th Hope Is a Part of Faith F Defusing Others’ Anger and Emotion Coaching F Hope Is a Gift of the Spirit Randal A . Wright John G . Bytheway Twenty Reasons the Book of Mormon Is a Miracle How Do I Know If I Have a Testimony? (Youth) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T Five Trustworthy Eyewitnesses Who Testified the Book of T A Testimony of Feelings Mormon Is True W A Testimony of Experience W Five Observations Regarding the Complexity of the Book of Th A Testimony of Evidences Mormon That Will Increase Your Testimony F A Testimony of Logic and Reason Th Five Striking Examples That Show the Book of Mormon Is an Ancient Text F Five Reasons Joseph Smith Could Not Have Written the Book of Mormon

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Michael W . Allred Timothy G . Cross, James R . Greene, Ronald M . Tanner Advice on Marriage: What Prophets Preach Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) and Preserve Your Ancestors: Training and Updates from T Perspective: Learn How to See the Eternal View in ALL FamilySearch Employees Situations Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Intimacy: Learn How Closeness and Commitment Can T Using Family Tree to Preserve and Save Your Ancestors Build Happiness (Ronald M . Tanner) Th Learn How Oneness in Goals, Desires, and Actions Builds W Microtasking Family History (Timothy G . Cross) Strength Th How to Inspire Yourself and Others through Find, Take, F Money: Learn How Applying Correct Principles Can Aid and Teach (Ronald M . Tanner) Our Spiritual Progress F Family History in the 21st Century: Collaboration—Why Are They Changing My Data and Not Answering My John R . Stoker Emails? (James R . Greene) Communication Principles for Improving and Strengthening Your Relationships 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) 4:30–5:25 p.m. T The Connection Principle: Communicating Love and Stephen D . Ricks Affection in Different Ways New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, W The Thinking Principle: Learning to Surface and Challenge Mormon Christianity: Restoration Teachings and Early Your Thinking Christianity Th The Conflict Resolution Principle: Overcoming and Solving W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) the Conflict of Our Differences T The 40-Day Ministry F The Listening and Attending Principle: Comprehending All the Messages That Are Being Sent W Apostles, Bishops, and the Loss of Authority Th Man: His Origin and Destiny Kevin Hinckley F The Character of God And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us about Fear, Loss, and Great Joy Stephanie H . Taylor 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) A Marked Generation T “Sing, O Barren”! Finding the Wonderful Fat Things Even W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) during Thin Times T Behold, a Royal Army W The Refuge from the Storm: The Temple as a “Covert W Living Up to Your Potential and Privilege from Storm and from Rain” Th The Spiritual Gifts That Stretch and Strengthen Us Th “My Thoughts Are Not Your Thoughts”: God’s Joy- F Heeding the Call of Captain Moroni and Modern Prophets Producing Ways and Paths F Beautiful Feet on the Mountain of Redemption John A . Dana and Roger E . Pack Fibromyalgia: Thriving rather than Surviving Jennifer Brinkerhoff Platt 377 Clyde Building (CB) Everyday Rituals from The Family: A Proclamation to the World T Fybromyalgia 101 (Roger E . Pack) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Understanding Pain and Fatigue (Roger E . Pack) Th Alleviating Suffering (John A . Dana) T Central to the Plan: Creating Daily Rituals to Make the Ordinary Sacred F Building the Body (Roger E . Pack) W Ordained of God: Ritualizing Family Roles Jared W . Ludlow Th Established and Maintained: Daily Rituals of Successful A Crash Course on the World’s Four Largest Religions: Marriages and Families Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam F Promoting the Family: A Call to Defend 2254 Conference Center (CONF) C . Robert Line T Gaining a Better Understanding of Hinduism Gospel Reflections on Time, Eternity, and Existence W Gaining a Better Understanding of Buddhism Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Exploring the Historical Development of Christianity T “Like a Sea of Glass and Fire”: The Doctrine of God’s F Gaining a Better Understanding of Islam Time, God’s Omniscience, and Agency Richard P . Himmer W “Seek Ye First”: Temporal Time—Prophetic Priorities, Lost Opportunities, and Good Intentions The Anatomy of a Conversation: Teach vs Tell 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) Th “From Everlasting to Everlasting”: The Infinite Nature of Christ’s Atonement T The Anatomy of a Conversation F “Now Is the Time”: Putting Off Procrastination and W The Pitfalls of Telling Learning to Repent Quickly Th Missionary Work vs Selling the Gospel F Seven Dysfunctional Behaviors Most Leaders Think Are Productive

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Susan Easton Black Stephen F . Duncan A Test of Faith Four Keys to an Enduring, Healthy Marriage Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon T Personal Commitment to the Marriage Covenant W The Call to the Twelve W Love and Friendship Th The Call to Serve a Mission Th Respectfully Handle Differences and Solve Problems F The Call to Sacrifice F Continuing Courtship through the Years James Oneil Miner Mark E . Beecher Music Brings Unity and Hope to Our Lives Implementing Principles and Skills of the “Come, Follow Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Me” Curriculum to Become a Better Gospel Teacher T Music, Especially Hymns, Teaches Hope 206 Martin Building (MARB) W Music: The Never-Ending Inspiration for Good T The Setup: Creating a Climate of Gospel Learning Th Music Keeps Us in Tune with the Spirit W Making Your Lessons Come to Life F Music Influences Our Choices Th Asking Good Questions That Lead to Meaningful Participation Gary P . McFadyen F Taking It Home with Me Catch the Wave! Taking Part in Sharing the Gospel B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W . Craig Judd T Hastening the Work: Catching the Wave of Enthusiasm for Provident Living, Provident Giving: Prepare Your Nest Member Missionary Work Egg for a Satisfying Retirement 207 Martin Building (MARB) W All around Us! Recognizing Our Missionary Opportunities and Sharing the Gospel Online T Grow Your Nest Egg Th Reach Out to Rescue: The Work of Salvation in the Ward W Understand Your Nest Egg and Inviting Those Who Were Once among Us Th Use Your Nest Egg F “How Great Shall Be Your Joy” (D&C 18:15): Miracles F Share Your Nest Egg and Promised Blessings of Sharing the Gospel Barry J . Ewell Steve A . Tersigni Forty Ways to Supercharge Your Family History Research Weightier Matters: A Guide to a Healthy Weight 221 Martin Building (MARB) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T Ten Ways to Supercharge Family History on the Internet T How Important Is My Weight? W Ten Ways to Supercharge Family History Research at Home W Weight Regulation: How the Body Does It Th Ten Ways to Supercharge Family History among Family, Th The Word of Wisdom: God’s Health Plan Friends, and Neighbors F The Growing Challenge of Diabesity (Diabetes plus Obesity) F Ten Ways to Supercharge Family History Research in Libraries, Societies, and Archives Leslie Probert Food Storage: Planning Smart, Making It Delicious, and Margaret E . Pickard Using Safe Cooking Options Cooperative Parenting after Divorce 4:30 p.m. B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) 222 Martin Building (MARB) T Plan It Smart: Where Do I Begin? T Cooperative Parenting between Two Homes W How Do I Get Food Storage to Taste Good? W The Effects of Conflict on Children Th Recipes, Recipes: How to Find Them and Convert Them Th Happy Holidays: Holiday Plans for Parents Who Share F How Will I Cook in an Emergency? Custody F Successful Step-Parenting Michael A . Goodman Seeking Truth: Working through Doubt and Questions John G . Bytheway and Brad R . Wilcox 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles (Youth) T The Role of Questions and Truth Seeking East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) W Historical Issues: Looking at the Evidence T To Know the Prophet Joseph Smith (Brad Wilcox) Th Doctrinal Issues: What Is It That We Believe? W Parable of the Marinade: A Recipe for a Delicious Life F Faith Is a Decision Which Leads to Action (John G . Bytheway) Th Embark in the Service of God (John G . Bytheway) Gregory L . Johnson F So Many Books, So Little Time (Brad Wilcox) Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T The Importance of Teaching as Jesus Taught W Deciding Today to Follow the Savior Th Conversion: The Process of Becoming like Christ F Center Your Life in Christ . . . TODAY! 25 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Michael W . Allred Ed J . Pinegar It’s Time for a Spiritual Tune-Up Finding a Joyful Life: Gratitude, a Mighty Change, and 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Gaining Knowledge and Power in the House of the Lord T Did You Hear That? Feeling and Following the Promptings Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) of the Spirit T Gratitude: The Heavenly Virtue of a Joyful Life W Lighten Your Load: Learning to Forgive W A Mighty Change: The Essence of Obtaining a Joyful Life Th Joseph Smith as a Teenager: A Model of Self-Worth Th The Temple: Gaining Knowledge and Power in the House F The Power of Truth: How to Resist, Regroup, and of the Lord, Part 1 Respond to Overcome Temptation F The Temple: Gaining Knowledge and Power in the House of the Lord, Part 2 Scott C . Porter A Single Person Can Change the World: Transformative Lessons from International Humanitarian Journeys 5:50–6:45 p.m. 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) Ryan K . Eggett T Unleash Your Great Power for Good: Creatively Using Hymn, Again! Messages, Stories, and Life-Changing Your Skills, Talents, and Passions Doctrines of the LDS Hymnal W Disconnect to Reconnect: Get Offline and Get into Better 377 Clyde Building (CB) Interactions Th “Are We Not All Beggars?”: Flip Your Service Paradigm on T Hymns with History: Great Messages, Stories, and Its Head Doctrines from Our Favorite Hymns Borrowed from Other Denominations for the 1985 LDS Hymnal F Elevate Your Everyday Life through Service: Opportunities around the Globe and around the Block W LDS Hymns with History: The Best Messages, Stories, and Doctrines from LDS Original Hymns Kevin Hinckley Th Christmas Hymns: Their Making, Makers, and Messages Seventy Times Seven: Forgiving the Seemingly F The Sacrament Hymns: Learning to Love the Church’s Unforgivable Most Significant Hymns 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Matthew W . Hinton T In Search of the Balm of Gilead: Learning to Forgive Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation Myself 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Extending Forgiveness, Part 1: Foregoing and Forbearing Th If I Remember, Have I Forgiven? Extending Forgiveness, T Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Part 2: Forgetting and Forgiving Doctrine of Premortality F Helping the Disaffected: Loving and Living with Those W Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Who Struggle with Their Faith Doctrines of the Creation and Fall Th Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Rick D . Hawks Doctrines of the Resurrection and Judgment Strategy for War in the Last Days: Successfully F Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Role Combating Satan of the Atonement of Christ 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Jonathan R . West T Recognizing the Evil Strategies of the Adversary: The Devil, Becoming a Disciple of Christ like a Lion, Is “Seeking Whom He May Devour” (1 Peter 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 5:8) W The Battleground—Your Body, Spirit, and Mind: “What T Why Do We Do What We Do? Having the Right Motives Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?” (Matthew behind Our Actions 16:26) W Obtaining a Testimony and Living Accordingly Th How Satan’s Campaigns Destroy Agency: “Choose Liberty Th Amazing Grace: Saved by Jesus Christ and Eternal Life” or “Choose Captivity and Death” (2 F No Regrets: The Power to Change Nephi 2:27) F Fitting Your Armor: “If Ye Are Prepared Ye Shall Not Fear” Christian D . Raleigh (D&C 38:30) Finding Shade under the Savior’s Grace 206 Martin Building (MARB) C . Robert Line T Rest through His Atonement: Reaching Out Daily to Grace: It’s So Amazing! Touch the Hem of His Garment Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Hope and Healing Can Be Found by Tapping into God’s T Tell Me One More Time: How Does Grace Work? Immense Power W The Outcomes of Grace: The Role of Good Works and Th Adversity IS Part of Our Heavenly Father’s Plan Ordinances F There Is Hope for Loved Ones Who Seem Lost: The Th The Source of Grace: The Power to Save Is Vested in the Amazing Grace of Christ Father F The Extent of Grace: Mercy, Grace, and the Infinite Atonement

26 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Monte F . Shelley Kevin Hinckley Studying Scriptures in Context: Why It Matters and How Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Children to Do It 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 207 Martin Building (MARB) T Parenting Strong-Willed Children T Oh, What a Difference Context Makes! Scriptures Are W 20/20 Vision: Helping Children Develop a Correct View Often Taken Out of Context of Their Real Capabilities W Covenants and Ancient Temple Symbolism—Scripture Th I Already Did It! The Fine Art of Teaching Self-Discipline and Temple Contexts Can Change Hearts, Minds, and and Internal Motivation Relationships F Grounded in Faith: Building Testimony in the Heart of a Th Language, Cultural, and Geographical Contexts—Scripture Child Study Resources Bring New Insights into Familiar Scriptures F Wisdom, Truth, and Ancient Temple Symbolism: G . Sheldon Martin Philosophies and Traditions of Men Changed Context, An Anchor to My Soul Purpose, Meanings, and Rituals 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Taylor D . Halverson T An Anchor to My Soul: Finding God in Dark Times Using Google Earth to Enhance Your Scripture Study W An Anchor to My Soul: Dealing with Doubt 221 Martin Building (MARB) Th An Anchor to My Soul: Developing Christlike Attributes T Using Google Earth to Enhance Your Scripture Study F An Anchor to My Soul: Hearing the Lord through His Word W Following the Footsteps of Jesus Using Google Earth Th Following the Footsteps of Paul Using Google Earth, Richard D . Draper Part 1 The Book of Revelation and the Relevance of Its Message F Following the Footsteps of Paul Using Google Earth, for Those Living in the Latter Days: Insights from the Part 2 BYU New Testament Commentary Series Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Margaret E . Pickard Life after Divorce: New Beginnings Financially and T The Message to the Eight Churches Emotionally W The Opening of the Sixth and Seventh Seals: A Period for 222 Martin Building (MARB) Preparation Th The Work of the Great Whore (Babylon) T Protecting Your Assets before, during and after Divorce F The Demise of the Great Whore (Babylon) and Her W Forgiveness: Moving Forward, Not Backward Kingdom Th Raising Great Children in Two Homes F Successful Step-Parenting Patrick D . Degn Sevenfold Patterns of Perfection in the Atonement of Jesus Hank Smith Christ Becoming a Successful Saint (Youth) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T The Sevenfold Redemption of the Messiah in Isaiah 61:1–4 T The Essence of Greatness W The Sevenfold Mission of the Good Shepherd in John 10:9 W The Wise Man’s Foundation Th The Sevenfold Model of Messiah’s House in D&C 88:119 Th Be of Good Cheer F The Sevenfold Gift of the Savior’s Covenant in Alma 7:11–13 F Is It a Trial or a Blessing? or Both? Marianna E . Richardson 7:10–8:05 p.m. Alfred Edersheim: A Jewish Scholar for the LDS 5:50 p.m. Community H . Wallace Goddard 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) Thriving in Life: Pathways to Greater Joy 377 Clyde Building (CB) T Edersheim’s Impact on LDS Authors T Building a Foundation for Happiness: W Edersheim’s Life and Conversion to Christianity 7:10 p.m. Th Edersheim’s Works: Historical and Old Testament Savoring the Past, the Present, and Our Hope Commentaries for the Future F Edersheim’s Works: New Testament Commentaries W Using Our God-Given Gifts to Increase Our Happiness David A . LeFevre Th Life Discoveries That Change Everything: The Love of God The Book of Mormon: Discoveries and Evidences and the Power of the First Principles 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) F Connecting with Ancestors: We without Them Cannot Be Saved T Lehi’s Journey through Arabia W Chiasmus, Hebraisms, and Feasts Th Wordprints, Ancient Names, and Ancient Texts F Geography and Archaeology

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Ryan H . Sharp Stephen D . and Marianna E . Richardson Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon Preparing Children for Missionary Service 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) T Lehi, Nephi, and Isaiah Meet Him T Becoming a Missionary Family W Enos, King Benjamin’s People, and Alma Meet Him W Spiritually Preparing Children for Missionary Service Th Alma the Younger, the Sons of Mosiah, and Lamoni’s Th Physically Preparing Children for Missionary Service People Meet Him F Supporting Your Missionary and Beyond F Nephites in Bountiful, Moriancumer, Mormon, and Moroni Meet Him LeGrand D . Laing Powerful Parenting Principles for Righteously Raising Darren E . Schmidt God’s Children in an Unrighteous World Prophets Made Personal: Experiences and Principles from 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) the Lives of the Prophets That Build Faith T Building Unity in Family Relationships 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Empowering Agency and Increasing Freedom to Act and T Our Potential and Our Privileges Not Be Acted Upon, Part 1 W God Is in the Details Th Empowering Agency and Increasing Freedom to Act and Th The Challenge to “Be Ye Therefore Perfect” Not Be Acted Upon, Part 2 F Be Thou an Example F Instilling within Our Children an Understanding of the Power of Repentance and the Miracle of Forgiveness Randy B . Clegg Essential Tools for Teaching Youth Brad E . Petersen 221 Martin Building (MARB) The Power of Grains T Enhancing Your Class through Effective Object Lessons: 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Principles to Increase Student Readiness T The Power of Grains: History and Uses W Enhancing Any Teaching Environment by Using a Variety W The Power of Grains: Health and Nutrition in Today’s World of Methods Th The Power of Grains: The Foods We Eat Th Teaching Tips, Including Classroom Activities That Foster F The Power of Grains: Feeding Our Families Unity and a Learning Environment of Love, Respect, Purpose, and Participation Ted M . Bair F Lesson Planning and Preparation: Christ-Centered Building a Temple Marriage into an Eternal Marriage Preparation, Student-Led Teaching 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) D . Michael Smith T “And They Shall Be One” (Genesis 2:24) The Three Pillars of Eternity: Moorings to Anchor Our W “Be Swift to Hear” (James 1:19) Hope in Christ Th “To Do Good and to Communicate, Forget Not” 222 Martin Building (MARB) (Hebrews 13:16) T The Creation: Hope for Mortality and Immortality F “If Thy Brother or Sister Offend Thee” (D&C 42:88) W The Fall: Hope for Overcoming All Hank Smith Th The Atonement: Our Hope to Become at One Simple Steps to a Happier Life F Our Hope in Christ: An Anchor to Our Souls Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Eric D . Richards T The Science of Happiness Hope and Happiness despite Trials, Sin, or W What the Scriptures Teach about Happiness Discouragement (Youth) Th Learning to Accentuate the Positive East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) (Tuesday and Wednesday) F More Patience, Less Contention, Equals More Happiness T Today’s Trial, Tomorrow’s Testimony Patrick D . Degn W Surrender: Hope Comes through Repentance and Doctrines of the Plan of Salvation: Perspectives on Eternity Forgiveness Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Jennifer Brinkerhoff Platt T The Three Pillars of Eternity: Creation, Fall, Atonement All Aboard! Everyday Principles for Discipleship in Your W Saving Doctrines and Covenants: Baptism, Priesthood, Youth (Youth) Marriage East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) (Thursday and Friday) Th Mapping the Plan: Premortal Existence, Foreordination, Th Get on Board: Choose to Embark in LeaderSHIP Mortality F Be a Lifesaver: Foster Christlike FriendSHIP F Mapping the Plan: Spirit World, Judgment, Kingdoms of Glory

28 TUESDAY–FRIDAY CLASSES CONTINUED Stephen D . and Marianna E . Richardson 8:30–9:25 p.m. Coming Home: Suggestions for Returned Missionaries and H . Wallace Goddard Their Families Vital Qualities for Successful Marriages 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (SWKT) 377 Clyde Building (CB) T The Joys and Burdens of Coming Home from a Mission T You Can’t Coast to a Successful Marriage W What Is My Purpose Now? W Humility Opens Us to Each Other Th Preach My Gospel: A Guide for Life Th Compassion Is Essential to Connection F Becoming a Royal Army of Returned Missionaries F Positivity Solidifies a Relationship Benjamin J . Knowlton Ryan H . Sharp General Conference: Taking It Personally Trusting Jesus: Seeing Things as They Really Are 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Assignments Given and Questions Answered in Recent T Trust That His Grace Really Is Sufficient General Conferences W Trust That He Really Can Use Us as Instruments despite W If It’s on the Prophet’s Mind, It Matters Our Inadequacies Th Oft-Repeated Messages and Themes of the Most Recent Th Trust That His Words Really Can “Heal the Wounded Soul” General Conferences F Trust That He Really Is with Us through the Tests and F Learning from the Lives of Modern-Day Apostles Trials of Life Brad E . Petersen Darren E . Schmidt The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstrations “I Have No Greater Joy” (3 John 1:4) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstration— T I’m a Parent—Now What? Parenting the Lord’s Way Baking Healthy Breads W Helping Children Be Led by the Spirit W The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstration— Th Making Family Home Evenings and Scripture Studies More Foods That Keep Us Fit Effective and Worthwhile Th The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstration— F Taking Advantage of the Teaching Moments in the Home Feeding Our Families F The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstration Challenge Sean R . Dixon (accompanied by ) Homeward Bound: Scriptural Lessons to Help You and Your Family on Your Journey Back to God Ted M . Bair 221 Martin Building (MARB) Second-Coming Parables of Jesus Christ for Us in These Latter Days T The Jaredite Ocean Journey (Ether 6): Exercising Faith in 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Jesus Christ during the Stormy Times of Life W Paul’s Journey to Rome (Acts 27): Following Prophetic T Parable of the Four Soils, the Wheat and Tares, and the Net Direction W Parables of the Stone, the Mustard Seed, and the Leaven Th The Journey of the Children of Israel to the Promised Land Th Parables of the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, and the (Exodus): Living with an Eternal Perspective Laborers in the Vineyard F Spiritual Bonfires: The Role of Testimony and Conversion F Parables of the Ten Virgins and the Great Supper in Surviving Life’s Journey Hank Smith D . Michael Smith The CORE of Trust An Anchor to My Soul: Using the Book of Mormon as a Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Guide in Our Journey T The CORE of Trust: Compassion 222 Martin Building (MARB) W The CORE of Trust: Openness T Our Liahona and the Storms of Life Th The CORE of Trust: Reliability W Finding Strength in Safe Harbors F The CORE of Trust: Expertise Th Finding Support from Fellow Travelers F Finding Safety in the Journey Patrick D . Degn The Lectures on Faith as a Model for the Brian G . Andre Plan of Salvation 8:30 p.m. Wake Up and Be Awesome! (Youth) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T The Doctrine of Faith in Christ and the Fruits T Always Remember Him: Learn to More Fully Accept Our That Flow from It Savior’s Infinite Love! W Lectures 1–2: The Nature of Faith and How God Is Revealed W Dare to Share: Fun and Easy Ways to Share the Gospel Th Lectures 3–4: The Character, Perfections, and Attributes with Friends of God Th Born to Make a Difference: The Power of One Youth! F Lectures 5–7: The Doctrine of God and the Constitution F Stand for Something: Having Courage to Face the of Exaltation Challenges of Life! 29 YOUTH CLASSES All youth classes are held at the Smith Fieldhouse East Floor (SFH) MONDAY TUESDAY–FRIDAY John L. and Lani O. Hilton Hank Smith Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser-Known Old Testament Unconquerable Spirits 8:30–9:25 a.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Stories 8:30–9:25 a.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Hank Smith We Have a “One-by-One” Savior T See the Good: Life-Changing Lessons from the Old 9:50–10:45 a.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Testament W When Thou Walkest through the Fire: Life-Changing Lani O. Hilton Lessons from Isaiah Tried and True Principles for Accomplishing Your Goals Th A Fire in My Bones: Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser- (Youth) Known Old Testament Prophets 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) F Get Rid of the Rubbish! Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser-Known Old Testament People Gregory L. Johnson Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions Scott L. Anderson 12:30–1:25 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Joy in the Journey 9:50–10:45 a.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Randy B. Clegg “Holding On” to Hope T Your Divine Design 1:50–2:45 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) W “The Truth Shall Make You Free” (John 8:32) Th Guidelines to Happiness J.B. Haws F Our Savior’s Love “The Minute You Walk out the Door, Forget Yourself and Start ­Concentrating on Others”: Why Selflessness Matters Now Jack S. Marshall More than Ever Looking for the Good and Being the Good 3:10–4:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T No class this hour (BYU Devotional in the Marriott Center) W Stoking the Fire: Keeping Your Testimony Strong Th Understanding Repentance and Forgiveness F Teachings on Hope: How God Judges Amy Reading “I Have Learned for Myself”: Lessons Learned from the First Vision and Joseph Smith—History 12:30–1:25 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T “I Was One Day Reading”: The Power of Consistent Scripture Study W “If Any of You Lack Wisdom, Let Him Ask of God”: Praying Always Th Using the Power of God to Triumph over Evil F Additional Truths We Learn from the First Vision

30 Lynne Hilton Wilson Hank Smith Preparing for Personal Revelation Becoming a Successful Saint 1:50–2:45 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) 5:50–6:45 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T How Can I Distinguish the Spirit’s Revelation from My T The Essence of Greatness Own Thoughts? W The Wise Man’s Foundation W How Often Can I Feel Direction from the Spirit? Th Be of Good Cheer Th How Can I Feel Direction from God? F Is It a Trial or a Blessing? or Both? F How Can I Receive More Inspiration from the Spirit of the Lord? Eric D. Richards Hope and Happiness despite Trials, Sin, or Discouragement John G. Bytheway 7:10–8:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) How Do I Know If I Have a Testimony? Tuesday–Wednesday 3:10–4:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) T Today’s Trial, Tomorrow’s Testimony T A Testimony of Feelings W Surrender: Hope Comes through Repentance and Forgiveness W A Testimony of Experience Th A Testimony of Evidences Jennifer Brinkerhoff Platt F A Testimony of Logic and Reason All Aboard! Everyday Principles for Discipleship in Your Youth 7:10–8:05 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) John G. Bytheway and Brad R. Wilcox Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles Thursday–Friday 4:30–5:25 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) Th Get on Board: Choose to Embark in LeaderSHIP F Be a Lifesaver:Fostering Christlike FriendSHIP T To Know the Prophet Joseph Smith (Brad R. Wilcox) W Parable of the Marinade: A Recipe for a Delicious Life (John G. Brian G. Andre Bytheway) Wake Up and Be Awesome! Th Embark in the Service of God (John G. Bytheway) 8:30–9:25 p.m.—East Floor, Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) F So Many Books, So Little Time (Brad R. Wilcox) T Always Remember Him: Learn to More Fully Accept Our Savior’s Infinite Love! W Dare to Share: Fun and Easy Ways to Share the Gospel with Friends Th Born to Make a Difference: The Power of One Youth! F Stand for Something: Having Courage to Face the Challenges of Life!

YOUTH DANCE DATE: Thursday, August 20, 2015 REGISTRATION: TIME: 8:00–11:00 p.m. You may register for the dance at the time you PLACE: Lavell Edwards Stadium register for Education Week. A “smiley face” on your name badge indicates that you have registered AGES: 14–18 for the dance. If you register for the dance before DRESS: Casual dress. Please abide by August 17 but after you register for the program, For the Strength of Youth standards. please have your name badge stamped at the PLEASE REMEMBER: registration desk at the Marriott Center northeast You must wear your name badge to ticket booth or in the Garden Court (WSC). Youth be admitted to the dance. dance registration will be available during Education Week at the MC and WSC registration locations. No tickets will be sold at the dance! 31 MONDAY CLASSES AUGUST 18, 2014

Room/Capacity 8:30–9:25 a.m. 9:50–10:45 a.m. 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.

Hymn Sing-Along: Origins and Early Versions Beginning Investing: A Principles and Applications Approach 377 CB of Beloved Hymns Bryan L . Sudweeks Capacity: 342 John R . Bringhurst

The Doctrine of the House of Israel: The The Articles of Faith: A Sequential System of Herodian Jerusalem I: Fortifications, Pools, ssembly all Blessings and Myths, and Why It Matters A H , HC Salvation and Upper City Today Capacity: 500 Patrick D . Degn Matthew J . Grey Patrick D . Degn The Unconquerable Book of Mormon: A “Wise Men Raised Up”: Why America’s “Man of Sorrows”: Prophecies of the Mortal Madsen, HFAC Hebrew Specialist Looks at This Sacred Text Founders Still Matter Messiah Capacity: 400 Donald W . Parry Jay A . Parry Jay A . Parry Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 Seven Days to Home Organization—Days Seven Days to Home Organization—Days Pardoe, HFAC and 2: Family Councils, Planning the Week, 3 and 4: Bathrooms, Laundry, Kitchen, and 5 through 7: Groceries, Finances, Training Capacity: 509 and Paperwork Finishing Children, and the Garage Marie C . Ricks Marie C . Ricks Marie C . Ricks History of the Saints: New York and History of the Saints: New York and History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The Restoration of the 1102 JKB Pennsylvania—The First Vision Pennsylvania—The Book of Mormon Priesthood Capacity: 278 Glenn J . Rawson Glenn J . Rawson Glenn J . Rawson

Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for 3108 JKB The Quest for Humility “Who Then Can be Saved?” The Gift of Hope Temple and Family History Work—Using Capacity: 292 Richard G . Moore Richard G . Moore FamilySearch.org to Find Family Names Devin R . Ashby

Auditorium, JSB The Council at Adam-ondi-Ahman The Battle of Armageddon The Millennial Reign Capacity: 859 Randall C . Bird Randall C . Bird Randall C . Bird

Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Seek Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: 221 MARB Personal Revelation Discover Divine Doctrine and Principles Become a Truth Seeker Capacity: 265 David B . Marsh David B . Marsh David B . Marsh Stress Management: How Does Stress Affect Stress Management: Building Our Stress Capacity 222 MARB Stress Management: Stress by Design Our Body, and How Do We Relax? E . Karen Shores E . Karen Shores Capacity: 265 E . Karen Shores

We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Physical Amazing Grace: Our Lifeline to Recovery and Families, Genes, and Addiction: Treatment and 151 TNRB Experience Redemption from Addiction Prevention Implications Capacity: 362 Scott C . Steffensen W . Benjamin Hill J . Dee Higley

A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Anniversary: Chapters 29–42 3220–3224 WSC on Its 100th Anniversary: Chapters 1–14 on Its 100th Anniversary: Chapters 15–28 Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Thomas A . Capacity: 678 Richard Neitzel Holzapfel Thomas A . Wayment Wayment

Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Despair: Ten Ways to Fill Your Home with the 3280–3290 WSC Come From? (Part 1) Come From? (Part 2) Spirit of the Lord, Part 1 Capacity: 440 Jared W . Ludlow Jared W . Ludlow Sally F . Olsen

The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration— The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration: Ballroom, WSC Learning the Lord’s Way: Mastering the “A Shadow from the Heat” (Isaiah 25:4) Our Father’s Stairway—The Covenants and Capacity: 1,575 Symbols of the Temple—S . Michael Wilcox S . Michael Wilcox Order of Eternity—S . Michael Wilcox

Temple Typologies and Sacred Space in Art Learning from Adversity: Lessons from Church arsity God’s Hand in America’s Birth V , WSC and Architecture History Kenneth L . Alford Capacity: 393 Rita R . Wright Kenneth L . Alford

Tried and True Principles for Accomplishing ast loor Unconquerable Spirits (Youth) We Have a “One-by-One” Savior (Youth) E F , SFH Your Goals (Youth) Hank Smith Hank Smith Capacity: 4,500 Lani O . Hilton

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12:30–1:25 p.m. 1:50–2:45 p.m. 3:10–4:05 p.m. Room/Capacity Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Bless Individuals, Couples, and Families 377 CB Bless Individuals, Couples, and Families Today: Individuals, Couples, and Families Today: New Today: New Testament Stories, Part 2—Tyler Old Testament Stories—Tyler J . Griffin Testament Stories, Part 1—Tyler J . Griffin Capacity: 342 J . Griffin

“And the Word Was God”: LDS Christology Herodian Jerusalem II: The Temple Mount Women and the Gospel of Luke Assembly Hall, HC and the Gospel of John Matthew J . Grey Kaye T . Hanson Eric D . Huntsman Capacity: 500

Teaching with Spiritual Impact Madsen, HFAC Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Gospel Learning—Kevin R . Miller John L . Hilton III and Anthony R . Sweat Capacity: 400

“Come unto Me and I Will Give You Rest” Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: (Matthew 11:28): Successfully Removing Guilt, Pardoe, HFAC Phenomenon of Workplace Bullying The Healing Process for Targets Remorse, and Other Traps That Keep Us from Richard P . Himmer Richard P . Himmer Capacity: 509 Progressing in Peace—Vickey Pahnke Taylor

History of the Saints: New York and Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: 1102 JKB Pennsylvania—Book of Mormon Witnesses and House, Health, and Hard Choices Finances, Family, and Final Instructions Church Organization—Glenn J . Rawson W . Craig Judd W . Craig Judd Capacity: 278

Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for A Single Person Can Change the World— Temple and Family History Work—Taking Temple and Family History Work—Helping Transformative Lessons from International 3108 JKB Names to the Temple as a Family, a Ward, or a Others Get Involved in Temple and Family Humanitarian Journeys: A Fresh Perspective Capacity: 292 Stake—Devin R . Ashby History Work—Devin R . Ashby on Doing “Something More”—Scott C . Porter

More Money than You Will Ever Need: A America’s Financial Future: Compelling So Your Money Has a Death Wish: Bad Advice Auditorium, JSB Surprisingly New Vision of Future Personal Personal Opportunities That Some Financial Advisors Give, and Seven Prosperity—Scott C . Marsh Scott C . Marsh Ways to Avoid Bad Advice—Scott C . Marsh Capacity: 859

These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: 221 MARB Gadgets Apps Fitness Technologies Paul M . Scherbel Paul M . Scherbel Paul M . Scherbel Capacity: 265

The Pearl of Great Price: Joseph Smith— The Pearl of Great Price: Moses The Pearl of Great Price: Abraham 222 MARB Matthew and Joseph Smith—History David A . LeFevre David A . LeFevre David A . LeFevre Capacity: 265 Finding Hope in Recovery by Searching the Pornography and Wives: Responding to and Fresh Courage Take: Understanding 151 TNRB Doctrine and Covenants and Words of the Healing from Pornography Use and Sexually Pornography Addiction and Recovery Living Prophets—J . Douglas LeCheminant Compulsive Behavior in a Marriage—Jill Manning Donald L . Hilton Jr . Capacity: 362

Porn-Proofing Children Can You Talk about What Matters Most? Learning to Hold Difficult Conversations 3220–3224 WSC Rick D . Hawks John R . Stoker Capacity: 678

Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t The Historical Context behind President Joseph The Doctrines Taught in President Joseph Despair: Ten Ways to Fill Your Home with the F. Smith’s Vision on the Redemption of the Dead F. Smith’s Vision on the Redemption of the 3280–3290 WSC Spirit of the Lord, Part 2 (Doctrine and Covenants 138): How It Became Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138) and Its Capacity: 440 Sally F . Olsen Canon and Its Impact Today—Richard W . Jordan Jr . Impact Today—Richard W . Jordan Jr .

Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Ballroom, WSC Witness of Christ—His Mortal Life Witness of Christ—The Garden, Trial, and Witness of Christ—The Atonement Fulfilled, David A . Christensen Crucifixion—David A . Christensen His Postmortal Glory—David A . Christensen Capacity: 1,575

Living an Organized Life: Create Meals in Living an Organized Life: Tips for Downsizing, Living an Organized Life: Tips For Varsity, WSC Minutes Using the Once-a-Month Cooking Decluttering, and Sorting Your Belongings Decluttering Your Closets, Drawers, and Method—Laurie A . Reeve Laurie A . Reeve Cupboards—Laurie A . Reeve Capacity: 393

“The Minute You Walk out the Door, Forget Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions “Holding On” to Hope (Youth) Yourself and Start Concentrating on Others”: East Floor, SFH (Youth) Randy B . Clegg Why Selflessness Matters Now More than Ever Gregory L . Johnson Capacity: 4,500 (Youth)—J .B . Haws * See page 46 for notice regarding finance classes.

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W-111 BNSN Jewish Sectarianism in the Time of Jesus First Jewish Revolt against Rome (AD 66–73): An Historical and Capacity: 250 Matthew J . Grey Archaeological Survey—Matthew J . Grey

W-112 BNSN Facing Adversity: The Example of the Apostle Paul Teaching the Gospel in the Home Capacity: 250 Thomas A . Wayment Stephanie D . Sorensen

377 CB Arm Your Family with Righteousness: Understanding the Scriptures Early Hymns of the Restoration: Sing the Forgotten Gems Capacity: 342 and Teaching Them Effectively . . . —Mark Eastmond and Paul Murphy John R . Bringhurst

2254 CONF Images of Hope: The Savior in Religious Art Rescuing Wayward Souls Capacity: 300 Rita R . Wright Larry W . Barkdull

2258–2260 CONF Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Constitution Great Thinkers on Reason and Morality Capacity: 430 Ralph C . Hancock Ralph C . Hancock 214 CTB Capacity: 250 Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39)

Assembly Hall, HC Leading like Abraham Lincoln The Early Mormon Church through Abraham Lincoln’s Eyes Capacity: 500 Ron L . Andersen Ron L . Andersen

de Jong, HFAC The Book of Revelation: A Vision for Our Day Discovering the Divine Nature of Music Capacity: 1,268 Donald W . Parry and Jay A . Parry Marvin A . Goldstein

Madsen, HFAC The Healing Power of Connection in Our Homes, Wards, and Christ, the Ultimate Healer Capacity: 400 Communities—Linda M . Cole and Jonathan G . Sandberg Debra A . Bastian, Lori Hadley Hales, Me’Chel Merrill Musgrave

Pardoe, HFAC Scriptural Women of Influence Teach Principles That Change, Creating Love: Building and Maintaining a Heartfelt Connection Capacity: 509 Comfort, and Motivate—Shon D . Hopkin with Your Spouse and Loved Ones—Carrie M . Wrigley

B002 JFSB “Look unto Me in Every Thought; Doubt Not, Fear Not” (D&C Strengthening Your Soul through Service Capacity: 179 6:36): How the Savior Can Help Us . . . —Richard W . Jordan Jr . Raymond R . Price

B092 JFSB How to Be a Social Media Missionary Love Works, Love Heals: A Heart Filled with Grace, Compassion,

SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE Capacity: 237 Kenneth D . Krogue Understanding, and Hope—Kathy Headlee Miner

B190 JFSB Great Teaching: A Pathway to Profound Learning New Strategies to Improve Your Marriage Capacity: 179 Scott H . Knecht Lee N . Johnson

1102 JKB Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Saga Begins with a Family Insights from the Book of Mormon: Prophetic Warnings and Capacity: 278 Byron R . Merrill Promises—Byron R . Merrill

2107 JKB Overcoming Challenges in Marriage: Practical Gospel and Therapeutic Sharing the Message of the Restoration in Missionary Work Capacity: 190 Solutions for Modern-Day Problems—Lori K . Schade Mark A . Mathews

3108 JKB Raising Boys to Be Strong Men, Able to Contribute to Society and Maintaining Hope While Enduring Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Capacity: 292 the Church—Mark D . Ogletree Loss—Dennis D . and Joyce M . Ashton

Aud., JSB Experiencing the Continuous Sacrament A Look at James E. Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its 100th Capacity: 859 Richard Neitzel Holzapfel Anniversary—Richard Neitzel Holzapfel and Thomas A . Wayment

206 MARB Missionary Work for ALL Ages: Primary Children, Teenagers, The Church’s Digital Tools and Treasures and What’s New for You Capacity: 265 Returned Missionaries, and Parents—Benjamin Hyrum White Fernando V . Camilo

207 MARB Four Elements for Healthy Living One Hundred of the Most Important Events in Latter-day Saint Capacity: 263 Kristen D . Wright History—Casey P . Griffiths

221 MARB Christ as the Great I AM, Bridegroom, Lamb, and Light One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: Whom

TUESDAY–FRIDAY Capacity: 265 Rebecca Davies and Lesley A . Meacham You Will Marry—Scott R . Braithwaite

222 MARB Physics Is More Fun than You Think Lifelong Learning through Foreign Language Study—Jennifer Bown, Capacity: 265 Harold T . Stokes Tony Brown, Ray Clifford, Dan P . Dewey, Gregory L . Thompson

Marriott Center Twice Blessed: The Beauty of Forgiving and Forgiveness The Great Visions of the Pearl of Great Price Capacity: 23,000 S . Michael Wilcox S . Michael Wilcox

SFH Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser-Known Old Testament Stories Joy in the Journey (Youth) Capacity: 4,500 (Youth)—John L . and Lani O . Hilton Scott L . Anderson

250 SWKT Confronting Pornography in Your Individual and Family Life: Real Family History in the Present Tense Capacity: 284 Help for Real Problems—Adam M . Moore Dean W . Duncan and Thomas B . Russell

151 TNRB Estate Planning and Asset Protection Retire Right: A Guide to Making the Best Financial Decisions at and Capacity: 362 Robert Bolick during Retirement—Scott M . Peterson

3220–3224 WSC Prophecies and Promises from the Doctrine and Covenants The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: What Do the Capacity: 678 Ronald E . Bartholomew Standard Works Say about Gospel Principles . . . —Ronald E . Bartholomew

3280–3290 WSC “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”: Simple, Effective Ways to Find Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication Capacity: 440 Greater Hope, Healing, and Joy—Vickey Pahnke Taylor Joseph W . Grenny and Ron McMillan

Ballroom, WSC With an Oath and Covenant “A Chosen Vessel unto Me”: The Life and Teachings of the Apostle Capacity: 1,575 Robert L . Millet Paul—Robert L . Millet

Varsity, WSC Fifty Years of Coming “Out of Obscurity”: From the World’s Fair to . . . Keeping Missionaries Healthy from Arizona to Zambia—Terrance Capacity: 393 the Worldwide Church, 1965–2015—J .B . Haws Drake, Deanne Francis, Christine Lake, Dennis Perkins, Elder Schwitzer

34 TUESDAY–FRIDAY

11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. 12:30–1:25 p.m. Room/Capacity

Marriage and Family Life: How to Find Extraordinary Joy in Our Unraveling the Book of Hebrews W-111 BNSN Ordinary Lives (W–F)—Elizabeth B . Fawcett Shon D . Hopkin Capacity: 250

Genetics, Genealogy, and Gentiles: The Use of DNA in Mormon Appreciating Jane Austen’s Persuasion W-112 BNSN Studies (W–F)—Ugo A . Perego Jane K . Hinckley Capacity: 250

Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy, Abundant, and Loving Life Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children 377 CB (W–F)—Roger K . Allen Roger K . Allen Capacity: 342

Faith: An Intelligent Force (W–F) History of the Saints: Kirtland 2254 CONF Larry W . Barkdull Glenn J . Rawson Capacity: 300

More Money than You’ll Ever Need: Discover the Happiest Income in Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Maximum Personal 2258–2260 CONF America! . . . Tools of Eternal Prosperity (W–F)—Scott C . Marsh Choice through Small, Insightful, Daily Choices—Scott C . Marsh Capacity: 430 214 CTB Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39) Capacity: 250

Last and Latter Days—Turmoil and Peace: The Worst of Times (W–F) Man’s and Woman’s Origin and Destiny: Pre-Earth Existence and Assembly Hall, HC Hoyt W . Brewster Jr . Postmortal Phases—Hoyt W . Brewster Jr . Capacity: 500 SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE Beautiful Music Brings a Heavenly Peace to the Home Atmosphere Music: A Divine Art de Jong, HFAC (W–F)—Marvin A . Goldstein and Vanessa Joy Michael L . Ballam Capacity: 1,268

Aspire Higher . . . Rising to the Best within Us (W–F) The Parables of Jesus Christ: Precious Truths from the Master Madsen, HFAC Debra A . Bastian, Lori Hadley Hales, Me’Chel Merrill Musgrave Teacher—Donald W . Parry and Jay A . Parry Capacity: 400

Christ-Centered Healing from Emotional Challenges (W–F) Personalizing the Power of the Atonement: Understanding and Pardoe, HFAC Carrie M . Wrigley Applying Our Most Central Doctrine (words and music)—Carrie M . Wrigley Capacity: 509

Birth, Baptism, and the Sacrament (W–F) Teaching the Gospel in a Digital World B002 JFSB David S . Christensen Ronald J . Schwendiman Capacity: 179

“Faith, Then, Works by Words” (Lectures on Faith): Words Have Loving Your Life: It Can Be Filled with Joy B092 JFSB Power to Build or Destroy Faith (W–F)—Sherrie Mills Johnson Sherrie Mills Johnson Capacity: 237

Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction (W–F) The Mormon Colonies in Mexico B190 JFSB Andrea Erickson Lindsey Taylor O . Macdonald Capacity: 179

Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Message of the The Paradox of Perfectionism: How the Pursuit of Perfection Can Make 1102 JKB Redemption—The Principle and the Practice (W–F)—Byron R . Merrill Our Relationships Imperfect—Steven P . Moody and Jeffrey S . Reber Capacity: 278

“Draw Near unto Me”: Our Sacred Relationship with Deity (W–F) Improving Communication with Ourselves, Our Families, Neighbors, 2107 JKB Stephan D . Taeger and God Will Increase Our Self-Worth . . . —Charles H . Hamilton Capacity: 190

Parenting with Spiritual Power: “Thou . . . Shalt Talk of Them When We Are Women of God: Living with Joy and Purpose as a Woman, 3108 JKB Thou Sittest in Thine House . . .” (Deut 6:7) (W–F)—Lani O . Hilton Wife, and Mother—Connie E . Sokol Capacity: 292

Apostles Peter and Paul on Women and Families (W–F) Twenty Ways to Build Your Self-Confidence and Increase Your Aud., JSB Lynne Hilton Wilson Happiness—Randal A . Wright Capacity: 859

Exciting Stories from Church History Teaching the Old Testament 206 MARB Kenneth L . Alford Kenneth L . Alford Capacity: 265

Exploring the World of Food and Nutrition (W–F) Finding Purpose in Paul’s Missions and Journeys 207 MARB Michelle Lloyd, Rickelle Richards, D . Pauline Williams Tyler J . Griffin Capacity: 263

“Improvement and Progression Have One Eternal Round”: The Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God 221 MARB Science of Improvement . . . (W–F)—Scott R . Braithwaite Eric D . Huntsman Capacity: 265

The Sermon on the Mount: The Savior’s Greatest Sermon (W–F) Herod the Great’s Building Projects in the Holy Land, in Pictures and 222 MARB Frank F . Judd Jr . Text—Frank F . Judd Jr . Capacity: 265

T—BYU Devotional—Elder Neil L . Andersen Our Savior’s Love Marriott Center W–F—You’re Not Alone—Brad R . Wilcox Scott L . Anderson Capacity: 23,000

Looking for the Good and Being the Good (Youth) (W–F) “I Have Learned for Myself”: Lessons Learned from the First Vision SFH Jack S . Marshall and Joseph Smith—History (Youth)—Amy Reading Capacity: 4,500 W—Athletics at BYU—Thomas A . Holmoe Protecting Kids from the Pandemic of Pornography Th—Introducing the BGS Degree Program—Trav D . Johnson 250 SWKT Kristen A . Jenson and Gail Anne Poyner Capacity: 284 F—Preventing Pornography: Safeguarding Our Families—Ben R . Erwin

On the Flip Side: A Glimpse behind the Music of the Mormon Tabernacle Looking Heavenward: Spiritual Solutions for Challenging Times 151 TNRB Choir (W–F)—Ronald C . Gunnell, Ronald B . Jarrett, Diane Bills Prince Diane Bills Prince Capacity: 362

Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation (W–F) The Importance of Remembering 3220–3224 WSC Ronald E . Bartholomew Alonzo L . Gaskill Capacity: 678

Helping Children and Students Act for Themselves (W–F) Finding “The Fountain of All Righteousness”: Faith vs Fear, Hope vs 3280–3290 WSC John L . Hilton III Doubt, Charity vs Lust—Anthony R . Sweat Capacity: 440

Our Next Estate: Understanding the Spirit World (W–F) The Lord’s Appearances before and at the Second Coming Ballroom, WSC Curtis L . Jacobs Curtis L . Jacobs Capacity: 1,575

From Striving to Thriving: Strengthening the “Me,” “We,” and “Thee” Pathfinders to the Restoration Varsity, WSC of Marriage (W–F)—Richard J . and Debra Theobald McClendon Richard E . Bennett Capacity: 393

35 Room/Capacity 1:50–2:45 p.m. 3:10–4:05 p.m.

W-111 BNSN Breaking Free of False Beliefs YSA Survival 101: Principles for Dating, Courtship, and Marriage Capacity: 250 Stephen K . Hunsaker Stephen K . Hunsaker W-112 BNSN Why We Get Sick: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Diseases Planning Supports the Preparation for Disasters or Other Events Capacity: 250 Benjamin T . Bikman E . Tal Ehlers 377 CB “Know Brother Joseph Again”: Insights from The Joseph Smith I’m Not Perfect, but the Process of Perfection Is Perfect Capacity: 342 Papers—Robin S . Jensen, Brent M . Rogers, R . Eric Smith, Nathan N . Waite Steven Eastmond 2254 CONF History of the Saints: Missouri History of the Saints: Crossing the Plains Capacity: 300 Glenn J . Rawson Glenn J . Rawson 2258–2260 CONF A Future of Transformational Developments in Personal Prosperity Introducing Emotional Intelligence into an IQ World Capacity: 430 Scott C . Marsh Richard P . Himmer 214 CTB Capacity: 250 Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (See page 39)

Assembly Hall, HC Traces of the Gospel in Four Great Islamic Classics Joseph Smith: The Refiner’s Fire Capacity: 500 Daniel C . Peterson Susan Easton Black

de Jong, HFAC The Power of Music to Bring Hope and Comfort The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain Capacity: 1,268 Michael L . Ballam Marvin A . Goldstein and Janice Kapp Perry

Madsen, HFAC Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication Increasing Personal Effectiveness: Living Happier, More Productive Capacity: 400 Kevin R . Miller Lives—Kevin R . Miller

Pardoe, HFAC Rising Up in a Falling World From 3 to 23: Training Our Children to Serve the Lord Capacity: 509 Merrilee A . Boyack Merrilee A . Boyack B002 JFSB Lifelong Reading—Travis T . Anderson, Gideon O . Burton, Cherice M . The History of Grace Capacity: 179 Montgomery, Steven C . Walker Brent J . Schmidt B092 JFSB Mormon Pioneers: Heroes, Lessons, and Locations along the Trail Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances Capacity: 237 Jeffrey D . Meservy and D . Joel Richards Bryan L . Sudweeks SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE B190 JFSB Building the Kingdom: Witnesses to the Work—Matthew B . Key Lessons from BYU’s Stress Reduction and Biofeedback Program Capacity: 179 Christensen, Glen T . Evans, M . Wesley Mashburn, Benjamin C . Stahmann Patrick R . Steffen 1102 JKB The Book of Mormon: A Book of Power Taking the Fear Out of Dating and Courtship for You or Your Loved Capacity: 278 Jared W . Ludlow One . . . for Young Adults and Older Adults—Michael A . Goodman 2107 JKB Living a More Joy-Filled Life Recapturing Your Inner Child Capacity: 190 Tana S . Page G . Shad Martin 3108 JKB You Were Born to Make a Difference: Powerful Lessons Learned Subduing the Spirit of Contention Capacity: 292 While Serving the Destitute of India—Brian G . Andre Stephen F . Duncan

Aud., JSB Twenty Ideas to Help You Discover and Achieve Your Life Mission Twenty Reasons the Book of Mormon Is a Miracle Capacity: 859 Randal A . Wright Randal A . Wright 206 MARB Hope in Classical Music Deepening Faith to Fortify Our Families Capacity: 265 Jaren S . Hinckley Mark E . Beecher 207 MARB Finding Purpose and Meaning in Paul’s Epistles Great Sermons of the Book of Mormon: Taking a Closer Look Capacity: 263 Tyler J . Griffin Tyler J . Griffin 221 MARB Eighty Family History Strategies to Find Generations of Family Extremely Effective Habits of Genealogists Capacity: 265 Barry J . Ewell Barry J . Ewell

TUESDAY–FRIDAY 222 MARB The Background of the New Testament Teaching in the Savior’s Way Capacity: 265 Frank F . Judd Jr . Darrell J . Robinson

Marriott Center “I Have Questions about . . . ”: Finding Answers in the Doctrines of Maintaining Hope in a Day of Despair Capacity: 23,000 the Gospel—Jack S . Marshall David A . Christensen SFH Preparing for Personal Revelation (Youth) How Do I Know If I Have a Testimony? (Youth) Capacity: 4,500 Lynne Hilton Wilson John G . Bytheway 250 SWKT Life, a Probationary State: Prepare Ye for That Which Is to Come Advice on Marriage: What Prophets Preach Capacity: 284 Michael W . Allred Michael W . Allred 151 TNRB Proof-Positive Parenting: Raising Responsible Children Communication Principles for Improving and Strengthening Your Capacity: 362 Margaret E . Pickard Relationships—John R . Stoker 3220–3224 WSC Ancient Miracles, Modern Meanings And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us about Capacity: 678 Alonzo L . Gaskill Fear, Loss, and Great Joy—Kevin Hinckley 3280–3290 WSC The Joseph We Need to Know Everyday Rituals from The Family: A Proclamation to the World Capacity: 440 Anthony R . Sweat Jennifer Brinkerhoff Platt

Ballroom, WSC Powerful Questions from the Scriptures Gospel Reflections on Time, Eternity, and Existence Capacity: 1,575 John L . Hilton III and Brad R . Wilcox C . Robert Line

Varsity, WSC The Rise of Temple Consciousness among the Latter-day Saints, Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, and Preserve Capacity: 393 1823–1893—Richard E . Bennett Your Ancestors . . . —Timothy Cross, James Greene, Ronald Tanner

36 TUESDAY–FRIDAY 4:30–5:25 p.m. 5:50–6:45 p.m. Room/Capacity

New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Mormon Christianity: W-111 BNSN No Classes This Hour Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity—Stephen D . Ricks Capacity: 250 A Marked Generation No Classes This Hour W-112 BNSN Stephanie H . Taylor Capacity: 250 Fibromyalgia: Thriving Rather than Surviving Hymn, Again! Messages, Stories, and Life-Changing Doctrines of 377 CB John A . Dana and Roger E . Pack the LDS Hymnal—Ryan K . Eggett Capacity: 342 A Crash Course on the World’s Four Largest Religions: Hinduism, No Classes This Hour 2254 CONF Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam—Jared W . Ludlow Capacity: 300 The Anatomy of a Conversation: Teach vs Tell No Classes This Hour 2258–2260 CONF Richard P . Himmer Capacity: 430 214 CTB No Classes This Hour No Classes This Hour Capacity: 250

A Test of Faith ssembly all No Classes This Hour A H , HC Susan Easton Black Capacity: 500 SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE de Jong, HFAC No Classes This Hour (See Performances, pages 40–43) No Classes This Hour (See Performances, pages 40–43) Capacity: 1,268

Music Brings Unity and Hope to Our Lives adsen No Classes This Hour (See Performances, pages 40–43) M , HFAC James Oneil Miner Capacity: 400

Pardoe, HFAC No Classes This Hour (See Performances, pages 40–43) No Classes This Hour (See Performances, pages 40–43) Capacity: 509 Catch the Wave! Taking Part in Sharing the Gospel No Classes This Hour B002 JFSB Gary P . McFadyen Capacity: 179 Weightier Matters: A Guide to a Healthy Weight No Classes This Hour B092 JFSB Steven A . Tersigni Capacity: 237 Food Storage: Planning Smart, Making It Delicious, and Using Safe No Classes This Hour B190 JFSB Cooking Options—Leslie Probert Capacity: 179 Seeking Truth: Working through Doubt and Questions Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation 1102 JKB Michael A . Goodman Matthew W . Hinton Capacity: 278 Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions No Classes This Hour 2107 JKB Gregory L . Johnson Capacity: 190 Four Keys to an Enduring, Healthy Marriage Becoming a Disciple of Christ 3108 JKB Stephen F . Duncan Jonathan R . West Capacity: 292

Aud., JSB No Classes This Hour No Classes This Hour Capacity: 859

Implementing Principles and Skills of the “Come, Follow Me” Finding Shade under the Savior’s Grace 206 MARB Curriculum to Become a Better Gospel Teacher—Mark E . Beecher Christian D . Raleigh Capacity: 265 Provident Living, Provident Giving: Prepare Your Nest Egg for a Studying Scriptures in Context: Why It Matters and How to Do It 207 MARB Satisfying Retirement—W . Craig Judd Monte F . Shelley Capacity: 263 Forty Ways to Supercharge Your Family History Research Using Google Earth to Enhance Your Scripture Study 221 MARB Barry J . Ewell Taylor D . Halverson Capacity: 265 Cooperative Parenting after Divorce Life after Divorce: New Beginnings Financially and Emotionally 222 MARB Margaret E . Pickard Margaret E . Pickard Capacity: 265

Marriott Center No Classes This Hour No Classes This Hour Capacity: 23,000

Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles (Youth) Becoming a Successful Saint (Youth) SFH John G . Bytheway and Brad R . Wilcox Hank Smith Capacity: 4,500 It’s Time for a Spiritual Tune-Up Alfred Edersheim: A Jewish Scholar for the LDS Community 250 SWKT Michael W . Allred Marianna E . Richardson Capacity: 284 A Single Person Can Change the World: Transformative Lessons from The Book of Mormon: Discoveries and Evidences 151 TNRB International Humanitarian Journeys—Scott C . Porter David A . LeFevre Capacity: 362 Seventy Times Seven: Forgiving the Seemingly Unforgivable Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Children 3220–3224 WSC Kevin Hinckley Kevin Hinckley Capacity: 678 Strategy for War in the Last Days: Successfully Combating Satan An Anchor to My Soul 3280–3290 WSC Rick D . Hawks G . Sheldon Martin Capacity: 440

Grace: It’s So Amazing! The Book of Revelation and the Relevance of Its Message . . . from Ballroom, WSC C . Robert Line the BYU New Testament Commentary Series—Richard D . Draper Capacity: 1,575

Finding a Joyful Life: Gratitude, A Mighty Change, and Gaining Sevenfold Patterns of Perfection in the Atonement of Jesus Christ Varsity, WSC Knowledge and Power in the House of the Lord—Ed J . Pinegar Patrick D . Degn Capacity: 393

37 Room/Capacity 7:10–8:05 p.m. 8:30–9:25 p.m.

377 CB Thriving in Life: Pathways to Greater Joy Vital Qualities for Successful Marriages Capacity: 342 H . Wallace Goddard H . Wallace Goddard

de Jong, HFAC Capacity: 1,268 See Performances, pages 40–43 See Performances, pages 40–43

Madsen, HFAC Capacity: 400 See Performances, pages 40–43 See Performances, pages 40–43

Pardoe, HFAC Capacity: 509 See Performances, pages 40–43 See Performances, pages 40–43

1102 JKB Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon Trusting Jesus: Seeing Things as They Really Are Capacity: 278 Ryan H . Sharp Ryan H . Sharp

3108 JKB Prophets Made Personal: Experiences and Principles from the Lives of “I Have No Greater Joy” (3 John 1:4) Capacity: 292 the Prophets That Build Faith—Darren E . Schmidt Darren E . Schmidt

221 MARB Essential Tools for Teaching Youth Homeward Bound: Scriptural Lessons to Help You and Your Capacity: 265 Randy B . Clegg Family on Your Journey Back to God—Sean R . Dixon The Three Pillars of Eternity: Moorings to Anchor Our Hope in An Anchor to My Soul: Using the Book of Mormon as a Guide in 222 MARB Capacity: 265 Christ Our Journey D . Michael Smith D . Michael Smith T–W—Hope and Happiness despite Trials, Sin, or Discouragement SFH (Youth)—Eric D . Richards Wake Up and Be Awesome! (Youth) Capacity: 4,500 Th–F—All Aboard! Everyday Principles for Discipleship in Your Youth Brian G . Andre (Youth)—Jennifer Brinkerhoff Platt Coming Home: Suggestions for Returned Missionaries and Preparing Children for Missionary Service 250 SWKT Their Families Capacity: 284 Stephen D . and Marianna E . Richardson Stephen D . and Marianna E . Richardson SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE Powerful Parenting Principles for Righteously Raising God’s Children General Conference: Taking It Personally 151 TNRB in an Unrighteous World Capacity: 362 Benjamin J . Knowlton LeGrand D . Laing

3220–3224 WSC The Power of Grains The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstrations Capacity: 678 Brad E . Petersen Brad E . Petersen

3280–3290 WSC Building a Temple Marriage into an Eternal Marriage Second Coming Parables of Jesus Christ for Us in These Latter Days Capacity: 440 Ted M . Bair Ted M . Bair

Ballroom, WSC Simple Steps to a Happier Life The CORE of Trust Capacity: 1,575 Hank Smith Hank Smith

Varsity, WSC Doctrines of the Plan of Salvation: Perspectives on Eternity The Lectures on Faith as a Model for the Plan of Salvation Capacity: 393 Patrick D . Degn Patrick D . Degn TUESDAY–FRIDAY

38 J . Reuben Clark Law Society Continuing Legal Education Classes

The following classes are sponsored by the J . Reuben Clark Law Society and are for registered Campus Education Week students . In addition to the Campus Education Week tuition, attorneys seeking Continuing Legal Educa- tion credit pay a $35 fee for the week at the door of 214 Crabtree Building . Campus Education Week registration is available by calling 801-422-8925 during business hours . Participants must check with their respective state bars for verification that the following classes will be accepted as CLE credit .

All CLE classes are held in 214 Crabtree Building (CTB)

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Charlene Barlow Kim Buhler-Thomas 8:30–10:30 a.m. Women in the Law (Panel Discussion) Lindsay Nash Germann Gayla Sorenson

12:30–1:30 p.m. Justin W . Starr Cutting the Clutter from Legal Briefing

1:50–3:50 p.m. Judge N . Randy Smith Better Appellate Court Practices

Wednesday, August 19, 2015 Plan B: Creating an Effective Parenting Plan for 8:30–10:30 a.m. Margaret E . Pickard ­High-Conflict Custody Cases

11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Marilyn Moody Brown Divorce Ethics: Is All Fair in Love and War?

International Legal Challenges Faced by The Church 12:30–1:30 p.m. William F . Atkin of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Joseph J . Joyce 1:50–3:50 p.m. A Defense Attorney’s Approach to Personal Injury Cases Eric G . Nielson Thursday, August 20, 2015 Global Venturing: Doing Business across Cultures, 8:30–10:30 a.m. Kenneth W . Jennings Jr . ­Languages, and Legal Systems

11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Brent A . Andrewsen Inheritance: What Everyone Should Know

How to Avoid Common Legal Mistakes Made by 12:30–1:30 p.m. Bradley R . Jacobsen ­Start-Up Businesses and Entrepreneurs

Environmental Law: Fundamentals and Recent 1:50–2:50 p.m. Steven J . Christiansen ­Developments

3:10–4:10 p.m. Ronald G . Russell Understanding the Title Insurance Policy

Friday, August 21, 2015

8:30–9:30 a.m. Jeffrey R . Young What Every Attorney Needs to Know about Investing

9:50–10:50 a.m. James D . Gordon III Civility

39 See “About the Faculty” on pages 54-58. Ticket Information: Evening Performances

Ticket Price: $12 plus any online or delivery fees (see below) You may purchase tickets beginning July 7 at 9:00 a.m. using any of the following methods: • Online Sales: Visit www.byutickets.com anytime. Tickets for multiple performances can be purchased during a single transaction. Tickets can be sent print-at- home to your email, mailed (with purchase 7 days in advance), sent to your mobile device, or picked up at the will-call window at the Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Office. • Telephone Sales: Call the BYU Ticket Office at 801-422-2981 or 800-322-2981, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Calls are answered in the order they are received. Your patience is appreciated. • In-Person Sales: Visit the Marriott Center Ticket Office from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or the BYU Fine Arts Ticket Office from10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Standard ticket office fees: • $1.50 ticketing operations fee per ticket for online purchases. No ticketing fee is charged for telephone or in-person purchases. • Delivery fee per purchase (multiple tickets can be part of a single purchase): $2.00 for print-at-home option, $2.00 for mobile delivery, $7.00 for ticket mailing, or $10 for tickets held at the will-call office. All sales are final. No refunds are available. • Marriott Center Ticket Office and phone hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. • Harris Fine Arts Ticket office hours: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The office will be open from 10:00 a.m. to showtime during Education Week. • Seating: All seating is reserved. The best available seating will be assigned in the area that you select. • House Rules: No babies are allowed, but children over age six are welcome. Cameras, tape recorders, and video recorders are not allowed. Latecomers will be admitted only at an appropriate break, which may be at intermission. A full-page description of each performance is presented on the following pages.

40 Tuesday–Friday August 18–21, 2015 7:30 p.m. de Jong Concert Hall Harris Fine Arts Center For advance ticket sales, see page 40.

Book by Ken Ludwig Coconception by Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent Inspired by material by Guy Bolton and John McGowan Originally produced on Broadway by Roger Horchow and Elizabeth Williams

“Crazy For You” is a Tony Award-winning song-and-dance spectacular featuring unforgettable music by George and Ira Gershwin, including “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Embraceable You,” “I Got Rhythm,” “They Can’t Take That Away from Me,” “I Can’t Be Bothered Now,” and “Nice Work If You Can Get It.” The irresistible fun starts when Bobby Child, a stagestruck New York City banker, heads to desolate Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a rundown theater. It’s love at first sight when he runs into spunky Polly Baker, the theater owner’s daughter, who doesn’t realize he’s the heartless businessman she’s vowed to get even with. This is a high-energy comedy you’ll go crazy for! Directed by Jerry Elison. Music direction by Martha Glissmeyer. Choreography by Sam Alva.

41 Featuring guest performer Rodrick Covington

Tuesday–Friday American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic is a nationally August 18–21, 2015 recognized youth orchestra named “Best Orchestra” for the 7:00 p.m. past seven consecutive years by Best of State Utah. Currently recording its third commercial album, this remarkable group Pardoe Theatre of musicians presents a night of sacred, patriotic, and classical Harris Fine Arts Center music. The program includes “Beethoven’s 5 Secrets,” which For advance ticket sales, the group recorded with The Piano Guys; the first movement see page 40. of Beethoven’s Symphony no. 5; original hymn arrangements from the group’s album The Master; and works from the patriotic work One Nation by Rob Moffat and Rob Gardner. Another highlight of the evening will be Broadway favorites with special guest Roderick Covington of the Broadway production of The Lion King.

42 Tuesday–Friday GENTRI—The Gentlemen Trio is a Utah August 18–21, 2015 group whose debut album shot to the No. 2 8:00 p.m. spot on Billboard’s Top 10 on both classical and Madsen Recital Hall classical crossover charts. Pioneering a sound they Harris Fine Arts Center call “cinematic pop,” their recent hit Dare made For advance ticket sales, international headlines. Tenors Casey Elliott, see page 40. Brad Robins, and Bradley Quinn Lever met while playing the roles of Jean Valjean, Marius, and Enjolras, respectively, in the Hale Centre Theatre’s 2014 production of Les Misérables. They have performed on some of Utah’s biggest stages, most recently with the international British tenor sensation, Alfie Boe.

43 EDUCATION WEEK INFORMATION

DATES By Mail Monday through Friday, August 17–21, 2015 Please send your full name, mailing address, email address, Future years: August 15–19, 2016 and August 21–25, 2017 telephone number, date of birth, registration option, and check (payable to Campus Education Week) to: CEW Registration, 120 HCEB, BYU, Provo, UT 84602 . If your WEBSITE registration form and payment are received by Friday, August 7, educationweek .byu .edu a receipt and name badge will be mailed to you . If your regis- tration arrives after August 7, please pick up your name badge LOCATION at one of the will-call locations listed below . Brigham Young University campus, Provo, Utah Will-Call Locations • August 10–14: Early will-call desk at the BYU Conference AGE LIMIT Center, 8:00 a m. .–5:00 p m. . Education Week is designed for adults and youth ages 14 and • August 15: Early will-call desk at the BYU Conference older . Registered youth are expected to attend Education Center, 1:00 p .m –5:00. p .m . Week classes and conduct themselves in an orderly manner . Do not bring children under the age of 14, including babies, • August 17: Northeast ticket booth of the Marriott Center to the program, as they are not permitted in the classrooms and Garden Court in the WSC, 7:00 a .m –5:00. p m. . or in the campus housing facilities used for Education Week. • August 18–21: Northeast ticket booth of the Marriott Center, 7:30 a m. .–5:00 p m. ., and Garden Court in the REGISTRATION WSC, 7:30 a .m –8:30. p m. . Each person attending Education Week must register and wear Early Registration Tuition his or her own name badge to be admitted to class . Your name All Tuesday-through-Friday registration options (except badge represents your registration and may not be sold, trans- Evenings Only) include Marriott Center classes . ferred, or shared . Early registration—at a discounted price— Monday–Friday $69 and at-the-door registration are available . Monday–Friday (62 and over) $66 EARLY REGISTRATION Tuesday–Friday $59 (through August 15) Tuesday–Friday (62 and over) $56 Online Register online (educationweek .byu .edu) through 5:00 p m. . Mornings Only, Tuesday–Friday (8:30 a .m .–12:05 p .m .) $29 mountain daylight time on Saturday, August 15 . If you regis- Afternoons Only, Tuesday–Friday (12:30–4:05 p .m .) $29 ter by August 9, your receipt and name badge will be mailed Evenings Only, Tuesday–Friday (4:30–9:25 p .m .) $29 to you . If you register after August 9, please pick up your name badge at one of the will-call locations listed below . Monday Only (8:30 a .m .–4:05 p m. .) $20 Note: To order multiple tickets in one purchase, please reg- One Day Only—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday $27 ister by phone, in person, or by mail. Thursday Youth Dance for ages 14–18 By Phone (add to any Education Week registration option) $5 Call 801-422-8925 on weekdays from 8:00 a .m . to 5:00 p m. . AT-THE-DOOR REGISTRATION mountain daylight time through Friday, August 14 . If you (August 17–21) register by August 9, a receipt and name badge will be mailed There are usually modest lines for registration and will-call to you . If you register after August 9, please pick up your desks on Monday and Tuesday mornings; please plan your name badge at one of the will-call locations listed below . time accordingly . We encourage you to register early using any In Person of the methods listed above . Register in the lobby of the Harman Continuing Education Marriott Center Northeast Ticket Booth Building (HCEB) at BYU, 770 E University Parkway, Provo, Monday–Friday 7:00 a m. .–5:00 p m. . Utah, through 5:00 p .m . on Saturday, August 15 . (August Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a m. .–5:00 p m. . 15 is the only Saturday the registration office is open . The Education Week office is closed on Friday, July 3, and Friday, Wilkinson Student Center Garden Court July 24 .) Monday 7:00 a m. .–5:00 p m. . Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a m. .–8:30 p m. .

44 At-the-Door Tuition • Tuesday through Friday standard shifts are 8:00 to 11:45 All Tuesday-through-Friday registration options (except a .m ., 11:30 a .m . to 3:15 p .m ., 2:45 to 6:15 p m. ., and 6:00 Evenings Only) include Marriott Center classes . to 9:30 p m. . Monday shifts are 8:00 a .m . to 12:15 p .m . and Monday–Friday $74 12:00 p m. . to 4:15 p m. . Monday–Friday (62 and over) $71 • Volunteers attend a training session at 10:00 a m. . on Saturday, August 15, 2015 . If you are not from the local area Tuesday–Friday $64 and cannot attend the meeting, please contact our office . Tuesday–Friday (62 and over) $61 • Hosting staff must be 18 years of age or older . Mornings Only, Tuesday–Friday (8:30 a .m .–12:05 p .m .) $31 The Maurine R. and Joseph A. Humphris Fund for Afternoons Only, Tuesday–Friday (12:30–4:05 p .m .) $31 Single Parents Evenings Only, Tuesday–Friday (4:30–9:25 p .m .) $31 Through generous donations by the late Maurine and Joseph One Day Only—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday $29 Humphris and others, an award program has been established to help single parents attend Education Week . Please apply One Morning Only (8:30 a .m .–12:05 p .m .) $16 through our website by July 23, 2015 . Applicants must meet One Afternoon Only (12:30–4:05 p .m .) $16 the following criteria: One Evening Only (4:30–9:25 p .m .) $16 1 . Be a single parent; Monday Only (8:30 a .m .–4:05 p .m .) $23 2 . Be the guardian of one or more children under the age Monday Morning (8:30 a .m .–12:05 p .m .) $16 of 14; and 3 . Demonstrate financial need . Monday Afternoon (12:30–4:05 p .m .) $16 GENERAL INFORMATION REFUND POLICY DRESS STANDARDS Refunds (minus the processing fee) are made if your written Participants are asked to uphold BYU standards of dress and refund request, receipt, and name badge arrive in our office by conduct while attending Education Week . The dress and the following dates: grooming of men, women, and youth should be neat, clean, • Friday, August 7, for Housing ($10 processing fee) . and modest, consistent with the standards of Brigham Young Beginning Monday, August 10, refunds are given only if the University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . housing space is sold by our office the week of the program . Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, style, and length . • Friday, August 7, for Cougar Cash ($2 processing fee) . Clothing which is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is not No refunds are issued for partially used or unclaimed Cougar acceptable . Skirts, dresses, and shorts should be knee length or Cash . longer . See the Education Week website for details . • Thursday, August 13, for Registration ($8 processing fee) . ASSESS YOUR HEALTH No registration refunds will be made after August 13 . Before attending the program, please carefully assess your Education Week registration is nontransferable . Please can- health condition in light of the heat, altitude, large crowds, cel through our office if you are unable to attend . Send your stairs, and possible long walking distances between classes . refund request, receipt, and name badge to: EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE Education Week Refunds For the most immediate emergency response while at the pro- 120 Harman Continuing Education Building, BYU gram, call 801-422-2222 to reach BYU Police, or call 911 for Provo, UT 84602-1531 emergency services . The Student Health Center (SHC) is avail- We do not accept refund requests via fax. Refunds will be able to Education Week students in case of accident or sud- credited to your bank card if you paid using a bank card . If you den illness . Regular business hours are 8:00 a .m . to 5:30 p .m . paid using another method, a check will be issued . Refunds Monday through Friday, and 8:00 a m. . to noon on Saturday . take approximately two weeks to process . Proof of Education Week registration is required to receive health services . You must pay for treatment when you receive it . The Student Health Center is not a Medicare or Medicaid VOLUNTEER HOSTING STAFF NEEDED provider . Hosting is an enjoyable and rewarding experience, as evi- denced by the hundreds of volunteers who return each year . INFORMATION DESKS In exchange for their service, hosts receive complimentary class Information desks are located at the WSC Garden Court, admission for the week . To volunteer, complete the short appli- Marriott Center, and several outdoor locations across campus . cation on our website (educationweek .byu .edu) or call 801- Hosting staff can also help you . 422-6261 by August 3 (or until hosting shifts are filled) . Please INFORMATION UPDATES note the following hosting information: Daily updates, available Tuesday through Friday mornings at • You receive a complimentary full-event (Monday–Friday) the information desks, list class changes and other important name badge if you host a shift for four consecutive days . information and events of the day .

45 FOOD AND DRINK IN CLASSROOMS PUBLIC ACCESS COMPUTERS With the exception of the Marriott Center, food and drink Computers are available in 1111 WSC and in the HBLL may not be consumed in classrooms, including the Smith Learning Commons, near the Information and Help Desk on Fieldhouse . Water bottles are permitted in all classrooms . the main floor, from 8:00 a m. . to 5:00 p m. ,. Monday through Friday . NO RECORDING OF LECTURES Lectures may not be recorded or transmitted . Taking photo- INTERNET ACCESS graphs during a lecture is discouraged because it distracts both Education Week participants have free guest access to the the presenter and others around you and could violate copy- Internet via wireless network from student common areas on right laws . campus . This service is not available in all classrooms or in student housing areas . Education Week makes no guarantee of CELL PHONES service . Wireless hot spots are located in many student com- Please be considerate by not using cell phones in the classrooms . mon areas . For more information, see go byu. edu/wireless. . IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FINANCIAL The guest wireless network is an unsecured connection; par- CLASSES ticipants are advised to use caution when sending confidential The information presented in Campus Education Week finan- information over a wireless network . To connect to the wire- cial classes is intended to be general information to help you less network, choose BYUGUEST from the list of available make better-informed decisions and should not be relied upon networks on your mobile device . If you need help, visit the as a substitute for professional advice regarding your financial Education Week Hosting Desk in the WSC Garden Court . planning . Before you make any investment (or other financial Help Desk hours during the program are from 7:00 a m. . to commitment, including insurance), you should consult with 5:00 p .m . on Monday and 7:00 a .m . to 8:30 p m. ,. Tuesday your own financial advisor . Neither Campus Education Week through Friday . The BYU Store has a computer repair center nor Brigham Young University accepts any responsibility for that may be able to help you with hardware problems, for a fee . decisions students make based on information presented in PROGRAM EVALUATIONS these classes . Education Week welcomes participant feedback and sugges- PERSONAL COUNSELING REQUESTS tions . Submit an online evaluation of your Education Week You are welcome to speak with faculty members after their experience at educationweek .byu .edu between August 17 and presentations; however, please do not ask for personal counsel, September 15, 2015 . advice, or help from the faculty . Individuals should seek coun- sel from their local priesthood leaders or clergy regarding per- TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING sonal problems or concerns . PARKING LOST AND FOUND Most parking for Education Week students is located in the Found items, including Education Week name badges, should perimeter lots north of campus . Parking areas for Education be taken to the hosting table of the building in which they are Week students are marked in blue on the campus map found found . At the end of each day, all items are taken to the BYU on page 67 . Please heed the signs in each lot and do NOT Lost and Found office (1180 WSC, 801-422-3024) . Hours park in red zones; in spaces designated for service vehicles, dis- are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a .m . to 5:00 p .m ., and abled persons, or other specified personnel; in timed zones; or Saturday from 8:00 a m. . to noon . outside painted parking stalls . Vehicles parked in unauthorized areas will be ticketed or towed at the owner’s expense . Again NO PRIVATE VENDORS OR FLYERS for 2015—we will offer direct, expanded shuttle service from Distribution of flyers or advertising brochures of any type is the West Stadium Lot to campus . See the map on page 67 . prohibited on university property . Likewise, private vendors are For RV parking, see “Housing Information,” below . not allowed on university property . HELP WITH DISABILITIES BYU is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for people with qualified disabilities . Before registration and at least 30 days before the program begins, discuss your indi- vidual situation with the program coordinator . Standard LDS hearing-impaired receivers on the “red” channel (channel A) work in the Marriott Center . If you bring a per- sonal receiver, headset, and batteries, your set will operate in the Marriott Center . If you need technical help with your set, see the engineers at the sound booth inside Portal H . Several buildings on campus are also set up for receivers, which may be checked out from 2170 WSC .

46 COURTESY SHUTTLE VANS RV PARKING Primarily to assist senior and disabled students, courtesy vans We encourage you to stay in local campgrounds designed for run between specified campus locations from 7:45 a .m . to 4:45 RVs . While it is not encouraged, RVs are permitted to park p .m . on Monday; 7:45 a .m . to 10:00 p .m . (or until after the in lot 37, north of the Indoor Practice Facility (see map) . RV evening performances) on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday; parking is restricted both day and night to this lot only . RV and 7:45 a .m . to 11:00 p .m . on Thursday (see map on page parking on campus is available for completely self-contained 67) . Van routes take participants to key destination points, but RVs only and is permitted beginning Saturday, August 15, on a they cannot take you directly to the door . You are responsible first-come, first-served basis . Lot 37 is a parking lot only; there for moving from class to class or to a parking lot or residence are no restrooms, showers, hook-ups, or dump sites . Restrooms hall . Shuttles run regularly between perimeter parking lots and and showers in the student housing areas may not be used by main campus; shuttles also run directly from the West Stadium participants staying in RVs . We also ask that you not bring pets Lot to campus . Van stops are marked on the campus map on onto campus property . When using the parking area, you must page 67, and large, detailed route maps are posted at each keep it free of litter, assure that your vehicle does not leak, keep van stop and at Education Week information desks . Again for awnings contained so traffic is not impeded, be sure you do 2015—we will offer direct, expanded shuttle service from the not attach anything to structures, fixtures, or surfaces, and keep West Stadium Lot to campus (see the map on page 67) . One RVs inside parking stalls as much as possible . Shuttle vans run wheelchair-accessible van is available . To contact the driver of between lot 37 and main campus . this van, call 385-335-3143 and tell the driver at which shuttle stop you are located . DINING AIRLINE FLIGHTS and GROUND The following food options are available on campus from food TRANSPORTATION stands, snack bars, cafeterias, and vending machines . More Airline flights may be arranged through BYU Travel Management information can be found on the BYU Dining Services website, Services at 801-422-3872 . Mention that you are attending dining .byu .edu . See page 67 for a map showing food service­ Campus Education Week . Express Shuttle (800-397-0773) locations . has multiple fleet vehicles and offers ground transportation Cougareat Food Court (WSC) from the International Airport to the Provo area . Cougar Café (panini, soups, ice cream, donuts, pastries, Riverwoods Shuttle (801-691-0978) offers ground transpor- and BYU brownies) tation from both the Salt Lake and Provo airports . Monday 7:00 a .m –7:00. p .m . PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Tuesday–Friday 7:00 a .m –10:30. p m. . Call 888-743-3882 or visit www .rideuta .com for bus route time Saturday 8:00 a .m –1:30. p .m . schedules and information . L&T Produce (wraps, gyros, fresh salads, and soups) Monday 11:00 a m. .–7:00 p m. . HOUSING Tuesday–Friday 10:30 a m. .–8:00 p m. . ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Closed Saturday Housing registration by telephone is available through August 7 Cougar Express (fresh fruit, yogurt, drinks, salads, sandwiches, or until housing is filled . Please see the Education Week website bagels, hot dogs, chips, candy, soft-serve frozen yogurt, ice for housing information . After July 23 and based on availability, cream, Hawaiian plates, and breakfast foods) single housing spaces are available (no groups or roommates) . Monday 8:00 a .m –7:00. p .m . Call 801-422-8925 to check current availability . Tuesday–Friday 7:00 a .m –9:00. p .m . Closed Saturday HOTELS and MOTELS Information about hotels and motels in the Provo area is avail- Grab ’n’ Go (prepared foods from Cougareat restaurants) able at educationweek .byu .edu . BYU Travel Management Monday 10:30 a m. .–3:00 p m. . Services (801-422-3872) also provides lodging information and Tuesday–Friday 10:00 a m. .–7:00 p m. . can help you make hotel reservations . Closed Saturday Tomassito’s (fresh pasta entrées, salads, and calzones) RV PARKS Monday 11:00 a m. .–6:00 p m. . For a list of local RV parks and campgrounds, visit Tuesday–Friday 10:30 a m. .–8:00 p m. . educationweek .byu .edu . Closed Saturday Scoreboard Grill (hamburgers, sandwiches, fries, and breakfast­ foods) Monday 7:00 a .m –7:00. p .m . Tuesday–Friday 7:00 a .m –9:00. p .m . Closed Saturday

47 Freschetta Pizza Creamery on Ninth (1209 North 900 East) Monday 11:00 a .m .–5:00 p .m . Grocery items (including fresh meat and produce), conve- Tuesday–Friday 10:00 a .m .–8:00 p .m . nience-store products, a ’50s-style lunch counter, and an ice Closed Saturday cream parlor featuring BYU Creamery products Subway Grocery Store Monday 7:00 a .m .–7:30 p .m . Monday–Thursday 7:00 a m. .–11:00 p .m . Tuesday–Friday 7:00 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Friday–Saturday 7:00 a m. .–midnight Saturday 11:00 a .m .–4:00 a .m . Fountain Jamba Juice (SAB) Monday–Saturday 11:00 a m. .–11:00 p m. . Monday 9:00 a .m .–7:30 p .m . Grill Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Monday–Saturday 11:00 a m. .–9:00 p .m . Closed Saturday Jamba Juice (WSC) Creamery at Helaman (CANC) Monday 8:00 a .m .–7:30 p .m . Grab-and-go items available Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a .m .–10:30 p .m . Monday–Friday 8:00 a m. .–10:00 p .m . Saturday 10:00 a .m .–5:00 p .m . Saturday 7:00 a m. .–10:00 a m. . Taco Bell Creamery Outlet (northeast of the MLBM) Monday 7:00 a .m .–9:00 p .m . BYU ice cream and bakery items, soups, salads, sandwiches, Tuesday–Friday 7:00 a .m .–10:00 p .m . and packaged items Saturday 11:00 a .m .–4:00 p .m . Monday–Saturday 8:00 a m. .–7:00 p m. . Chick-fil-A Twilight Zone (BYU Store) Monday 10:30 a .m .–7:00 p .m . Fresh fruit, drinks, salads, pizza, sandwiches, chips, candy, Tuesday–Friday 10:30 a .m .–9:00 p .m . yogurt, and convenience items Saturday 11:00 a .m .–4:00 p .m . Monday 7:30 a m. .–6:00 p m. . Skyroom Restaurant (WSC) Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a m. .–9:00 p m. . Lunch reservations may be made by calling 801-422-9020 . Saturday 8:30 a m. .–6:00 p m. . Walk-ins are accepted . Seating for lunch ends at 2:00 p .m . The Wall (1151 WSC) Monday–Friday 11:00 a .m .–2:00 p .m . A relaxing lounge and restaurant offering HDTV, food and Museum of Art Café (MOA) drinks, open mic (Tuesday), karaoke (Wednesday), and a place There is no museum admission charge to eat in the café . to relax . Monday–Friday 11:00 a .m .–2:00 p .m . Cannon Commons (CANC) The Blue Line Deli and Market (W117 TNRB) Hot meals are served daily . Prices include tax and are subject Soups, hot sandwiches, salads, pies, beverages, and snacks to change . Using Cougar Cash provides a 15%–20% discount . Monday–Friday 10:00 a .m .–2:00 p .m . For menus and more information, visit dining byu. .edu/ commons . The Creamery at Helaman is also located in the Canopy Café (between BYU Store and HBLL) Cannon Center . Monday–Friday 11:00 a .m .–3:00 p .m . Breakfast Monday–Saturday 6:30 a .m –9:00. a m. . $7 .25 BYU Concessions (MC) Lunch Monday–Friday 11:00 a m. .–2:00 p .m . $9 .45 Tuesday–Friday 9:00 a .m .–3:30 p .m . Dinner Monday–Friday 4:30 p m. –7:30. p .m . $10 .95 Additional Dining Options Refreshment tables and food carts offering packaged sandwich- es, pastries, yogurt, fruit, drinks, and other items are located throughout campus .

48 COUGAR CASH OTHER CAMPUS SERVICES (formerly Signature Card) BYU Bowling and Games Center (1171 WSC) Cougar Cash is a debit card that begins with an initial deposit In your “spare” time, take a bowling break! of $50 . The account balance is decreased each time you use Monday–Thursday 9:00 a m. .–10:00 p .m . the card . Cougar Cash is a fast, convenient way to purchase Friday–Saturday 10:00 a m. .–midnight food and merchandise across campus, including at vending machines, and it provides discounts on meals at the Cannon Studio 1030 (1030 WSC) Center . However, please note that Cougar Cash is not Treat yourself to the Paul Mitchell Signature Salon . valid at Marriott Center vendors. You may add funds to Monday 8:00 a m. .–5:00 p m. . your Cougar Cash account at the ID Center (2310 WSC) Tuesday–Thursday 8:00 a m. .–8:00 p m. . or at the Cougar Cash kiosk in the WSC Cougareat . Cougar Friday 8:00 a m. .–5:00 p m. . Cash cards may be purchased by Education Week partici- Saturday 9:00 a m. .–4:00 p m. . pants by phone or Internet through Friday, August 7, and are also available beginning Monday, August 17, in the Garden Campus Floral (685 E University Parkway—180 SASB) Court (WSC) and at the Cannon Center in Helaman Halls . A full-service florist, open to the public and serving the Provo- Participants staying in campus housing can pick up their Orem area . Nationwide delivery available through Teleflora . Cougar Cash cards at their assigned housing area begin- Monday–Friday 10:00 a m. .–5:00 p .m . ning Saturday, August 15 . Cougar Cash cards are mailed Saturday 10:00 a m. .–2:00 p .m . the first week of August to participants staying off campus . NOTE: Cougar Cash accounts are closed at midnight on Saturday, August 22. Unused balances and unclaimed Cougar Cash cannot be refunded after Education Week begins. However, the balance on Education Week Cougar Cash accounts may be transferred to a BYU student’s account if done by 5:00 p .m . on Friday, August 21, at the BYU ID Center (2310 WSC) . Cougar Cash Refunds See “REFUND POLICY” on page 45 . BYU STORE (formerly BYU Bookstore) BYU Store (WSC) To order from the BYU Store, call 800-253-2578, email ­byustore@byu .edu, or visit the website at www .byustore .com . To order books only, call 800-417-8345 . Scripture imprinting and gift-wrap services are complimentary for in-store purchases over $5 . Monday 7:50 a .m .–6:00 p .m . Tuesday–Friday 7:50 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Saturday 9:00 a .m .–6:00 p .m . Twilight Zone (southwest corner of the BYU Store) The Twilight Zone offers a variety of packaged food items as well as toiletries and personal items . BYU Store Annex (2142–2152 WSC) Monday 7:50 a .m .–6:00 p .m . Tuesday–Friday 7:30 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Closed Saturday Beehive Clothing (BYU Store, Level 1) Monday–Friday 10:00 a .m .–6:00 p .m . Saturday 11:00 a .m .–4:00 p .m .

49 Advice from Longtime Education Week Attendees

b Mark first- and second-choice class preferences for each hour. b Bring a light sweater—some classrooms are cooler than others. And wear comfortable shoes! b Carry a small notebook or tablet for class notes. Rather than trying to write down everything, write the things that are most meaningful to you. b Take advantage of new learning opportunities by attending one or two classes each year you would not typically choose. b Visit with the people around you. It’s a good way to get to know good people, and they may recommend great classes you might otherwise miss. b Avoid lines by using restrooms in buildings and on floors where classes are not held. b Ask a friend or family member to drop you off at BYU each day. If this is not possible, save time by parking west of the stadium and taking a shuttle. Classroom Etiquette The following guidelines show respect and courtesy for everyone and provide a pleasant atmosphere during Education Week. c Remember to silence your cell phone before class begins. c Please follow the directions of the hosting staff—they help maintain the order needed for a successful program. c Remember that classes are first-come, first-served, and saving seats is not permitted. c Position your name badge so the hosting staff can readily see it. c Other than water, please do not eat or drink in the classrooms. c Lectures may not be recorded or transmitted. Taking photographs during a lecture is discouraged—it distracts the presenter and those around you and could violate copyright law. c Ask questions or make comments only when invited to do so by the presenter. c R efrain from asking presenters about their published works. The BYU Store Annex (2142 WSC) carries items the presenters recommended for Education Week students. c Please do not leave class early or applaud after testimonies. Thank you! We hope you enjoy Education Week!

5050 Walking Times between Campus Buildings

To help you plan your week, this chart gives estimated walking times between buildings where classes are held . Your actual walking time may be shorter or longer than these estimates .

BNSN CB CONF CTB HC HFAC JFSB JKB JSB MARB MC SFH SWKT TNRB WSC

BNSN 4 19 7 11 9 4 7 1 3 14 7 3 8 7

CB 4 17 2 10 4 4 6 4 2 12 9 4 8 4

CONF 19 17 13 13 10 16 13 19 17 5 23 18 15 11

CTB 7 2 13 11 5 5 6 7 4 12 10 6 10 2

HC 11 10 13 11 6 6 3 10 9 4 10 7 2 8

HFAC 9 4 10 5 6 4 3 9 5 6 10 6 5 1

JFSB 4 4 16 5 6 4 2 4 3 10 6 2 5 4

JKB 7 6 13 6 3 3 2 7 6 6 9 4 2 3

JSB 1 4 19 7 10 9 4 7 3 14 7 3 8 7

MARB 3 2 17 4 9 5 3 6 3 12 8 3 8 4

MC 14 12 5 12 4 6 10 6 14 12 13 11 6 9

SFH 7 9 23 10 10 10 6 9 7 8 13 4 7 9

SWKT 3 4 18 6 7 6 2 4 3 3 11 4 6 5

TNRB 8 8 15 10 2 5 5 2 8 8 6 7 6 6

WSC 7 4 11 2 8 2 4 3 7 4 9 9 5 6

51 Personal Class Schedule and Class Summary

Day Time Faculty/Title Core Principle/Personal Application

Monday 8:30 a.m.

9:50 a.m.

11:10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

1:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

Tuesday 8:30 a.m.

9:50 a.m.

11:10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

1:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

5:50 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Wednesday 8:30 a.m.

9:50 a.m.

11:10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

1:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

52 Day Time Faculty/Title Core Principle/Personal Application

4:30 p.m.

5:50 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Thursday 8:30 a.m.

9:50 a.m.

11:10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

1:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

5:50 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

8:30 p.m.

Friday 8:30 a.m.

9:50 a.m.

11:10 a.m.

12:30 p.m.

1:50 p.m.

3:10 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

5:50 p.m.

7:10 p.m.

8:30 p.m. 53 ABOUT THE FACULTY

Alford, Kenneth L. Associate professor, Church history and doctrine, Bolick, Robert Attorney, Durham Jones & Pinegar, JD . (11) BYU; PhD in computer science . (6, 15, 18) Bown, Jennifer Associate professor, German and Russian, BYU; PhD in Allen, Roger K. President, Human Development Institute; PhD in second language acquisition and foreign language teaching . (13) psychology . (14, 16) Boyack, Merrilee A. Estate planning attorney; professional lecturer and Allred, Michael W. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; author; JD . (20, 22) MA in marriage, family, and human development, MEd in counseling . Braithwaite, Scott R. Assistant professor, psychology, BYU; PhD in (21, 24, 26) clinical psychology . (13, 15) Andersen, Elder Neil L. Member, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles . Brewster, Hoyt W. Jr. Writing committee, LDS Church; PhD in coun- (14) seling . (14, 17) Andersen, Ron L. Operations manager, Employment Resource Bringhurst, John R. Translator, LDS Church; retired physician; MD . Services, LDS Church; MEd in vocational rehabilitation and develop- (6, 11) ment . (9, 12) Brown, Marilyn Moody Attorney, Moody Brown Law; JD . (14) Anderson, Scott L. Marriage and family therapist, Suncrest Counseling Center; PhD in marriage and family therapy . (13, 18) Brown, Tony Associate professor, Russian, BYU; PhD in Russian and second language acquisition . (13) Anderson, Travis T. Department chair, philosophy, BYU; PhD in phi- losophy . (20) Buhler-Thomas, Kim Attorney; JD . (9) Andre, Brian G. Coordinator and instructor, Seminaries and Institutes Burton, Gideon O. Assistant professor, English, BYU; PhD in rhetoric, of Religion; professional art director and graphic designer; BFA . (20, 29) linguistics, and literature . (20) Andrewsen, Brent A. Attorney, Kirton McConkie; JD . (14) Bytheway, John G. Part-time instructor, ancient scripture, BYU Salt Lake Center; MA in religious education . (23, 25) Ashby, Devin R. Community advocate, Family History Department, LDS Church; MEd in educational leadership . (6, 7) Camilo, Fernando V. Manager, awareness and social media, LDS Church; MBA in marketing . (13) Ashton, Dennis D. Former assistant commissioner, LDS Family Services; MSW in psychotherapy . (13) Christensen, David A. Part-time instructor, Adult Religion Classes, BYU; retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; EdD in Ashton, Joyce M. Spiritual care director and bereavement coordinator, curriculum and education . (7, 8, 23) Rocky Mountain Hospice; certified chaplain and grief advisor; RN . (13) Christensen, David S. Managing principal, Milestone Holdings; MA in Atkin, William F. Associate general counsel international, LDS Church; public and private management . (15) LLM . (17) Christensen, Matthew B. Associate director, LDS Philanthropies; MPA . Bair, Ted M. Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; (20) PhD in family sociology . (28, 29) Christiansen, Steven J. Attorney, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless; JD . (20) Ballam, Michael L. Professor, vocal music, USU; founder and general director, Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre; PhD in operatic per- Clegg, Randy B. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA formance and music history and literature . (17, 20) in marriage, family, and human development . (8, 28) Barkdull, Larry W. President, Gospel Ideals International; author; Clifford, Ray Associate dean, humanities, BYU; director, Language owner, Barkdull Marketing, Inc . (11, 14) Center, BYU; PhD in second language education . (13) Barlow, Charlene Judge, Third District Court of Utah; JD . (9) Cole, Linda M. Lead long-term care ombudsman, Mountainland Association of Governments; BA in Near Eastern studies . (9) Bartholomew, Ronald E. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; part-time instructor, ancient scripture, BYU Salt Lake Cross, Timothy G. Product manager, FamilySearch; BS in information Center; PhD in educational sociology . (11, 13, 16) management . (24) Bastian, Debra A. Singer and songwriter, Heartbound; cofounder, Dana, John A. Physician, Utah Valley Pain Management; MD . (24) Aspire Higher; owner, Essential Potential; BA in elementary education . Davies, Rebecca COO, Davies Eye Surgical Center; LPN; BGS . (10) (12, 15) Degn, Patrick D . Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; BA Beecher, Mark E. Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in history and classical Latin history . (5, 27, 28, 29) in social work . (23, 25) Dewey, Dan P. Associate professor, linguistics and English language, Bennett, Richard E. Department chair and professor, Church history BYU; PhD in second language acquisition . (13) and doctrine, BYU; PhD in history . (19, 22) Dixon, Sean R. Area director, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Bikman, Benjamin T. Assistant professor, physiology and developmen- MEd . (29) tal biology, BYU; PhD in bioenergetics . (19) Drake, Terrance S. Cochair, LDS Missionary Health Services; MD . Bird, Randall C. Retired director and instructor, Seminaries and (14) Institutes of Religion; MEd in instructional science and educational Draper, Richard D. Emeritus professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in administration . (5, 6) ancient studies . (27) Black, Susan Easton Professor emeritus, Church history and doctrine, BYU; EdD in educational psychology . (22, 25) 54 Duncan, Dean W . Associate professor, theatre and media arts, BYU; Halverson, Taylor D. Teaching and learning consultant, BYU; PhD in PhD in film . (13) biblical studies and instructional technology . (27) Duncan, Stephen F. Professor, family life, BYU; PhD in family studies . Hamilton, Charles H. Enrollment systems manager, Seminaries and (23, 25) Institutes of Religion; PhD in educational curriculum and leadership . Eastmond, Mark E. Manager, college curriculum, Seminaries and (18) Institutes of Religion; MEd in secondary education . (9) Hancock, Ralph C. Professor, political science, BYU; PhD in govern- Eastmond, Steven Private counselor; specialist in family therapy; LCSW; ment . (9, 12) MSW in mental health and counseling . (22) Hanson, Kaye T. Retired professor, BYU; PhD in theater and German . Eggett, Ryan K. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of (7) Religion; director, Mormon Tabernacle Choir; PhD in educational psy- Hawks, Rick D. Psychologist, Voices for Virtue; PhD in mental health chology . (26) and addiction . (7, 26) Ehlers, E. Tal Emergency manager, Uintah County; chair, Utah Haws, J.B. Assistant professor, Church history and doctrine, BYU; PhD Regional Coordination Council; certified firefighter, EMT, Hazmat Ops, in American history . (8, 11) and law enforcement . (22) Higley, J. Dee Professor, psychology, BYU; PhD in child development Erwin, Benjamin R. Counseling manager, LDS Family Services; PhD and psychopathology . (6) in marriage and family therapy . (16) Hill, W. Benjamin Professor, psychology, BYU; PhD in theoretical and Evans, Glen T. Philanthropic advisor, donor services, LDS philosophical psychology . (6) Philanthropies; certified financial planner; BA in economics . (20) Hilton, Donald L. Jr. Adjunct associate professor, neurosurgery, Ewell, Barry J. Manager, MyGenShare; BA in communications . (21, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio; MD in neu- 23, 25) rosurgery and addiction . (8) Fawcett, Elizabeth B. Vice president, academic affairs, Argosy Hilton, John L. III Assistant professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in University; PhD in marriage, family, and human development . (14) instructional psychology . (6, 11, 16, 22) Francis, Deanne T. Chair, Missionary Health Committee, LDS Church; Hilton, Lani O. BS in family life . (6, 11, 15) RN; BSN . (14) Himmer, Richard P. Executive coach, PyrBlu, Inc .; author; PhD Gaskill, Alonzo L. Associate professor, Church history and doctrine, (ABD) in industrial and organizational psychology . (7, 8, 22, 24) BYU; PhD in biblical studies . (19, 21) Hinckley, Jane K. Adjunct professor, comparative arts and literature, Germann, Lindsay Nash Attorney, Snow, Christensen & Martineau; BYU; PhD in humanities . (16) JD . (9) Hinckley, Jaren S. Professor, music, BYU; DM in music performance . Goddard, H. Wallace Retired professor of family life, University of (21) Arkansas; PhD in family and child development . (27, 29) Hinckley, Kevin Licensed professional counselor; MEd in counseling . Goldstein, Marvin A. Concert pianist, recording artist, arranger, pro- (24, 26, 27) ducer; MA in music performance, classical French horn, and music Hinton, Matthew W. Seminary instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of theory . (12, 14, 22) Religion; MA in marriage and family . (26) Goodman, Michael A. Associate professor, Church history and doc- Holmoe, Thomas A. Athletic director, BYU; MS in athletic administra- trine, BYU; PhD in marriage, family, and human development . (23, 25) tion . (16) Gordon, James D. III Assistant to the president for planning and Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel Professor, Church history and doctrine, assessment, and professor of law, BYU; JD . (12) BYU; PhD in history . (5, 6, 10, 13) Greene, James R. Senior product manager, Family History Department, Hopkin, Shon D. Assistant professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in LDS Church; MBA . (24) Hebrew studies . (9, 16) Grenny, Joseph W. Cofounder, VitalSmarts; New York Times best- Hunsaker, Stephen K. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of selling author; BA in international relations . (14) Religion; MA in family and human development . (19, 22) Grey, Matthew J. Assistant professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in Huntsman, Eric D. Director, ancient Near Eastern studies, and associ- archaeology and ancient Judaism . (6, 9, 11) ate professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in ancient history . (8, 18) Griffin, Tyler J. Assistant professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in Jacobs, Curtis L. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of instructional technology . (6, 7, 8, 18, 21, 23) Religion; MS in counseling . (16, 19) Griffiths, Casey P. Visiting professor, Church history and doctrine, Jacobsen, Bradley R. Partner, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP; JD . (17) BYU; PhD in educational leadership and foundations . (13) Jarrett, Ronald B. President, Mormon Tabernacle Choir; MA in com- Gunnell, Ronald C . Founder, The BroadStreet Group; BA in public rela- municative habilitation . (16) tions . (16) Jennings, Kenneth W. Jr. Attorney, ColterJennings; JD . (9) Hales, Lori Hadley Singer and songwriter, Heartbound; cofounder, Aspire Higher motivational seminars . (12, 15) Jensen, Robin S. Associate editor/writer, Joseph Smith Papers Project, LDS Church; MA in history . (19) 55 Jenson, Kristen A. Author and speaker, PornProof Kids; MA in organi- Martin, G. Shad Adjunct faculty, Church history and doctrine, BYU; zational communication . (18) pre-service trainer, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in family Johnson, Gregory L. Seminary instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of and human development . (23) Religion; MEd . (7, 25) Martin, G. Sheldon Clinical mental health counselor; principal, Johnson, Lee N. Associate professor, BYU; licensed marriage and fam- Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MS in mental health counseling . ily therapist; PhD in marriage and family therapy . (12) (27) Johnson, Sherrie Mills Former adjunct professor, ancient scripture, Mashburn, M. Wesley Gift planning services manager, LDS BYU; founder and consultant, Hearken Institute; PhD in sociology . (15, Philanthropies; certified specialist in planned giving; JD . (20) 17) Mathews, Mark A. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Johnson, Trav D. Director, Bachelor of General Studies, BYU; PhD in PhD in education . (12) educational psychology . (16) McClendon, Debra Theobald Licensed clinical psychologist; PhD in Jordan, Richard W. Jr. Instructor, Seminary and Institutes of Religion; clinical psychology . (16) MEd . (8, 10) McClendon, Richard J. Associate director, institutional assessment and Joy, Vanessa Vocalist, songwriter; BA in music . (14) analysis, BYU; PhD in sociology . (16) Joyce, Joseph J. Attorney, J . Joyce & Associates; JD . (20) McFadyen, Gary P. Vice president, marketing, American Mutual Benefits; principle, HoldOn Communications . (25) Judd, Frank F. Jr. Associate professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in New Testament studies . (16, 18, 21) McMillan, Ron Cofounder, VitalSmarts; New York Times best-selling author; MA in organizational behavior . (14) Judd, W. Craig Financial planner, Smart Financial; BS in marketing and finance . (7, 8, 25) Meacham, Lesley A. Volunteer instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; BA in education . (10) Knecht, Scott H. Area director, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in human behavior . (10) Merrill, Byron R. Professor, ancient scripture, BYU; JD . (10, 12, 15) Knowlton, Benjamin J. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes Meservy, Jeffrey D. Director, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; JD . of Religion; MPA . (29) (20) Krogue, Kenneth D. Founder, president, and CSO, InsideSales .com; Miller, Kevin R. President, Visionbound International; MS and MEd in BA in psychology . (10) adult and continuing education, secondary education, and strategy and operations . (7, 20, 22) Laing, LeGrand D. Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MEd . (28) Millet, Robert L . Professor emeritus, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in religious studies . (11, 14) Lake, Christine W. Nursing cochair, DMBA; cochair, LDS Missionary Health Services; BS in psychology; ADN . (14) Miner, James Oneil Concert pianist, composer, JOM Music Productions; MS in public and educational administration . (25) LeCheminant, J. Douglas Regional manager, LDS Family Services; MSW in clinical social work . (7) Miner, Kathy Headlee Founder and CEO, Mothers Without Borders . (12) LeFevre, David A. Senior learning and development specialist, Microsoft; BA in history . (7, 8, 27) Montgomery, Cherice M. Assistant professor, Spanish pedagogy, BYU; PhD in curriculum, teaching, and educational policy . (20) Lindsey, Andrea Erickson Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in religious education . (15) Moody, Steven P. LCSW, Huisken & Moody Counseling Services; MA in clinical social work . (18) Line, C. Robert Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; part- time instructor, ancient scripture, BYU Evening Classes; PhD in sociol- Moore, Adam M. Assistant director, comprehensive clinic, BYU; PhD ogy of religion . (24, 26) in marriage and family therapy . (11) Lloyd, Michelle Manager, food technology research center, BYU; PhD, Moore, Richard G. Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of food science . (15) Religion; EdD . (5) Ludlow, Jared W. Associate professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in Murphy, Paul B. Curriculum writer, Seminaries and Institutes of Near Eastern religions . (5, 6, 20, 24) Religion; MBA . (9) Macdonald, Taylor O. Retired historian; MA in international business Musgrave, Me’Chel Merrill Owner, Grand View Reception and Event and Spanish . (17) Center; Heartbound, Aspire Higher . (12, 15) Manning, Jill C. Marrriage and family therapist; PhD in marriage and Nielson, Eric G. Founding partner, G . Eric Nielson & Associates; JD . family therapy . (7) (20) Marsh, David B. Content developer, LDS Church; PhD in family stud- Ogletree, Mark D. Associate professor, Church history and doctrine, ies and sociology of religion . (5, 6) BYU; marriage and family therapist; PhD in marriage and family rela- tions . (10) Marsh, Scott C. Adjunct professor, BYU; owner, Scott Marsh Financial; MBA and MSFS in taxation, finance, investment, and business . (7, 8, Olsen, Sally F. 2011 Utah Mother of the Year; AA in child develop- 14, 17, 19) ment and family relations . (6, 7) Marshall, Jack S. Tour educator and manager, Fun for Less Tours and Pack, Roger E. Physical therapist and orthopedic clinical specialist, Cruise Lady Escorted Cruises and Tours; MEd in curriculum and Utah Valley Pain Management; MPT . (24) instruction development . (16, 21) Page, Tana S. Adjunct faculty, BYU; MS in health science . (20)

56 Parry, Donald W. Professor, ancient scripture, BYU; PhD in Hebrew Richardson, Stephen D. Manager, translation systems, LDS Church; Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls . (5, 9, 17) PhD in computer science and linguistics . (28, 29) Parry, Jay A. Lead editor, Church History Department; BA in English . Ricks, Marie C. Professional organizer, HouseofOrder .com; BS in psy- (5, 6, 9, 17) chology . (5, 6) Perego, Ugo A. Visiting scientist, University of Perugia; coordinator Ricks, Stephen D. Professor, Hebrew and cognate learning, BYU; PhD and director, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; PhD in human in ancient Near Eastern religions . (24) genetics and biomolecular sciences . (14) Robinson, Darrell J. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Perkins, Dennis D. Chair, LDS Missionary Health Committee; regional PhD (ABD) in instructional technology and learning science . (23) manager, LDS Family Services; MSW . (14) Rogers, Brent M. Historian and documentary editor, The Joseph Perry, Janice Kapp Composer, Prime Recordings . (22) Smith Papers; PhD in history . (19) Petersen, Brad E. Operations manager and executive chef, Chef Brad’s Russell, Ronald G. Attorney, Parr Brown Gee & Loveless; JD . (22) Fusion Grain Cooking . (28, 29) Russell, Thomas B. Professor, media arts, BYU; BA in screenwriting . Peterson, Daniel C. Professor, Islamic studies and Arabic, Jerusalem (13) Center, BYU; editor in chief, Middle Eastern Texts Initiative; PhD in Sandberg, Jonathan G. Professor, family life, BYU; PhD in marriage Arabic and Persian . (20) and family therapy . (9) Peterson, Scott M. Founder and owner, Peterson Wealth Advisors; Schade, Lori K. Marriage and family therapist, Suncrest; adjunct faculty, chartered financial consultant; BS in finance and investments . (13) BYU; PhD in marriage and family therapy . (10) Pickard, Margaret E. Attorney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; hear- Scherbel, Paul M. Senior product manager, missionary mobile devices, ing master, family court; JD in law and sociology . (9, 21, 25, 27) LDS Church; MS in business information systems . (7, 8) Pinegar, Ed J. Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Schmidt, Brent J. Faculty, religious education, BYU–Idaho; PhD in DDS . (26) classics . (22) Platt, Jennifer Brinkerhoff Adjunct professor, ancient scripture, BYU; Schmidt, Darren E. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; PhD in lifespan developmental psychology . (24, 28) MEd in educational psychology . (28, 29) Porter, Scott C. Co-executive director, Singular Humanitarian Schwendiman, Ronald J. Director, publishing product management, Experience (SHe); MBA in marketing, international business, and entre- Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MBA in international business . preneurship, MA in Spanish . (8, 26) (17) Poyner, Gail Anne Licensed psychologist, Poyner Psychological Schwitzer, Elder Gregory A. Chair, LDS Missionary Health Services; PhD in counseling . (18) Department; member of the Seventy; MD . (14) Price, Raymond R. Director, graduate surgical education, Sharp, Ryan H. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MEd Intermountain Medical Center, IHC; clinical professor, surgery, in educational leadership . (28, 29) University of Utah; MD in surgery . (12) Shelley, Monte F. Director, instructional application services and Prince, Diane Bills Member, Mormon Tabernacle Choir; author; BS in research technology group, Neal A . Maxwell Institute, BYU; PhD in education . (16, 19) instructional psychology . (27) Probert, Leslie Author; BS in home economics . (25) Shores, E. Karen Faculty, USU; retired director of education, IHC; Raleigh, Christian D. Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; PhD in health education and promotion . (5, 6) MEd in professional development . (26) Smith, D. Michael Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Rawson, Glenn J. Writer and producer, History of the Saints; MEd in PhD in education . (28, 29) educational administration . (5, 6, 7, 17, 19, 22) Smith, Hank Instructor of religion, BYU; instructor, Seminaries and Reading, Amy Session director, EFY; librarian; BA in psychology . (18) Institutes of Religion; PhD in educational leadership . (5, 6, 27, 28, 29) Reber, Jeffrey S. Associate professor, psychology, BYU; PhD in psy- Smith, N. Randy Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; chology . (18) JD . (20) Reeve, Laurie A. Professional organizer; founding president, Smith, R. Eric Editorial manager, The Joseph Smith Papers; JD . (19) SimplyInOrder .com and NAPO-Utah; author; BS in early childhood Sokol, Connie E. Author; BS in elementary education . (18) education; AAS childhood development . (7, 8) Sorensen, Stephanie D. Part-time faculty, Church history and doctrine, Richards, D. Joel Assistant area director, Seminaries and Institutes of BYU; MA in Spanish pedagogy . (11) Religion; director, CES Pioneer Trails Workshop; PhD in teaching and teacher education . (20) Sorenson, Gayla Assistant dean of admissions, J . Reuben Clark Law School, BYU; PhD . (9) Richards, Eric D. Institute instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MEd . (28) Stahmann, Benjamin C. Team leader, LDS Philanthropies; JD . (20) Richards, Rickelle Associate professor, nutrition, dietetics, and food sci- Starr, Justin W. Attorney, Kirton McConkie; JD . (17) ence, BYU; registered dietician nutritionist; PhD in human nutrition . Steffen, Patrick R. Director, clinical training, BYU; PhD in clinical (15) health psychology . (23) Richardson, Marianna E. Adjunct faculty, organizational leadership Steffensen, Scott C. Associate professor, psychology and neuroscience, and strategy, BYU; EdD in curriculum and instruction . (27, 28, 29) BYU; PhD in neuroscience . (5)

57 Stoker, John R. President, DialogueWORKS; JD in corporate law . (7, Wilcox, S. Michael Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of 24) Religion; PhD in English literature and educational philosophy . (5, 6, Stokes, Harold T. Professor emeritus, physics and astronomy, BYU; 10, 13) PhD in physics . (10) Williams, D. Pauline Assistant professor, nutrition, dietetics, and food Sudweeks, Bryan L. Associate professor, finance, BYU; PhD in business science, BYU; PhD in nutrition science . (15) administration . (5, 23) Wilson, Lynne Hilton Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Sweat, Anthony R. Assistant professor, Church history and doctrine, PhD in theology and American religious history . (15, 21) BYU; PhD in curriculum and instruction . (6, 19, 21) Wright, Kristen D. Family nurse practitioner, Canyon View Women’s Taeger, Stephan D. Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; Care; MSN . (10) MA in instructional design and educational technology . (15) Wright, Randal A. Life coach, Lifemission4u .com; PhD in family stud- Tanner, Ronald M. Manager, Family History Department, LDS ies . (18, 21, 23) Church; MS in computer science . (24) Wright, Rita R. Director, Springville Museum of Art; PhD in European Taylor, Stephanie H. Licensed certified learning facilitator, FOCUS history and art history . (5, 9) Dyslexia & Learning Solutions; BA in communications and public rela- Wrigley, Carrie M . LCSW, Morning Light Counseling; MSW in child tions . (24) and family intervention . (12, 15, 17) Taylor, Vickey Pahnke Owner, goodnessmatters .com; MS in interper- Young, Jeffrey R. Attorney, investment and estate planning, Mathies sonal communications . (7, 11) Financial Partners; JD . (9) Tersigni, Steven A. Medical director, Bariatric Surgery, Bay Area Hospital; clinical assistant professor, Oregon Health Sciences University; MD . (25) Thompson, Gregory L. Assistant professor, Spanish pedagogy, BYU; PhD in second language acquisition and teaching . (13) Waite, Nathan N. Editor, history department, LDS Church; MA in American studies . (19) Walker, Steven C. Professor emeritus, English, BYU; PhD in English literature . (20) Wayment, Thomas A. Professor, ancient scripture, BYU; publications director, Religious Studies Center, BYU; PhD in New Testament stud- ies . (6, 9, 13) West, Jonathan R. Seminary instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MEd . (26) White, Benjamin Hyrum Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in religious education . (10) Wilcox, Brad R. Associate professor, teacher education, BYU; PhD in curriculum and instruction . (16, 22, 25)

58 TOPICAL LISTING OF CLASSES ARTS BOOK OF MORMON American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic (Evening Performances). . . . . 42 An Anchor to My Soul: Using the Book of Mormon as a Guide Beautiful Music Brings a Heavenly Peace to the Home Atmosphere ...... 14 in Our Journey...... 29 Crazy for You (Evening Performances) ...... 41 Ancient Miracles, Modern Meanings ...... 21 Discovering the Divine Nature of Music...... 12 Genetics, Genealogy, and Gentiles: The Use of DNA in GENTRI: The Gentlemen Trio (Evening Performances)...... 43 Mormon Studies...... 14 Hope in Classical Music...... 21 Great Sermons of the Book of Mormon: Taking a Closer Look...... 23 Images of Hope: The Savior in Religious Art...... 9 Insights from the Book of Mormon: Prophetic Warnings and Promises ...... 12 Music Brings Unity and Hope to Our Lives...... 25 Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Message of the Music: A Divine Art...... 17 Redemption—The Principle and the Practice...... 15 On the Flip Side: A Glimpse behind the Music of the Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Saga Begins with a Family. . . . 10 Mormon Tabernacle Choir...... 16 Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon...... 28 Temple Typologies and Sacred Space in Art and Architecture...... 5 Powerful Questions from the Scriptures...... 22 The Power of Music to Bring Hope and Comfort...... 20 Scriptural Women of Influence Teach Principles That Change, The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain...... 22 Comfort, and Motivate...... 9 The Book of Mormon: A Book of Power...... 20 BIBLE The Book of Mormon: Discoveries and Evidences...... 27 “A Chosen Vessel unto Me”: The Life and Teachings of The Unconquerable Book of Mormon: A Hebrew Specialist Looks the Apostle Paul...... 14 at This Sacred Text...... 5 Ancient Miracles, Modern Meanings ...... 21 Twenty Reasons the Book of Mormon Is a Miracle...... 23 “And the Word Was God”: LDS Christology and the Gospel of John . . . . 8 Apostles Peter and Paul on Women and Families...... 15 CHURCH HISTORY Facing Adversity: The Example of the Apostle Paul...... 9 A Test of Faith...... 25 Finding Purpose and Meaning in Paul’s Epistles...... 21 Early Hymns of the Restoration: Sing the Forgotten Gems ...... 11 Finding Purpose in Paul’s Missions and Journeys...... 18 Exciting Stories from Church History ...... 15 Herod the Great’s Building Projects in the Holy Land, Fifty Years of Coming “Out of Obscurity”: From the World’s Fair in Pictures and Text...... 18 to the Worldwide Church, 1965–2015...... 11 Herodian Jerusalem I: Fortifications, Pools, and Upper City...... 6 God’s Hand in America’s Birth ...... 6 Herodian Jerusalem II: The Temple Mount...... 6 History of the Saints: Crossing the Plains...... 22 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— History of the Saints: Kirtland...... 17 His Mortal Life ...... 7 History of the Saints: Missouri...... 19 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— The Atonement Fulfilled, His Postmortal Glory...... 8 History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—Book of Mormon Witnesses and Church Organization...... 7 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— The Garden, Trial, and Crucifixion...... 8 History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania— The Book of Mormon...... 5 Jewish Sectarianism in the Time of Jesus ...... 9 History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The First Vision . . . . . 5 “Man of Sorrows”: Prophecies of the Mortal Messiah ...... 6 History of the Saints: New York and Pennsylvania—The Restoration New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Mormon Christianity: of the Priesthood...... 6 Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity...... 24 Hymn Sing-Along: Origins and Early Versions of Beloved Hymns...... 6 Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 1...... 7 Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation ...... 16 Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, Joseph Smith: The Refiner’s Fire ...... 22 and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 2...... 8 “Know Brother Joseph Again”: Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers. . . . 19 Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, Learning from Adversity: Lessons from Church History...... 6 and Families Today: Old Testament Stories ...... 6 Mormon Pioneers: Heroes, Lessons, and Locations along the Trail. . . . . 20 Powerful Questions from the Scriptures...... 22 One Hundred of the Most Important Events in Latter-Day Saint History. . 13 Scriptural Women of Influence Teach Principles That Change, Prophecies and Promises from the Doctrine and Covenants...... 11 Comfort, and Motivate...... 9 Scriptural Women of Influence Teach Principles That Change, Second-Coming Parables of Jesus Christ for Us in These Latter Days . . . . 29 Comfort, and Motivate...... 9 Teaching the Old Testament ...... 18 The Doctrines Taught in President Joseph F . Smith’s Vision on the The Background of the New Testament...... 21 Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138) and The Book of Revelation and the Relevance of Its Message for Those Its Impact Today ...... 8 Living in the Latter Days: Insights from BYU New Testament The Early Mormon Church through Abraham Lincoln’s Eyes...... 12 Commentary Series ...... 27 The Historical Context behind President Joseph F . Smith’s Vision The Book of Revelation: A Vision for Our Day...... 9 on the Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138): The Parables of Jesus Christ: Precious Truths from the Master Teacher. . . 17 How It Became Canon and Its Impact Today ...... 8 The Sermon on the Mount: The Savior’s Greatest Sermon ...... 16 The Joseph We Need to Know...... 21 Unraveling the Book of Hebrews...... 16 The Mormon Colonies in Mexico ...... 17 Women and the Gospel of Luke...... 7 The Rise of Temple Consciousness among the Latter-day Saints, 1823–1893...... 22 59 COMMUNICATION Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Gospel Learning...... 7 The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 1). . . . 5 Breaking Free of False Beliefs...... 19 The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 2). . . . 6 Can You Talk about What Matters Most? Learning to Hold Difficult Conversations...... 7 The Church’s Digital Tools and Treasures, and What’s New for You. . . . 13 Communication Principles for Improving and Strengthening The Power of Grains ...... 28 Your Relationships...... 24 The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstrations...... 29 Creating Love: Building and Maintaining a Heartfelt Connection These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Apps...... 7 with Your Spouse and Loved Ones...... 12 These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Fitness Technologies ...... 8 Four Keys to an Enduring, Healthy Marriage...... 25 These Are a Few of My Favorite Tech Things: Gadgets...... 7 Improving Communication with Ourselves, Our Families, Neighbors, Traces of the Gospel in Four Great Islamic Classics ...... 20 and God Will Increase Our Self-Worth and Foster a Happy Home . . . . 18 Why We Get Sick: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Diseases...... 19 Lifelong Learning through Foreign Language Study...... 13 Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication...... 20 FAMILY AND MARRIAGE Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children ...... 16 Advice on Marriage: What Prophets Preach...... 24 Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication ...... 14 Arm Your Family with Righteousness: Understanding the Scriptures Subduing the Spirit of Contention...... 23 and Teaching Them Effectively in the Home...... 9 The Anatomy of a Conversation: Teach vs Tell...... 24 Building a Temple Marriage into an Eternal Marriage ...... 28 The CORE of Trust...... 29 Confronting Pornography in Your Individual and Family Life: The Healing Power of Connection in Our Homes, Wards, Real Help for Real Problems ...... 11 and Communities...... 9 Creating Love: Building and Maintaining a Heartfelt Connection We Are Women of God: Living with Joy and Purpose as a Woman, with Your Spouse and Loved Ones...... 12 Wife, and Mother...... 18 Everyday Rituals from The Family: A Proclamation to the World. . . . 24 Four Keys to an Enduring, Healthy Marriage...... 25 DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS From Striving to Thriving: Strengthening the “Me,” “We,” Finding Hope in Recovery by Searching the Doctrine and Covenants and “Thee” of Marriage...... 16 and Words of the Living Prophets ...... 7 Homeward Bound: Scriptural Lessons to Help You and Your Family Powerful Questions from the Scriptures...... 22 on Your Journey Back to God ...... 29 Prophecies and Promises from the Doctrine and Covenants...... 11 Marriage and Family Life: How to Find Extraordinary Joy in Sevenfold Patterns of Perfection in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. . . . . 27 Our Ordinary Lives ...... 14 The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: What Do New Strategies to Improve Your Marriage...... 12 the Standard Works Say about Gospel Principles Taught Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, in the Proclamation?...... 13 and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 1...... 7 The Historical Context behind President Joseph F . Smith’s Vision on Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, the Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138): and Families Today: New Testament Stories, Part 2...... 8 How It Became Canon and Its Impact Today ...... 8 Often-Skipped Scripture Stories That Can Bless Individuals, Couples, and Families Today: Old Testament Stories ...... 6 EDUCATION One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: A Crash Course on the World’s Four Largest Religions: Hinduism, Whom You Will Marry...... 13 Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam ...... 24 Overcoming Challenges in Marriage: Practical Gospel and Therapeutic A Single Person Can Change the World—Transformative Lessons from Solutions for Modern-Day Problems ...... 10 International Humanitarian Journeys: A Fresh Perspective on Doing Pornography and Wives: Responding to and Healing from Pornography “Something More”...... 8 Use and Sexually Compulsive Behavior in a Marriage...... 7 Alfred Edersheim: A Jewish Scholar for the LDS Community ...... 27 Porn-Proofing Children...... 7 Essential Tools for Teaching Youth...... 28 Powerful Parenting Principles for Righteously Raising God’s Children Exploring the World of Food and Nutrition...... 15 in an Unrighteous World...... 28 Families, Genes, and Addiction: Treatment and Prevention Implications . . . . 6 Preventing Pornography: Safeguarding Our Families...... 16 Fibromyalgia: Thriving Rather than Surviving ...... 24 Proof-Positive Parenting: Raising Responsible Children...... 21 Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing the Bachelor Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 and 2: Family Councils, of General Studies Degree Program...... 16 Planning the Week, and Paperwork ...... 5 Fresh Courage Take: Understanding Pornography Addiction Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 3 and 4: Bathrooms, and Recovery...... 8 Laundry, Kitchen, and Finishing...... 5 Genetics, Genealogy, and Gentiles: The Use of DNA in Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 5 through 7: Groceries, Mormon Studies...... 14 Finances, Training Children, and the Garage...... 6 Great Thinkers on Reason and Morality...... 12 Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication ...... 14 Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Healing Process for Targets . . . 8 Taking the Fear Out of Dating and Courtship for You or Your Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Phenomenon of Loved One: A Principled and Practical Approach for Young Adults Workplace Bullying...... 7 and Older Adults...... 23 Introducing Emotional Intelligence into an IQ World...... 22 Teaching the Gospel in the Home...... 11 Lifelong Reading...... 20 The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: What Do the Standard Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Constitution...... 9 Works Say about Gospel Principles Taught in the Proclamation? . . . . . 13 Physics Is More Fun than You Think...... 10 Vital Qualities for Successful Marriages ...... 29 Planning Supports the Preparation for Disasters or Other Events...... 22 YSA Survival 101: Principles for Dating, Courtship, and Marriage. . . . . 22 60 FAMILY HISTORY Birth, Baptism, and the Sacrament...... 15 Breaking Free of False Beliefs...... 19 Eighty Family History Strategies to Find Generations of Family...... 21 Building a Temple Marriage into an Eternal Marriage ...... 28 Extremely Effective Habits of Genealogists...... 23 Building the Kingdom: Witnesses to the Work...... 20 Family History in the Present Tense...... 13 Catch the Wave! Taking Part in Sharing the Gospel...... 25 Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Family History Work—Helping Others Get Involved in Temple and Christ as the Great I AM, Bridegroom, Lamb, and Light...... 10 Family History Work ...... 7 Christ, the Ultimate Healer ...... 12 Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Family Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions ...... 25 History Work—Taking Names to the Temple as a Family, a Ward, Devotional Speaker...... 16 or a Stake...... 7 Doctrines of the Plan of Salvation: Perspectives on Eternity...... 28 Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Family “Draw Near unto Me”: Our Sacred Relationship with Deity ...... 15 History Work—Using FamilySearch .org to Find Family Names ...... 6 Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction...... 15 Forty Ways to Supercharge Your Family History Research...... 25 Experiencing the Continuous Sacrament ...... 10 Genetics, Genealogy, and Gentiles: The Use of DNA in Mormon Studies...... 14 Facing Adversity: The Example of the Apostle Paul...... 9 Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, and Preserve “Faith, Then, Works by Words” (Lectures on Faith): Words Have Your Ancestors: Training and Updates from FamilySearch Employees. . . . 24 Power to Build or Destroy Faith...... 15 Faith: An Intelligent Force...... 14 FINANCE Finding “The Fountain of All Righteousness”: Faith vs Fear, A Future of Transformational Developments in Personal Prosperity. . . . . 19 Hope vs Doubt, Charity vs Lust...... 19 America’s Financial Future: Compelling Personal Opportunities ...... 7 Finding a Joyful Life: Gratitude, a Mighty Change, and Gaining Knowledge and Power in the House of the Lord...... 26 Beginning Investing: A Principles and Applications Approach ...... 5 Finding Hope in Recovery by Searching the Doctrine and Covenants Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances...... 23 and Words of the Living Prophets ...... 7 Estate Planning and Asset Protection...... 11 Finding Purpose and Meaning in Paul’s Epistles...... 21 Life after Divorce: New Beginnings Financially and Emotionally ...... 27 Finding Shade under the Savior’s Grace...... 26 Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Maximum General Conference: Taking It Personally...... 29 Personal Choice through Small, Insightful, Daily Choices ...... 17 Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Become a Truth Seeker...... 6 More Money than You Will Ever Need: A Surprisingly New Vision of Future Personal Prosperity...... 7 Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Discover Divine Doctrine and Principles...... 5 More Money than You’ll Ever Need: Discover the Happiest Income in America! Living an Abundant Life While Developing the Getting More Out of Your Gospel Study: Seek Personal Revelation. . . . . 5 Tools of Eternal Prosperity ...... 14 Gospel Reflections on Time, Eternity, and Existence ...... 24 Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: Finances, Family, Grace: It’s So Amazing!...... 26 and Final Instructions...... 8 Great Teaching: A Pathway to Profound Learning...... 10 Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: House, Health, Homeward Bound: Scriptural Lessons to Help You and Your Family and Hard Choices...... 7 on Your Journey Back to God ...... 29 Provident Living, Provident Giving: Prepare Your Nest Egg Hymn, Again! Messages, Stories, and Life-Changing Doctrines for a Satisfying Retirement...... 25 of the LDS Hymnal...... 26 Retire Right: A Guide to Making the Best Financial Decision at “I Have Questions about . . ”:. Finding Answers in the Doctrines and during Retirement...... 13 of the Gospel...... 21 So Your Money Has a Death Wish: Bad Advice That Some Financial I’m Not Perfect, but the Process of Perfection Is Perfect...... 22 Advisors Give and Seven Ways to Avoid Bad Advice...... 8 Implementing Principles and Skills of the “Come, Follow Me” Curriculum to Become a Better Gospel Teacher...... 25 GOSPEL TOPICS “Improvement and Progression Have One Eternal Round”: “A Chosen Vessel unto Me”: The Life and Teachings of The Science of Improvement and Expert Performance in a the Apostle Paul...... 14 Gospel Framework...... 15 A Look at James E . Talmage’s Jesus the Christ on Its Insights from the Book of Mormon: The Message of the Redemption— 100th Anniversary...... 5, 6, 13 The Principle and the Practice ...... 15 A Marked Generation...... 24 Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation ...... 16 A Test of Faith...... 25 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— Advice on Marriage: What Prophets Preach...... 24 His Mortal Life ...... 7 Alfred Edersheim: A Jewish Scholar for the LDS Community ...... 27 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— Amazing Grace: Our Lifeline to Recovery and Redemption The Atonement Fulfilled, His Postmortal Glory...... 8 from Addiction...... 6 Isaiah 53: Enlarging Our Understanding and Witness of Christ— An Anchor to My Soul: Using the Book of Mormon as a Guide in The Garden, Trial, and Crucifixion...... 8 Our Journey...... 29 It’s Time for a Spiritual Tune-Up...... 26 An Anchor to My Soul...... 27 “Know Brother Joseph Again”: Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers . . . 19 Ancient Miracles, Modern Meanings ...... 21 Last and Latter Days—Turmoil and Peace: The Worst of Times...... 14 And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us about Life, a Probationary State: Prepare Ye for That Which Is to Come. . . . . 21 Fear, Loss, and Great Joy...... 24 Living a More Joy-Filled Life...... 20 “And the Word Was God”: LDS Christology and the Gospel of John . . . . 8 “Look unto Me in Every Thought; Doubt Not, Fear Not” (D&C 6:36): Apostles Peter and Paul on Women and Families...... 15 How the Savior Can Help Us Overcome Fear and Doubt...... 10 Becoming a Disciple of Christ ...... 26 Looking Heavenward: Spiritual Solutions for Challenging Times...... 19 61 Love Works, Love Heals: A Heart Filled with Grace, Compassion, The Rise of Temple Consciousness among the Latter-day Saints, Understanding, and Hope...... 12 1823–1893 ...... 22 Loving Your Life: It Can Be Filled with Joy...... 17 The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration—“A Shadow from Maintaining Hope in a Day of Despair...... 23 the Heat” (Isaiah 25:4) ...... 6 Man’s and Woman’s Origin and Destiny: Pre-Earth Existence The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration—Our Father’s Stairway: and Postmortal Phases...... 17 The Covenants and Order of Eternity ...... 6 New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Mormon Christianity: The Temple, Crown Jewel of the Restoration—Learning the Lord’s Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity...... 24 Way: Mastering the Symbols of the Temple...... 5 Our Next Estate: Understanding the Spirit World ...... 16 The Three Pillars of Eternity: Moorings to Anchor Our Hope in Christ. . . . 28 Our Savior’s Love...... 18 The Unconquerable Book of Mormon: A Hebrew Specialist Looks at This Sacred Text...... 5 Pathfinders to the Restoration ...... 19 Thriving in Life: Pathways to Greater Joy...... 27 Personalizing the Power of the Atonement: Understanding and Trusting Jesus: Seeing Things as They Really Are...... 29 Applying Our Most Central Doctrine (Words and Music) ...... 17 Twenty Ideas to Help You Discover and Achieve Your Life Mission. . . . . 21 Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation...... 26 Twice Blessed: The Beauty of Forgiving and Forgiveness...... 10 Prophets Made Personal: Experiences and Principles from the Lives of the Prophets That Build Faith ...... 28 Using Google Earth to Enhance Your Scripture Study...... 27 Recapturing Your Inner Child ...... 23 We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Physical Experience...... 5 Rescuing Wayward Souls ...... 11 “Who Then Can be Saved?” The Gift of Hope ...... 5 “Wise Men Raised Up”: Why America’s Founders Still Matter...... 5 Rising Up in a Falling World ...... 20 With an Oath and Covenant...... 11 Second-Coming Parables of Jesus Christ for Us in These Latter Days . . . . 29 Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God ...... 18 Seeking Truth: Working through Doubt and Questions...... 25 You’re Not Alone...... 16 Sevenfold Patterns of Perfection in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. . . . . 27 Seventy Times Seven: Forgiving the Seemingly Unforgivable...... 26 HEALTH, FITNESS, AND SPORTS Sharing the Message of the Restoration in Missionary Work...... 12 Athletics at BYU...... 16 Strategy for War in the Last Days: Successfully Combating Satan...... 26 Christ-Centered Healing from Emotional Challenges...... 15 Strengthening Your Soul through Service...... 12 “Come unto Me and I Will Give You Rest” (Matthew 11:28): Successfully Studying Scriptures in Context: Why It Matters and How to Do It. . . . . 27 Removing Guilt, Remorse, and Other Traps That Keep Us from Teaching in the Savior’s Way ...... 23 Progressing in Peace...... 7 Teaching the Gospel in a Digital World ...... 17 Exploring the World of Food and Nutrition...... 15 Teaching with Spiritual Impact...... 6 Fibromyalgia: Thriving Rather than Surviving ...... 24 The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 1). . . . 5 Four Elements for Healthy Living ...... 10 The Apocrypha: What’s in It and Where Did It Come From? (Part 2). . . . 6 “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”: Simple, Effective Ways to Find The Articles of Faith: A Sequential System of Salvation ...... 5 Greater Hope, Healing, and Joy...... 11 The Battle of Armageddon...... 5 Key Lessons from BYU’s Stress Reduction and Biofeedback Program . . . . 23 The Book of Revelation and the Relevance of Its Message for Maintaining Hope While Enduring Stress, Anxiety, Those Living in the Latter Days: Insights from BYU New Depression, and Loss...... 13 Testament Commentary Series...... 27 Personalizing the Power of the Atonement: Understanding and Applying Our Most Central Doctrine (Words and Music) ...... 17 The Book of Revelation: A Vision for Our Day...... 9 Serving with All Your “Heart, Might, Mind and Strength”: The Council at Adam-ondi-Ahman ...... 5 Keeping Missionaries Healthy from Arizona to Zambia...... 14 The Doctrine of the House of Israel: The Blessings and Myths, Stress Management: Building Our Stress Capacity...... 6 and Why It Matters Today...... 5 Stress Management: How Does Stress Affect Our Body, The Doctrines Taught in President Joseph F . Smith’s Vision on the and How Do We Relax?...... 5 Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138) and Its Impact Today ...... 8 Stress Management: Stress by Design...... 5 The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: What Do The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstrations...... 29 the Standard Works Say about Gospel Principles Taught in The Power of Grains ...... 28 the Proclamation?...... 13 Weightier Matters: A Guide to a Healthy Weight...... 25 The Great Visions of the Pearl of Great Price...... 13 Why We Get Sick: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Diseases...... 19 The Historical Context behind President Joseph F . Smith’s Vision on the Redemption of the Dead (Doctrine and Covenants 138): HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, AND How It Became Canon and Its Impact Today ...... 8 POLITICAL SCIENCE The History of Grace...... 22 First Jewish Revolt against Rome (AD 66–73): An Historical The Importance of Remembering ...... 19 and Archaeological Survey...... 11 The Joseph We Need to Know...... 21 God’s Hand in America’s Birth ...... 6 The Lectures on Faith as a Model for the Plan of Salvation...... 29 Great Thinkers on Reason and Morality...... 12 The Lord’s Appearances before and at the Second Coming...... 19 Herod the Great’s Building Projects in the Holy Land, The Millennial Reign...... 6 in Pictures and Text...... 18 The Parables of Jesus Christ: Precious Truths from the Master Teacher . . . . 17 Leading like Abraham Lincoln...... 9 The Paradox of Perfectionism: How the Pursuit of Perfection Can Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Constitution...... 9 Make Our Relationships Imperfect...... 18 Pathfinders to the Restoration ...... 19 The Quest for Humility...... 5 The Early Mormon Church through Abraham Lincoln’s Eyes...... 12 62 The Mormon Colonies in Mexico ...... 17 The Healing Power of Connection in Our Homes, Wards, “Wise Men Raised Up”: Why America’s Founders Still Matter...... 5 and Communities...... 9 Vital Qualities for Successful Marriages ...... 29 HOME MANAGEMENT We Are Women of God: Living with Joy and Purpose as a Woman, Wife, Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten Ways and Mother ...... 18 to Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 1 ...... 6 YSA Survival 101: Principles for Dating, Courtship, and Marriage. . . . . 22 Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten Ways to Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 2 ...... 7 LAW Food Storage: Planning Smart, Making It Delicious, A Defense Attorney’s Approach to Personal Injury Cases...... 20, 39 and Using Safe Cooking Options...... 25 Better Appellate Court Practices...... 20, 39 Living an Organized Life: Create Meals in Minutes Using t Civility...... 12, 39 he Once-a-Month Cooking Method...... 7 Cutting the Clutter from Legal Briefing...... 17, 39 Living an Organized Life: Tips For Decluttering Your Closets, Divorce Ethics: Is All Fair in Love and War?...... 14, 39 Drawers, and Cupboards ...... 8 Environmental Law: Fundamentals and Recent Developments. . . . . 20, 39 Living an Organized Life: Tips for Downsizing, Decluttering, and Sorting Your Belongings...... 8 Global Venturing: Doing Business across Cultures, Languages, and Legal Systems ...... 9, 39 Planning Supports the Preparation for Disasters or Other Events...... 22 How to Avoid Common Legal Mistakes Made by Start-Up Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 and 2: Family Councils, Businesses and Entrepreneurs...... 17, 39 Planning the Week, and Paperwork ...... 5 Inheritance: What Everyone Should Know...... 14, 39 Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 3 and 4: Bathrooms, International Legal Challenges Faced by The Church of Jesus Christ Laundry, Kitchen, and Finishing...... 5 of Latter-Day Saints...... 17, 39 Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 5 through 7: Groceries, Plan B: Creating an Effective Parenting Plan for High-Conflict Finances, Training Children, and the Garage...... 6 Custody Cases ...... 9, 39 The Power of Grains ...... 28 Understanding the Title Insurance Policy...... 22, 39 The Power of Grains: Cooking Demonstrations...... 29 What Every Attorney Needs to Know about Investing...... 9, 39 HUMAN RELATIONS Women in the Law (Panel Discussion)...... 9, 39 A Single Person Can Change the World: Transformative Lessons LEADERSHIP from International Humanitarian Journeys...... 26 Breaking Free of False Beliefs...... 19 Advice on Marriage: What Prophets Preach...... 24 Can You Talk about What Matters Most? Learning to Hold Breaking Free of False Beliefs...... 19 Difficult Conversations...... 7 Can You Talk about What Matters Most? Learning to Communication Principles for Improving and Strengthening Hold Difficult Conversations...... 7 Your Relationships...... 24 Communication Principles for Improving and Strengthening Improving Communication with Ourselves, Our Families, Neighbors, Your Relationships...... 24 and God Will Increase Our Self-Worth and Foster a Happy Home . . . . 18 Confronting Pornography in Your Individual and Family Life: Leading like Abraham Lincoln...... 9 Real Help for Real Problems ...... 11 Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication...... 20 Cooperative Parenting after Divorce...... 25 Rescuing Wayward Souls ...... 11 Creating Love: Building and Maintaining a Heartfelt Connection with Your Spouse and Loved Ones...... 12 Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication ...... 14 Four Keys to an Enduring, Healthy Marriage...... 25 Subduing the Spirit of Contention...... 23 From Striving to Thriving: Strengthening the Me, We, The Anatomy of a Conversation: Teach vs Tell...... 24 and Thee of Marriage...... 16 The CORE of Trust...... 29 Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Healing Process for Targets. . . 8 Incivility and Bullying in the Workplace: The Phenomenon LITERATURE of Workplace Bullying...... 7 Appreciating Jane Austen’s Persuasion ...... 16 Marriage and Family Life: How to Find Extraordinary Joy in Lifelong Learning through Foreign Language Study...... 13 Our Ordinary Lives ...... 14 Lifelong Reading...... 20 New Strategies to Improve Your Marriage...... 12 Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication...... 20 MISSIONARY WORK One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: Building the Kingdom: Witnesses to the Work...... 20 Whom You Will Marry...... 13 Catch the Wave! Taking Part in Sharing the Gospel...... 25 Overcoming Challenges in Marriage: Practical Gospel and Coming Home: Suggestions for Returned Missionaries Therapeutic Solutions for Modern-Day Problems...... 10 and Their Families...... 29 Pornography and Wives: Responding to and Healing from Pornography Finding Purpose in Paul’s Missions and Journeys...... 18 Use and Sexually Compulsive Behavior in a Marriage...... 7 How to Be a Social Media Missionary ...... 10 Seventy Times Seven: Forgiving the Seemingly Unforgivable...... 26 Missionary Work for ALL Ages: Primary Children, Teenagers, Skills for Improving High-Stakes Family Communication ...... 14 Returned Missionaries, and Parents ...... 10 Subduing the Spirit of Contention...... 23 Preparing Children for Missionary Service...... 28 Taking the Fear Out of Dating and Courtship for You or Your Loved One: Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: Finances, Family, A Principled and Practical Approach for Young Adults and Older Adults. . 23 and Final Instructions...... 8 The Anatomy of a Conversation: Teach vs Tell...... 24 Preparing to Serve a Senior Couple Mission: House, Health, The CORE of Trust...... 29 and Hard Choices...... 7 63 Serving with All Your “Heart, Might, Mind and Strength”: Keeping Missionaries Healthy from Arizona to Zambia...... 14 PEARL OF GREAT PRICE Pathfinders to the Restoration ...... 19 Sharing the Message of the Restoration in Missionary Work...... 12 Powerful Questions from the Scriptures...... 22 Teaching the Gospel in a Digital World ...... 17 The Family Proclamation and Latter-Day Scripture: You Were Born to Make a Difference: Powerful Lessons Learned What Do the Standard Works Say about Gospel While Serving the Destitute of India ...... 20 Principles Taught in the Proclamation?...... 13 MUSIC The Great Visions of the Pearl of Great Price...... 13 The Pearl of Great Price: Abraham...... 7 American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic (Evening Performances). . . . . 42 The Pearl of Great Price: Joseph Smith—Matthew and Aspire Higher . . . Rising to the Best within Us...... 15 Joseph Smith—History...... 8 Beautiful Music Brings a Heavenly Peace to the Home Atmosphere ...... 14 The Pearl of Great Price: Moses...... 7 Christ, the Ultimate Healer ...... 12 Crazy for You (Evening Performances) ...... 41 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Discovering the Divine Nature of Music...... 12 A Marked Generation...... 24 Early Hymns of the Restoration: Sing the Forgotten Gems ...... 11 A Single Person Can Change the World: Transformative Lessons GENTRI: The Gentlemen Trio (Evening Performances)...... 43 from International Humanitarian Journeys...... 26 Hope in Classical Music...... 21 A Single Person Can Change the World—Transformative Lessons Hymn Sing-Along: Origins and Early Versions of Beloved Hymns...... 6 from International Humanitarian Journeys: A Fresh Perspective on Hymn, Again! Messages, Stories, and Life-Changing Doctrines of Doing “Something More”...... 8 the LDS Hymnal...... 26 Amazing Grace: Our Lifeline to Recovery and Redemption Music Brings Unity and Hope to Our Lives...... 25 from Addiction...... 6 Music: A Divine Art...... 17 An Anchor to My Soul...... 27 On the Flip Side: A Glimpse behind the Music of the Aspire Higher . . . Rising to the Best within Us...... 15 Mormon Tabernacle Choir...... 16 Christ-Centered Healing from Emotional Challenges...... 15 The Power of Music to Bring Hope and Comfort...... 20 Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy, Abundant, and Loving Life. . . . . 14 The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain...... 22 “Come unto Me and I Will Give You Rest” (Matthew 11:28): Successfully Removing Guilt, Remorse, and Other Traps That PARENTING Keep Us from Progressing in Peace ...... 7 Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions ...... 25 Arm Your Family with Righteousness: Understanding the Scriptures and Teaching Them Effectively in the Home...... 9 Families, Genes, and Addiction: Treatment and Prevention Implications . . . . 6 Cooperative Parenting after Divorce...... 25 Finding “The Fountain of All Righteousness”: Faith vs Fear, Hope vs Doubt, Charity vs Lust...... 19 Deepening Faith to Fortify Our Families...... 23 Finding a Joyful Life: Gratitude, a Mighty Change, and Gaining Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Children...... 27 Knowledge and Power in the House of the Lord...... 26 Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten Ways to Finding Hope in Recovery by Searching the Doctrine and Covenants Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 1...... 6 and Words of the Living Prophets ...... 7 Encouragement for Mothers—Rejoice! Don’t Despair: Ten Ways to Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing the Fill Your Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 2...... 7 Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program...... 16 From 3 to 23: Training Our Children to Serve the Lord...... 22 Fresh Courage Take: Understanding Pornography Addiction Helping Children and Students Act for Themselves...... 16 and Recovery...... 8 “I Have No Greater Joy” (3 John 1:4)...... 29 “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”: Simple, Effective Ways to Find Life after Divorce: New Beginnings Financially and Emotionally ...... 27 Greater Hope, Healing, and Joy...... 11 Parenting with Spiritual Power: “Thou . . . Shalt Talk of Them I’m Not Perfect, but the Process of Perfection Is Perfect...... 22 When Thou Sittest in Thine House, and When Thou Walkest “Improvement and Progression Have One Eternal Round”: The Science by the Way” (Deut 6:7)...... 15 of Improvement and Expert Performance in a Gospel Framework. . . . . 15 Porn-Proofing Children...... 7 Improving Communication with Ourselves, Our Families, Neighbors, Powerful Parenting Principles for Righteously Raising God’s Children and God Will Increase Our Self-Worth and Foster a Happy Home . . . . 18 in an Unrighteous World...... 28 Increasing Personal Effectiveness: Living Happier, More Preparing Children for Missionary Service...... 28 Productive Lives...... 22 Preventing Pornography: Safeguarding Our Families...... 16 It’s Time for a Spiritual Tune-Up...... 26 Proof-Positive Parenting: Raising Responsible Children...... 21 Key Lessons from BYU’s Stress Reduction and Biofeedback Program . . . . 23 Protecting Kids from the Pandemic of Pornography...... 18 Lifelong Learning through Foreign Language Study...... 13 Raising Boys to Be Strong Men, Able to Contribute to Society and Living a More Joy-Filled Life...... 20 the Church...... 10 “Look unto Me in Every Thought; Doubt Not, Fear Not” (D&C 6:36): Raising Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children ...... 16 How the Savior Can Help Us Overcome Fear and Doubt...... 10 Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 1 and 2: Family Councils, Looking Heavenward: Spiritual Solutions for Challenging Times...... 19 Planning the Week, and Paperwork ...... 5 Love Works, Love Heals: A Heart Filled with Grace, Compassion, Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 3 and 4: Bathrooms, Understanding, and Hope...... 12 Laundry, Kitchen, and Finishing...... 5 Loving Your Life: It Can Be Filled with Joy...... 17 Seven Days to Home Organization—Days 5 through 7: Maintaining Hope While Enduring Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Groceries, Finances, Training Children, and the Garage...... 6 and Loss...... 13 Teaching the Gospel in the Home...... 11 Pornography and Wives: Responding to and Healing from Pornography Use and Sexually Compulsive Behavior in a Marriage...... 7

64 Rising Up in a Falling World ...... 20 YOUTH Simple Steps to a Happier Life...... 28 All Aboard! Everyday Principles for Discipleship in Your Youth. . . . . 28, 31 Stress Management: Building Our Stress Capacity...... 6 Becoming a Successful Saint...... 27, 31 Stress Management: How Does Stress Affect Our Body, and Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions ...... 7, 30 How Do We Relax?...... 5 “Holding On” to Hope...... 8, 30 Stress Management: Stress by Design...... 5 Hope and Happiness despite Trials, Sin, or Discouragement ...... 28, 31 Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Gospel Learning...... 7 How Do I Know If I Have a Testimony?...... 23, 31 The Paradox of Perfectionism: How the Pursuit of Perfection Can Make Our Relationships Imperfect...... 18 “I Have Learned for Myself”: Lessons Learned from the First Vision and Joseph Smith—History...... 18, 30 Thriving in Life: Pathways to Greater Joy...... 27 Joy in the Journey ...... 13, 30 Twenty Ideas to Help You Discover and Achieve Your Life Mission. . . . . 21 Life-Changing Lessons from Lesser-Known Old Testament Stories . . . 11, 30 Twenty Ways to Build Your Self-Confidence and Increase Your Happiness ...... 18 Looking for the Good and Being the Good...... 16, 30 We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Physical Experience...... 5 Preparing for Personal Revelation...... 21, 31 We Are Women of God: Living with Joy and Purpose as a Woman, “The Minute You Walk out the Door, Forget Yourself and Start Wife, and Mother...... 18 Concentrating on Others”: Why Selflessness Matters Now More than Ever ...... 8, 30 Weightier Matters: A Guide to a Healthy Weight...... 25 Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles...... 25, 31 You Were Born to Make a Difference: Powerful Lessons Learned While Serving the Destitute of India ...... 20 Tried and True Principles for Accomplishing Your Goals...... 6, 30 Unconquerable Spirits ...... 5, 30 PSYCHOLOGY Wake Up and Be Awesome!...... 29 . 31 An Anchor to My Soul...... 27 We Have a “One-by-One” Savior...... 6, 30 Christ-Centered Healing from Emotional Challenges...... 15 Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy, Abundant, and Loving Life. . . . . 14 Simple Steps to a Happier Life...... 28 Strategy for War in the Last Days: Successfully Combating Satan...... 26 The Paradox of Perfectionism: How the Pursuit of Perfection Can Make Our Relationships Imperfect...... 18 TEACHING Arm Your Family with Righteousness: Understanding the Scriptures and Teaching Them Effectively in the Home...... 9 Deepening Faith to Fortify Our Families...... 23 Easy Ways to Revitalize Gospel Instruction...... 15 Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Children...... 27 Essential Tools for Teaching Youth...... 28 Find, Take, Teach: A Current Emphasis for Temple and Family History Work—Using FamilySearch org. to Find Family Names ...... 6 From 3 to 23: Training Our Children to Serve the Lord...... 22 Great Teaching: A Pathway to Profound Learning...... 10 Helping Children and Students Act for Themselves...... 16 “I Have No Greater Joy” (3 John 1:4)...... 29 Implementing Principles and Skills of the “Come, Follow Me” Curriculum to Become a Better Gospel Teacher...... 25 Parenting with Spiritual Power: “Thou . . . Shalt Talk of Them When Thou Sittest in Thine House, and When Thou Walkest by the Way” (Deut 6:7)...... 15 Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Gospel Learning...... 7 Teaching in the Savior’s Way ...... 23 Teaching the Gospel in the Home...... 11 Teaching the Gospel in a Digital World ...... 17 Teaching the Old Testament ...... 18 Teaching with Spiritual Impact...... 6

65 LEGEND DINING See corresponding numbers on map . Dining informa- tion is on pages 47–48 . BNSN Benson Science Building E-15 CB Clyde Engineering and Technology Building G-14 1  The Commons at the Cannon Center CONF Conference Center I-6 Breakfast: 6:30–9:00 a m. . (Monday–Saturday) CTB Crabtree Technology Building H-14 Lunch: 11:00 a .m .–2:00 p m. . (Monday–Friday) Dinner: 4:30–7:30 p m. . (Monday–Friday) HC Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni & Visitors Center D-10 HFAC Harris Fine Arts Center F-12 2  Jamba Juice (SAB) JFSB Joseph Fielding Smith Building E-13 Monday: 9:00 a .m .–7:30 p .m . JKB Jesse Knight Building E-11 Tuesday–Friday: 7:30 a .m .–9:00 p .m . JSB Joseph Smith Building D-15 3  The Wall (WSC) MARB Martin Building F-14 Monday–Thursday: 7:45 a .m .–11:00 p .m . MC Marriott Center F-8 Friday: 7:45 a .m .–midnight SFH Smith Fieldhouse B-14 Saturday: 7:45 a .m .–11:00 p .m . SWKT Spencer W. Kimball Tower D-14 4  Twilight Zone TNRB Tanner Building D-11 Monday: 7:30 a .m .–6:00 p .m . WSC Wilkinson Student Center G-13 Tuesday–Friday: 7:30 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Saturday: 8:30 a .m .–6:00 p .m .

PARKING 5 Cougareat Food Court—Chick-fil-A, Grab ‘n Go, See page 46 for parking information . L&T Produce, Scoreboard Grill, Subway, Freschetta Pizza, Cougar Café, Jamba Juice, Tomassito’s Italian Café, Cougar Express, and Taco Bell. VAN SHUTTLES Shuttle vans run between designated stops on campus from 7:45 a m. . to 6  Skyroom Restaurant (WSC) 4:45 p .m . on Monday; 7:45 a .m . to 10:00 p .m . on Tuesday, Wednesday, Monday–Friday: 11:00 a .m .–2:00 p m. . and Friday; and 7:45 a .m . to 11:00 p .m . on Thursday . Please give boarding preference to senior and disabled students, and realize that 7  Jamba Juice (WSC) it is your responsibility to move from class to class or to your place of Monday: 8:00 a .m .–7:30 p .m . residence . Tuesday–Friday: 7:30 a .m .–10:30 p .m . Shuttles also run between perimeter parking lots and main campus fre- Saturday: 10:00 a .m .–5:00 p m. . quently . Large, detailed maps of the routes are posted at each van stop . One wheelchair-accessible van is available . To contact the driver of this 8  Museum of Art (MOA) Café van, call 385-335-3143 and tell the driver at which shuttle stop you Monday–Friday: 11:00 a .m .–2:00 p m. . are located . 9  Creamery on Ninth (1209 North 900 East) SHUTTLE ROUTES AND STOPS Grocery Store: Monday–Thursday, 7:00 a .m .–11:00 p .m ., Friday and Saturday: 7:00 a m. .–midnight Blue Route WSC—CONF—900 East—WSC Grill: 11:00 a .m .–9:00 p .m . Fountain: Monday–Saturday, 11:00 a .m .–11:00 p .m ., Brown Route Friday and Saturday: 11:00 a m. .–midnight Helaman Halls——MC—WSC—MC—Helaman Halls 10 Creamery Outlet Green Route Monday–Saturday: 8:00 a .m .–7:00 p .m . MC—JKB—MCKB—JKB—MC Orange Route 11 Creamery at Helaman MC—WSC—MC Monday–Friday: 8:00 a .m .–10:00 p .m . Saturday: 7:00–10:00 a .m . Pink Route West Stadium Lot—MC—WSC—MC—West Stadium Lot 12 BYU Concessions at the Marriott Center Purple Route Tuesday–Friday: 9:00 a .m .–3:30 p .m . East Stadium Lot—MC—WSC—East Stadium Lot 13 Canopy Café Red Route Monday–Friday: 10:00 a .m .–2:00 p m. . SFH—MC—WSC—SFH 14 Blue Line Deli & Market (TNRB) Yellow Route Monday–Friday: 10:00 a .m .–2:00 p .m . WSC Roundabout—BNSN/JSB—WSC Roundabout

66 Education Week EASY PARKING Parking ★ Direct shuttle service from the West Stadium Lot to the SHC

4 ★ Parking Disabled WSC and to the Marriott SASB Education Center. With direct routes Week LVES Youth and more than 1,100 Parking Dance UPB Construction spaces, parking is easy! Parking Only 5 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY Education Week Education Week Parking ★ Parking No Parking Overnight or on Thursday HCEB Earth Science Education Museum Week UNIVERSITY PARKWAY

Parking CONF

Disabled Parking 6 Education Week ★ Parking ★ ★ BYU Staff Parking MSSC Registration Site BYUB 7 CSC Bldg 29 Bldg 30 10 MC BYU Staff/ (T–F 8:30 a.m.– Museum Parking 4:05 p.m.) Bldg 28 450 EAST Restricted Parking MORC

12 900 EAST Restricted Parking 8 MLBM MOUNTAINS

CANYON ROAD (150 EAST) ROAD CANYON Bldg 25 Restricted Parking May

Budge Bldg 9 Merrill Bldg 27 Bldg 26 ★ ★ 1430 NORTH CARILLON 1 BELL TOWER

Taylor Stover CANC New 9 Roundabout 11

David John HL Education HC Faculty/ Bldg 10 Week Staff Parking Parking Ed. Week Chipman 10 Hinckley Parking

Parking BYU BYU Faculty Faculty/ Restricted Parking Faculty 8 Staff Parking Parking Parking Bldg 9 ASB MOA 1230 NORTH 14 Restricted Parking TNRB 9 11 JKB TAGE DRI HERI VE CONE ★ HFAC JRCB Security Gate BYU TMCB Faculty Education TLRB ★ Parking 12 Week RB 7 Parking 6 Disabled Ed. Week HBLL 13 ★ Parking Parking 5 JFSB Registration RV Parking RV WSC Site 3 Ed. Week Week Ed. Parking SAB FOB 4 BYU Faculty ROTC 13 2 Parking 900 EAST

HRCB CTB

IPF ★ SFH SWKT FB B-66 Y ESC SNLB 14 CB MCKB MARB TCB BRWB VCTR NICB DRIVE CAMPUS EAST ★ Y MOUNTAIN

BRMB 15 Security Gate JSB BNSN 900 NORTH ★ MB HGB MSRB LSB 150 EAST 16 700 EAST

800 NORTH

A B C D E F G H I J K Registration Direct Shuttles Sites during Buildings Ed. Week Van Housing Dining Areas ★ Van Stops ★ Construction RV Parking for Classes Parking Routes Areas (West Stadium the Program to MC and WSC) Campus Education Week 169 Harman Continuing Education Building Brigham Young University P. O. Box 21507 Provo, UT 84602-1507

Bring your friends! 1,000 classes to Renew, Refresh, Recharge!

Campus Education Week Performances Crazy for You is a Tony Award-winning song-and-dance spectacular featuring unforgettable music from George and Ira Gershwin—“Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Embraceable You,” and “I Got Rhythm.” The irresistible fun starts when Bobby Child, a stagestruck New York City banker, heads to desolate Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a rundown theater. It’s love at first sight when he runs into spunky Polly Baker, the theater owner’s daughter. This is a high-energy comedy you’ll go crazy for! Directed by Jerry Elison. Music direction by Martha Glissmeyer. Choreography by Sam Alva. GENTRI—The Gentlemen Trio’s debut album shot to the no. 2 spot on Billboard’s Top 10 on both classical and classical crossover charts. Pioneering a sound they call “cinematic pop,” their recent hit “Dare” made international headlines. Utah tenors Casey Elliott, Brad Robins, and Bradley Quinn Lever met while playing the roles of Jean Valjean, Marius, and Enjolras, respectively, in the Hale Centre Theatre’s 2014 production of Les Misérables. American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic is a national- ly recognized youth orchestra. Currently recording its third commercial album, this remarkable group of musicians presents a night of sacred, patriotic and classical music. The program includes “Beethoven’s 5 Secrets,” which the group recorded with The Piano Guys; the first movement of Beethoven’s Symphony no. 5; origi- nal hymn arrangements from the group’s album The Master; and works from the patriotic work One Nation by Rob Moffat and Rob Gardner. Another highlight of the evening will be Broadway favorites with special guest Roderick Covington. Tues.–Fri. August 18–21 | 7:30 p.m. | de Jong Concert Hall | Harris Fine Arts Center

with Guest Performer Rodrick Covington

Tues.–Fri. August 18–21 | 8:00 p.m. | Madsen Recital Hall | Harris Fine Arts Center Tues.–Fri. August 18–21 | 7:00 p.m. | Madsen Recital Hall | Harris Fine Arts Center