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BYU EDUCATION August 19–23, 2019 | educationweek.byu.edu

Helaman 5:12

BYU CONTINUING EDUCATION Program Highlights Campus Devotional Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Tuesday, August 20, 2019 11:10 a.m.

• Topics include marriage More than 1,000 classes and family, communication, health, history, fnance, the that Renew, Refresh, and 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 44–45 for information

Beauty and the Beast, a SCERA Production GENTRI: The Gentlemen Trio Welcome to BYU Education Week Building Our Foundation upon Christ (Helaman 5:12)

We are pleased to welcome you to BYU Education Week, a program now in its 97th year, with more TABLE OF CONTENTS than 1,000 classes to strengthen and enrich your life! Education Week brings together 240 REGISTRATION AND CLASS INFORMATION presenters, more than 600 volunteers, and hundreds of BYU employees to provide a unique, Registration and General Information 46–50 outstanding educational experience Monday Concurrent Sessions 4–5 This year’s theme—Building Our Foundation upon Christ—is taken from Helaman 5:12 Tuesday–Friday Concurrent Sessions 6–10 President Russell M Nelson taught, “Without our Redeemer’s infinite Atonement, not one Tuesday–Friday Class Titles 11–32, 37–38 of us would have hope of ever returning to our Heavenly Father Without His Resurrection, Continuing Legal Education Classes 39 death would be the end Our Savior’s Atonement made eternal life a possibility and Topical Listing of Classes 56–63 immortality a reality for all” (“Revelation for the Church, Revelation for Our Lives,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2018) The classes at Education GENERAL INFORMATION Week are intended to testify of these marvelous truths and help us build our sure foundation About the Faculty 51–55 upon “the rock of our Redeemer” (Helaman 5:12) As you reflect on what you learn, we hope that Advice from Longtime Attendees 36 it will bless you and your family by providing hope and joy in the future Campus Dining 33 Education Week presentations are designed for Campus Map, Parking, and Shuttle Routes 34–35 youth and adults, women and men, single and married individuals With classes available in a Evening Performances and Ticket Sales 44–45 great variety of subjects—gospel principles, the arts, family and marriage relationships, finance, Personal Class Schedule 64–65 personal development, technology, health, and many others—you have an opportunity Youth Classes and Activities 42–43 to learn much that will motivate, encourage, strengthen, and rejuvenate We are confident that as you attend the program and benefit University Continuing Education programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, ethnic background, or national origin, but all registrants from the resources and atmosphere of Brigham must meet and maintain the ideals and standards of The Church of Jesus Christ of Young University, you will have a rewarding and Latter-day Saints while attending the program uplifting experience If you have questions, please contact us: BYU Education Week Sincerely, 253 Harman Continuing Education Building Provo, UT 84602-1507 H Bruce Payne, Program Administrator 801-422-6214 Erika M Zeiner, Program Assistant The BYU Education Week booklet is POSTMASTER: Maddi Luczak, Student Assistant published once a year for previous BYU Send address corrections to: Jackelyn Durfey, Student Assistant Education Week participants and for BYU Education Week anyone else who requests a copy 253 Harman Building, BYU Provo, UT 84602-1507 Painting by Simon Dewey, “Lead Kindly Light” © Simon Dewey, Courtesy Altus Fine Art All Rights Reserved

3 MONDAY [ August 19 ] Concurrent Sessions [ 8:30–9:25 a.m.] [ 9:50–10:45 a.m.] [ 11:10–12:05 p.m.]

377 CB Investing for Retirement Investing for Retirement: Retirement Income Investing for Retirement: Target-Date Funds 342 CAP [ Ted H. Ong [ Ted H. Ong [ Ted H. Ong

How You Can Have Miracles in Your Life: Replacing Fear with Faith: God’s Guidance Hearing the Voice of the Lord 2254 CONF Spiritual Gifts and Blessings When Life Takes an Unexpected Turn Diane Bills Prince 300 CAP [ Diane Bills Prince [ Diane Bills Prince [

Bethlehem in the First Century: Nazareth in the First Century: Capernaum in the First Century: The Historical 2258–2260 CONF The Historical and Archaeological Context The Historical and Archaeological Context and Archaeological Context of Jesus’s Ministry in 430 CAP of Jesus’s Birth of Jesus’s Home Village a Galilean Fishing Village I Matthew J. Grey IMatthew J. Grey IMatthew J. Grey “Help Thou Mine Unbelief”: Supporting “Chase Darkness from among You” One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Assembly Hall, HC Those We Love through a Crisis of Faith (D&C 50:25): Reducing the Risk of Suicide Make: Whom You Will Marry 500 CAP [ Scott R. Braithwaite [ Scott R. Braithwaite [ Scott R. Braithwaite

Finding True Happiness: Insights from Finding True Happiness: Insights from Finding True Happiness: Insights from Science, Madsen, HFAC Science, Psychology, Saints, and Scripture— Science, Psychology, Saints, and Scripture— Psychology, Saints, and Scripture–The Great Paradox 400 CAP Understanding the Realities of Happiness Receiving the Joy That God Offers of Happiness I Justin B. Top [ Justin B. Top IJustin B. Top Pardoe, HFAC The Nature of Love in the Scriptures I Have Learned by Experience The Value of “True Doctrine, Understood” 509 CAP [ Casey P. Griffiths [ Richard G. Moore [ Richard G. Moore

Zion Principles That Bless Families and Becoming Bilingual: Language-Learning Helping Members with Disabilities Fully Access 1102 JKB Organizations: What We’ve Learned from Tips, Tricks, and Motivation for All Ages the Blessings Available in the Church 278 CAP the Nauvoo and British Pageants Rob A. Martinsen Katie E. Steed I Bryce A. Anderson [ I And the Word Spake: The Teachings of Dialogues—Extended One-on-One Jesus’s Discourses about His Identity and Role in the 3108 JKB Jesus in the Gospel of John Conversations with the Lord in the Gospel of John 292 CAP Eric D. Huntsman [ Gospel of John Eric D. Huntsman I Eric D. Huntsman I Heart, Might, Mind, and Strength: Looking upon My Heart and Fixing It! You Have a Specific Mission to Discover and Auditorium, JSB The WAY to Serve God Merrilee A. Boyack Achieve in Life 859 CAP [ Merrilee A. Boyack [ [ Randal A. Wright

Esteeming in Love: An In-Depth Look at Dreams in ’s Family The Latter-day Saint Colonies in : Early 221 MARB the Life of President Russell M. Nelson Mary Jane Woodger Explorations and Settlements 265 CAP [ Mary Jane Woodger [ [ Taylor O. Macdonald

The Unique Problems of Estate Planning Beginning Investing: A Principles-Based Continuation of 9:50 a.m.–12:05 P.M. class 222 MARB for Blended Families Approach (9:50 a.m.–12:05 P.M.) Bryan L. Sudweeks 265 CAP [ Gregory H. Taggart [ Bryan L. Sudweeks [

The Book of Revelation (Chapters 1–5): The Book of Revelation (Chapters 6–13): The Book of Revelation (Chapters 14–22): Marriott Center Preparing for the Second Coming through Preparing for the Second Coming through a Preparing for the Second Coming through a Study of 19,000 CAP Understanding Scripture Symbols [ Study of the Signs of the Times Armageddon, the Millennium, and the Final Judgment I Eric D. Richards Eric D. Richards IEric D. Richards Understanding and Protecting Your Divine Learning the Language of the Lord: Dress to Be Attractive, Not the Attraction (Youth) 146–156 RB Connection with God (Youth) A Guidebook to Personal Revelation (Youth) Benjamin Hyrum White 800 CAP [ Bradley P. Owens [ Lynne Hilton Wilson [

Powerful Parenting Found in Moments: Powerful Parenting Found in Moments: Hope, Humility, and Humor: A Trinity of Righteous 151 TNRB The Impact of Three Minutes to Train, Love, The Impact of Three Minutes to Train, Love, Resilience in the Latter Days 362 CAP and Calm (Parenting Ages 0–10) and Calm (Parenting Ages 11–18) Bradley P. Owens I Lani O. Hilton [ Lani O. Hilton I He Said, She Said: Men and Women in Continuation of 8:30–10:45 a.m. class. Making the Most of Your Charitable Giving: How the 3220–3224 WSC Conversation and Relationships Kevin R. and Denise P. Miller New Tax Law Impacts the Way You Make Charitable 678 CAP (8:30–10:45 a.m.) Contributions I Kevin R. and Denise P. Miller [ IScott M. Peterson Karl G. Maeser: Master Teacher Latter-day Saint Missionary Reacculturation; “I Will Give unto You My Law”: Gathering to Kirtland 3280–3290 WSC A. LeGrand Richards A Study of Missionary Reentry with Helpful and the Newel K. Whitney Home 440 CAP [ Understanding of What It Means to Return Damon L. Bahr I Home—Kathleen B. Sheffield I Transcendent Truths from the : Transcendent Truths from the First Vision: Transcendent Truths from the First Vision: Ballroom, WSC The Nature of God the Father The Nature of Jesus Christ The Nature of the Adversary 1,900 CAP [ David A. Christensen [ David A. Christensen [ David A. Christensen

Making Memories of You: Gather the Stories Making Memories of You: Tell Your Story with Making Memories of You: Preserve Everything Varsity, WSC of Your Family Today’s Technology on FamilySearch.org 393 CAP [ Devin R. Ashby [ Devin R. Ashby [ Devin R. Ashby

4 Note: Golden text represents youth classes. [ 12:30–1:25 p.m.] [ 1:50–2:45 p.m.] [ 3:10–4:05 p.m.]

Encouragement for Mothers: Rejoice! Don’t Encouragement for Mothers: Rejoice! Don’t Unleash the Power of Families: Transform Your 377 CB Despair—Ten Ways to Fill Your Despair—Ten Ways to Fill Your Home with the Home into a Sanctuary of Faith 342 CAP [Home with the Spirit of the Lord, Part 1 [Spirit of the Lord, Part 2 [Sally F. Olsen Sally F. Olsen Sally F. Olsen

KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture The World of Women in the 2254 CONF Study App on BookofMormonCentral.org Lynne Hilton Wilson No Class 300 CAP [ Lynne Hilton Wilson [ [

Celebrate the Sabbath! Ideas for Face-to-Face The Why, How, and What of Stress: The Why, How, and What of Stress: Making It a 2258–2260 CONF Gospel-Centered Games and Interactive Fun for Making It a Positive Experience, Part 1 Positive Experience, Part 2 430 CAP All Ages Patrick R. Steffen Patrick R. Steffen [Lani O. Hilton [ [

Marriage and Family: Relevance of the Everyday Relationship Enhancement: Skills and Virtues Habits of Successful Relationships Assembly Hall, HC Journey—Poetry and Prose David and Elizabeth Fawcett David and Elizabeth Fawcett 500 CAP [ David and Elizabeth Fawcett [ [

Madsen, HFAC The Inspirational Nature of Music Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Adult Learning Continuation of 1:50–4:05 p.m. class 400 CAP [ James Oneil Miner [ Kevin R. and Denise P. Miller [

Martin Harris: Uncompromising Witness of the Religious Freedom: What Is It, and Why Is It Helping Your Missionary Remain Healthy, Safe and Pardoe, HFAC So Important? Secure: Ideas from the Missionary Departmen,t 509 CAP [ Susan Easton Black [William F. Atkin [ Art Johnson and Christopher M. Miller

1102 JKB Life and Teachings of President Russell M. Nelson Life and Teachings of President Dallin H. Oaks Life and Teachings of President Henry B. Eyring 278 CAP [ Barbara Morgan Gardner [ Barbara Morgan Gardner [ Barbara Morgan Gardner

The Farewell Discourses in the Gospel of John: Inspiring 18th Century British Women Home Organization: The Better Way to Live—Seven 3108 JKB Speaking to Disciples Then and Now Jane G. Hinckley Days to Better Organization 292 CAP [ Eric D. Huntsman [ [ Marie C. Ricks

Recognizing and Overcoming Weaknesses Specific Actions to Increase Your Feelings of How to Obtain Inspiration Needed to Make Good Auditorium, JSB Holding You Back Self-Worth Decisions and Live a Happy Life 859 CAP [ Randal A. Wright [Randal A. Wright [ Randal A. Wright

The Golden Age of the Mexican Colonies: The Mexican Revolution and the Mormon Resettlement, Pancho Villa, and the Colonies Today 221 MARB 1890 to 1912 Exodus of 1912 Taylor O. Macdonald 265 CAP [ Taylor O. Macdonald [Taylor O. Macdonald [

Understanding Copyright and Its Applicability Understanding Copyright and Its Applicability So Your Daughter Wants to Change the World: How 222 MARB to You: Copyright Basics to You: Copyright and Your Church Calling an Engineering Degree Can Make It Possible 265 CAP [Heidi N. Chewning, Peter M. Midgley, [Heidi N. Chewning, Peter M. Midgley, [Julie Crockett Cami J. Stephenson Cami J. Stephenson

Leaving Room for Holy Envy: Seeing Good in 27 Parallels between Ancient and Modern Jesus Christ’s Glorious, Magnificent Second Marriott Center Other Religions and Cultures Temples: How Did the Prophet Joseph Smith Coming: A Close Reading of Revelation 19 19,000 CAP [Alonzo L. Gaskill [Get It Right? [Donald W. Parry Donald W. Parry

Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the “Followers of Christ Should Be Examples of Five Fear-Fighting Weapons from the Scriptures 146–156 RB Prophets and Apostles (Youth) Civility” (Youth) (Youth) 800 CAP [ David F. Barrus [J. B. Haws [ Kori L. Andrews

Cultivating Eternal Relationships: The How and Advanced Financial Planning: Strategies for America’s Financial Future: Compelling Personal 151 TNRB Why of Becoming One with God and Family Business Owners and Those with Larger Opportunities 362 CAP Bradley P. Owens Estates or Higher Tax Brackets Ryan C. Egbert [ [Ryan C. Egbert [

Happiness Is a Learnable Condition: Tools for Activating Your Inborn Capacity for Joy: How Finding Joy and Comfort, Even in the Midst of 3220–3224 WSC Cultivating Abundant Happiness, Starting Today! to Trigger Your Innate Ability to Experience Life’s Storms: How to Find Joy Even in Your Most 678 CAP Carrie M. Wrigley Happiness Challenging Circumstances [ [Carrie M. Wrigley [Carrie M. Wrigley

“May the Kingdom of God Go Forth”: 30+ “The Olive Leaf . . . Plucked from the Tree “I Have Accepted This House”: Pentecostal 3280–3290 WSC Revelations in the and John of Paradise”: 22+ Revelations in the Newel K. Experiences in the , Leaving and 440 CAP [Johnson Homes [Whitney Store and the Joseph and Emma Smith [ Rebuilding Kirtland Damon L. Bahr Home—Damon L. Bahr Damon L. Bahr

The Lectures on Faith: Finding a Few Gems in a Dealing with Difficult Doctrinal Questions Dealing with Difficult Doctrinal Questions Using Ballroom, WSC Historical Resource Using the Church’s Gospel Topics Essays: A the Church’s Gospel Topics Essays: A Selection of 1,900 CAP [Tyler J. Griffin [Selection of Gospel Topic Essays from A to L [ Gospel Topic Essays from M to Z Tyler J. Griffin Tyler J. Griffin

God’s Hand in America’s Birth Faith-Promoting Experiences of Latter-day Faith-Promoting Experiences of Latter-day Saints Varsity, WSC Kenneth L. Alford Saints in the Gulf War and Iraq in Afghanistan 393 CAP [ [Kenneth L. Alford [ Kenneth L. Alford

5 TUESDAY-FRIDAY [ August 20–23 ] Concurrent Sessions [ 8:30–9:25 a.m.] [ 9:50–10:45 a.m.]

W-111 BNSN The Jerusalem Temple in Scripture, History, and Archaeology Jesus’s Final Week in Jerusalem: An Archaeological Survey 250 CAP [ Matthew J. Grey [ Matthew J. Grey

W-112 BNSN Stress Management and Emotional Resilience in the Latter Days Defenders of Religious Freedom: Joseph Smith and Abraham Lincoln 250 CAP [ Kristine Fish [ Ron L. Andersen

377 CB The English : Prelude to the The Miracle of Jesus Christ’s Atonement: What the Miracles of Christ Teach 342 CAP [ David S. Christensen [ Us about Spiritual Healing—Justin B. Top

2254 CONF By Divine Design: The Founding of America and the Restoration of the Becoming a More Effective Teacher 300 CAP [ Gospel—Scott Knecht [ Scott Knecht

2258–2260 CONF Handling Faith Crisis in Church History: A Guide to the Gospel Topics Managing Stress: Tools from Science and the Gospel 430 CAP [ Essays—Casey P. Griffiths [ Tana S. Page

214 CTB Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) 250 CAP [ [

Assembly Hall, HC Life after Life: Death and Beyond A Time to Laugh: The Place of Humor in the Church 500 CAP [ Lawrence R. Flake [ Lawrence R. Flake

de Jong, HFAC “We Must Learn to Receive Revelation” The Second Coming and Millennial Reign of the Lord 1,268 CAP [ David A. Christensen [ Curtis L. Jacobs

Madsen, HFAC Exploring the Restoration of the Priesthood Music: The Universal Language 400 CAP [ Michael H. MacKay [ Debbie A. Bastian, Lori H. Hales, Me’Chel M. Musgrave (Heartbound)

Pardoe, HFAC Embracing Priesthood Privileges A Fresh View to Inspire and Connect with Young Adults 509 CAP [ Barbara Morgan Gardner [ Robert W. Ferrell

B002 JFSB Teaching the Preparing Rising Generation Legal Highlights from the Restoration 179 CAP [ Bruce Chin-Sheng Chang [ Jeffrey N. Walker

B092 JFSB Examining Foundations in the Book of Mormon: Exploring How to Stay Transforming Your Home into a Sanctuary of Faith 237 CAP [ Grounded upon the Rock of Our Redeemer—Benjamin Hyrum White [ Jennifer Y. Thatcher

B190 JFSB New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Latter-day Saint Safeguards against Fiery Darts 179 CAP [ Christianity . . .—Stephen D. Ricks [ Jason M. Webb

1102 JKB Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming to Christ through the Gospel of John 278 CAP [ Eric D. Huntsman [ Eric D. Huntsman

2107 JKB For Great Are the Words of Isaiah: Why Every Latter-day Saint Can Perspectives for Applying the Atonement of Jesus Christ in Our Lives 190 CAP [ Understand . . .—Bradley T. Bateman [ Michael L. King

3108 JKB Promoting Healthy Sexuality: Help for Couples and Parents Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon, Part 1 292 CAP [ Dean Busby and Laura P. Walker [ Tyler J. Griffin, Jared W. Ludlow, Kerry M. Hull, Joseph M. Spencer

Auditorium, JSB The Visions of Moses: . . . Teaches Us the Plan of Salvation and Picturing Jesus: How a Little Knowledge Can Help Us Picture and Understand 859 CAP [ Prepares Us to Understand the Temple—Mark A. Mathews [ Our Savior Better—Kerry M. Muhlestein

250 KMBL Divorce: Moving Forward (and Helping Others Move Forward) When a Resilience: Understanding It, Nurturing It in Yourself, and Helping Children . . . 284 CAP [ Marriage Ends—Andrea C. Merriman [ Andrea C. Merriman

206 MARB Physics Is More Fun Than You Think Marriage Resilience: Working Together to Keep Your Relationship Strong 265 CAP [ Clark Snelgrove and Harold T. Stokes [ Jason B. Whiting

207 MARB Estate Planning and Asset Protection The Psychology of Money Decisions 263 CAP [ Robert L. Bolick [ Benjamin F. Cummings

221 MARB How Jesus Reveals His Father’s Plan in the New Testament Parables Finding Christ in the Humanities 265 CAP [ John W. Welch [ R. Kirk Belnap, Barbara G. Bonyata, Roger T. Macfarlane, James R. Swensen

222 MARB Linking the Human Family Together on the Family Tree: . . . Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, and Preserve Your 265 CAP [ Joseph P. Price IV [ Ancestors . . .—James R. Greene and Ronald M. Tanner

Marriott Center The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit, Part 1 The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit, Part 2 19,000 CAP [ Robert L. Millet [ Robert L. Millet

146–156 RB Making the Most of Me (Youth) The Gospel of Jesus Christ Can Bless You in Practical Ways (Youth) 800 CAP [ Stan G. Crippen [ Lani O. Hilton

151 TNRB I’m 50 Years Old—Now What? Ways to Pursue a Fulfilling Life as Three Keys to Strengthen Your Marriage 362 CAP [ We Age—Roger G. Harrison [ Debra T. and Richard J. McClendon

3220–3224 WSC Overcoming Worry and Anxiety through the Teachings of Jesus Christ Overcoming Fear and Discouragement through the Teachings of Jesus Christ 678 CAP [ John L. Hilton III [ John L. Hilton III

3280–3290 WSC Healing from Pornography Addiction: Proven Tools and Techniques Women in the Last Days: Finding, Fulfilling, and Feeling Joy in YOUR Personal 440 CAP [ Adam M. Moore [ Purposes—Connie E. Sokol

Ballroom, WSC A Perfect Brightness of Hope “Having Many Revelations Daily”: Understanding Barriers That May Be 1,900 CAP [ Scott L. Anderson [ Hindering Daily Revelation—Stephen K. Hunsaker

Varsity, WSC Parenting Skills to Raise Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy and Abundant Life 393 CAP [ Roger K. Allen [ Roger K. Allen

6 Note: Golden text represents youth classes. [ W–F, 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.] [ 12:30–1:25 p.m.]

W-111 BNSN Spiritual Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in a Toxic World Temporal Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in a Toxic World 250 CAP [ Mark D. Ogletree [ Mark D. Ogletree

W-112 BNSN Leading like Abraham Lincoln Appreciating Jane Austen’s Emma 250 CAP [ Ron L. Andersen [ Jane G. Hinckley

W—Athletics at BYU—Thomas A. Holmoe Understanding Religious Freedom 377 CB Th—Finding True Happiness . . .—Justin B. Top Elizabeth A. Clark, Steven T. Collis, Alexander Dushku, J. Quin Monson, 342 CAP [ [ F—Introducing the BGS Degree Program—Trav D. Johnson Matthew K. Richards, Gayla Sorenson

2254 CONF Teaching the New Testament and the Book of Mormon Dreams as Revelation 300 CAP [ Kenneth L. Alford [ Kenneth L. Alford, Craig K. Manscill, Mary Jane Woodger

2258–2260 CONF Jesus: The Scholar in the Gospels And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us about Fear, Loss, 430 CAP [ Kevin A. Hinckley [ and Great Joy—Kevin A. Hinckley

214 CTB Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) 250 CAP [ [

Assembly Hall, HC Building Faith with True, Well-Told Stories How to Build Happy, Enduring Relationships: . . . Developing a Positive 500 CAP [ Lawrence R. Flake [ Marriage and Family—Carrie M. Wrigley

de Jong, HFAC Have a Question? Let’s See about Some Answers Miracles and Lessons from Making True, Faith-Based Films 1,268 CAP [ Curtis L. Jacobs [ T. C. Christensen

Madsen, HFAC Focusing on Jesus Christ Brings Power to Our Lives Music Inspires and Edifies the Mind, Heart and Soul 400 CAP [ Debbie A. Bastian, Lori H. Hales, Me’Chel M. Musgrave (Heartbound) [ James Oneil Miner

Pardoe, HFAC Senior Missionaries: Blessed, Loved, and Needed Increasing Your Emotional Intelligence to Improve Your Relationships 509 CAP [ Art Johnson, Christopher M. Miller, David L. Williams [ John R. Stoker

B002 JFSB Getting to Know the First Presidency The Path of Discipleship in Mark’s Gospel 179 CAP [ Stephanie D. Sorensen [ Julie M. Smith

B092 JFSB Lifelong Reading: 5 Best . . . Understanding and Applying Effective Conflict Resolution Skills in 237 CAP [ Dennis R. Cutchins, Kerry D. Soper, Leslee Thorne-Murphy [ Everyday Life—Emily M. Taylor

B190 JFSB The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Document Joseph Smith Sr. in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York 179 CAP [ Stephen D. Ricks [ Mark L. Staker

1102 JKB Understanding Depression, Anxiety, and Authentic Happiness Developing Resilience Personally and in Children 278 CAP [ Lyle J. Burrup [ Lyle J. Burrup

2107 JKB Expounding the Scriptures in One Gathering Ourselves and Loved Ones on the Covenant Path 190 CAP [ Michael L. King [ Stan G. Crippen

3108 JKB Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon, Part 2 Investing Strategies for Today 292 CAP [ Nicholas J. Frederick, Ryan H. Sharp, Jan J. Martin [ Jeffrey R. Segelke

Auditorium, JSB The Abrahamic Covenant Path Understanding and Surviving the Last Days 859 CAP [ Kerry M. Muhlestein [ Kerry M. Muhlestein

250 KMBL “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation “The Great Day of the Lord”: The Promised Blessings of the Millennium . . . 284 CAP [ Loren D. Marks [ Richard E. Bennett

206 MARB A Pattern for Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge: How You Can Learn Spiritual Understanding Isaiah in the Book of Mormon 265 CAP [ Truths, Overcome Doubt . . .—Richard W. Jordan Jr. [ Joseph M. Spencer

207 MARB Shedding Some Light on Obscure Estate Planning Problems and Tools Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances 263 CAP [ Gregory H. Taggart [ Bryan L. Sudweeks

221 MARB When Nothing Seems to Work: Strategies for Parenting Acting-Out Children The Prophet Joseph Smith and Leadership: Four Crucial Years 265 CAP [ Mary C. and Richard B. Miller [ Matthew C. Godfrey

222 MARB Finding and Reserving Temple Ordinances for Your Ancestors Sacrifice, Angels, and Miracles in Temple and Family History Work 265 CAP [ Nicole E. Dyer [ Nicole E. Dyer

T—Campus Devotional Address—Elder Gary E. Stevenson Insights from the Scriptures Highlighted in the Stained-Glass Window in the Marriott Center W–F—The Role You Play in Gathering —Brad R. Wilcox Rome Visitors’ Center 19,000 CAP [ [ Tyler J. Griffin, Gayle Holdman, Anthony R. Sweat, Brad R. Wilcox

146–156 RB KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on You, You’re the One (Youth) 800 CAP [ BookofMormonCentral.org (Youth)—Lynne Hilton Wilson [ Scott L. Anderson

151 TNRB Improving Mental Health (and Life) by Managing Strong Emotions The Doctrine of the Family: How the Plan of Salvation Informs Latter-day 362 CAP [ Debra Theobald McClendon [ Saint Doctrine . . .—Michael A. Goodman

3220–3224 WSC Recent Research from the BYU Religious Studies Center Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Teaching in the Home 678 CAP [ Barbara Morgan Gardner, Anthony R. Sweat, Thomas A. Wayment [ Randal A. Wright

3280–3290 WSC “Jesus Wept” (John 11:35): Finding Faith and Hope While Enduring Anxiety, Christopher Columbus and the Restoration of the Gospel 440 CAP [ Perfectionism . . .—Dennis D. and Joyce M. Ashton [ Clark B. Hinckley

Ballroom, WSC What Perfectionism Is Really Doing to Us and What We Can Do about It “Day of Delight”: How Honoring the Sabbath Keeps Us Holy and Happy 1,900 CAP [ Stephen K. Hunsaker [ Brent L. Top

Varsity, WSC Saints: Behind-the-Scenes Insights into the New Four-Volume History of Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles: Background for Come, Follow Me Study of 393 CAP [ the Church—Leslie Sherman Edgington, Lisa Olsen Tait, Matthew J. Grow [ Paul’s Epistles—Jared W. Ludlow 7 TUESDAY-FRIDAY [ August 20–23 ] Concurrent Sessions [ 1:50–2:45 p.m.] [ 3:10–4:05 p.m.]

W-111 BNSN How Can We “Know Brother Joseph” Today? Recognizing Our Doctrinal and Cultural Relationship between Faith and 250 CAP [ Keith A. Erekson [ Physical Health—Zachary J. Cordell

W-112 BNSN Growing from “Grace to Grace”: A Road Map for Making Spiritual Four Pillars of Discipleship 250 CAP [ Progress in Our Lives—Kenneth G. Gibson [ Kenneth G. Gibson

377 CB Rich Families, Poor Families: . . . Transfer Your Family’s Human, Social, “Hearken and Hear and Obey the Law”: Continuing the Restoration in the 342 CAP [ and Financial Capital . . .—W. Gibb Dyer Jr. [ Land of Kirtland—Damon L. Bahr

2254 CONF Home Organization: The Better Way to Live, Part 1 Home Organization: The Better Way to Live, Part 2 300 CAP [ Marie C. Ricks [ Marie C. Ricks

2258–2260 CONF Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Kids Learning How to Forgive 430 CAP [ Kevin A. Hinckley [ Steven Eastmond 214 CTB Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39) 250 CAP [ [ Assembly Hall, HC Christ-Centered Healing from Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, and Other Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Small Daily Habits That Make a Big Difference 500 CAP [ Emotional Challenges—Carrie M. Wrigley [ Matthew B. Morgan

de Jong, HFAC The Lord’s Angels: Messengers of Love, Instruction, and Warning The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain 1,268 CAP [ Donald W. Parry [ Madsen, HFAC The Retirement Income Plan: A Guide to Managing Your Money to Last “Music” and the Media in the Lives of Latter-day Saints 400 CAP [ throughout Retirement—Scott M. Peterson [ Wayne P. Burton

Pardoe, HFAC Understanding How to Work through Relationship Challenges Teaching Your Children Values 509 CAP [ John R. Stoker [ Tamara A. Fackrell

B002 JFSB Raising a Sin-Resistant and Resilient Generation Four Words in the Scriptures That Have Significant Spiritual Impact 179 CAP [ Kristy A. Ludwig [ Philip R. Rosell

B092 JFSB Classical Music: More Than One-Hit Wonders! Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the Prophets and Apostles 237 CAP [ Jaren S. Hinckley [ David F. Barrus

B190 JFSB Emma Hale Smith, Daughter in God’s Kingdom The Best of BYU Studies 179 CAP [ Mark L. Staker [ Jeffrey R. Chadwick, Steven C. Harper, Scott D. Marianno, John W. Welch 1102 JKB YSA Survival 101: Navigating the Dating World Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel Library for Apple 278 CAP [ Stephen K. Hunsaker [ Devices . . .—Richard E. Bernard 2107 JKB The Art and Discipline of Effective Teaching Rejoicing in Motherhood and Feeling the Lord’s “Peace Like . . . a River” 190 CAP [ Bryan D. Bradley, Michael C. Johnson, Richard H. Swan [ Each Day . . .—Susan H. Christensen 3108 JKB Come, Follow Me: Am I Doing It Right?—Michael Barber, Ted F. Barnes, Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers—Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, Melissa B. 292 CAP [ Brian J. Hansbrow, Paul B. Murphy, Jessica P. Verzello [ Garrison, Christian K. Heimburger, Sharon E. Nielsen, Alex D. Smith Auditorium, JSB Drawing Back the Cosmic Veil: Science and Revelation in the Water and Oil, Blood and Fire: The Transformative Power of Jesus Christ’s 859 CAP [ Latter Days—John D. Lamb [ Atonement—John D. Lamb 250 KMBL Temples Rising: A Legacy of Sacrifice and Devotion Religious Art over the Centuries: of Understanding and Truth 284 CAP [ Richard E. Bennett [ Rita R. Wright

206 MARB The Latter-day Saint Experience in Northern Missouri, 1836–1838 Teaching Young Children the Doctrine of Christ 265 CAP [ Alexander L. Baugh [ Byran B. Korth

207 MARB Facing Difficult Social and Emotional Issues Investing for Growth While Managing Risk: Beating Inflation Using Nobel 263 CAP [ Benjamin R. Erwin [ Prize–Winning . . .—Ted H. Ong

221 MARB How to Show Videos at Church and at Home Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon 265 CAP [ Paul M. Scherbel [ Ryan H. Sharp

222 MARB Becoming a Better Genealogist Language: The Myths and Fascinating Realities behind This Uniquely Human 265 CAP [ Diana S. Elder [ Capacity—David S. Eddington

Marriott Center Seekers Wanted New Images for Repicturing the Restoration 19,000 CAP [ Anthony R. Sweat [ Anthony R. Sweat

146–156 RB Earn $4,000–$360,000 from Scholarships (Youth and Parents) Christ Lightens: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness through Hard Times (Youth) 800 CAP [ Lawrence D. Stevenson [ Kori L. Andrews

151 TNRB I Can’t! . . . or Don’t Want To: Scriptural and Prophetic Keys to A Tale of Two Americas: What Most Fundamentally Divides Us 362 CAP [ Overcoming Self-Doubt . . .—Michael A. Goodman [ Brett H. Latimer

3220–3224 WSC Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Learning to Love and Serve Situational Depression: Down, but Not Out 678 CAP [ Others—Randal A. Wright [ Susan Easton Black

3280–3290 WSC Anxious, Anyone? Making Marriage Wonderful Again 440 CAP [ Debra Theobald McClendon [ Douglas E. Brinley

Ballroom, WSC “Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings”: Overcoming Obstacles That Watch and Be Ready: The Second Coming of Jesus Christ 1,900 CAP [ May Prevent Us . . .—Brent L. Top and Justin B. Top [ Randall C. Bird

Varsity, WSC Building a Strong Marriage Building Your Best Self 393 CAP [ Scott R. Braithwaite [ Scott R. Braithwaite 8 Note: Golden text represents youth classes. [ 4:30–5:25 p.m.] [ 5:50–6:45 p.m.]

W-111 BNSN The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Jesus Christ Is Always the Answer No class 250 CAP [ Mark E. Beecher [ W-112 BNSN Surviving the Roller Coaster of Marriage and Family in the Digital Age No class 250 CAP [ Lori K. Schade [ 377 CB . . . The Astounding Year of Revelation in the Johnson Home in “We Have Found the Messiah . . . Come and See” 342 CAP [ Hiram, Ohio—Damon L. Bahr [ D. Mick Smith 2254 CONF . . . Recognition, Response, and Recovery from Grief and Loss No class 300 CAP [ Marie C. Ricks [ 2258–2260 CONF From Tabernacle to Temple: History of the . . . When Heaven Feels Distant: Principles and Practices for Connecting with God 430 CAP [ A. LeGrand Richards [ Tyler J. Griffin 214 CTB No Class No class 250 CAP [ [ Assembly Hall, HC Getting Stuff Done: A Mindful Approach to Personal Productivity W—The Digital Human: A Review of Health and Illness through Medical Imaging 500 CAP [ in the Digital Age—Matthew B. Morgan [ Matthew B. Morgan de Jong, HFAC No Class No class 1,268 CAP [ [ Madsen, HFAC Prospering through the Gospel of Jesus Christ Translating the New Testament: Our Latter-day Saint Bible Heritage 400 CAP [ Wayne P. Burton [ Thomas A. Wayment Pardoe, HFAC Mindful Marriage: Unlock Your Full Marriage Potential What Latter-day Saints Can Learn about Teaching from People of Other Faiths 509 CAP [ Tamara A. Fackrell [ Stephan D. Taeger B002 JFSB The Great Questions of Human Existence: A Few Answers from the No class 179 CAP [ Restored Gospel—Gregory S. Dundas [ B092 JFSB Lessons from the Life of James E. Talmage No class 237 CAP [ Brian W. Ricks [ B190 JFSB Righteous, Intentional Parenting for Fathers, Mothers, and No class 179 CAP [ Grandparents . . .—Sally F. Olsen [ 1102 JKB Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel Library for Rescuing Wayward Souls 278 CAP [ Android Devices . . .—Richard E. Bernard [ Matthew D. Barkdull 2107 JKB : Demonstrated Discipleship No class 190 CAP [ Chris J. Crippen [ 3108 JKB Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions Making Sense of the Bible by Putting the Text in Context 292 CAP [ Gregory L. Johnson [ T. Ben Spackman Auditorium, JSB Another Testament of Christ (Youth) No Class 859 CAP [ [ John G. Bytheway and Brad R. Wilcox 250 KMBL Gaining the Disposition of a Disciple No class 284 CAP [ Kristen Walker Smith [ 206 MARB America’s Addiction Crisis: Beyond Opioids No class 265 CAP [ Reid W. Lofgran [ 207 MARB DIY: Designing and Curating Your Own Investment Portfolio Ten Steps for Debt Elimination and Financial Tranquility from a Latter-day 263 CAP [ Jeremy L Lau [ Saint Perspective—Don L. Milne

221 MARB A People of the Word: Expanding the Saints’ Understanding General Conference: Taking It Personally 265 CAP [ Janiece L. Johnson and Jennifer Reeder [ Benjamin J. Knowlton

222 MARB Family History Tips and Tools for the Busy Life Understanding Agency and Revelation through Church History 265 CAP [ Olivia Lyman Jewell [ Nathan D. Pali

Marriott Center No Class No class 19,000 CAP [ [

146–156 RB The Decisions You Make Now (Youth) See Youth Classes in JSB Auditorium 800 CAP [ Andrew O. Horton [

151 TNRB Insights for Latter-day Saints Types and Shadows of Christ: The Tabernacle, the High Priest, and the Feasts 362 CAP [ Brett H. Latimer [ I. Daniel Smith

3220–3224 WSC The Prophet Joseph Smith: From Quincy to Carthage Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation 678 CAP [ Susan Easton Black [ Ronald E. Bartholomew

3280–3290 WSC Is America in Peril? Book of Mormon Perspectives Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation 440 CAP [ Douglas E. Brinley [ Matthew W. Hinton

Ballroom, WSC Grace: It’s So Amazing! Women and the Priesthood: Doctrinal Perspectives, Vital Realizations 1,900 CAP [ C. Robert Line [ C. Robert Line

Varsity, WSC Building a Strong Family Economics Shapes Our World: What We Need to Know 393 CAP [ Scott R. Braithwaite [ Robert D. Griffiths 9 TUESDAY-FRIDAY [ August 20–23 ] Concurrent Sessions [ 7:10–8:05 p.m.] [ 8:30–9:25 p.m.]

377 CB “I Am the True Light That Lighteth Every Man” (D&C 93:2): “A Day of Pentecost Indeed”: The Lord Reveals Himself in the Kirtland Temple 342 CAP [ Revelations in the Newel K. Whitney Store—Damon L. Bahr [ Damon L. Bahr 2258–2260 CONF Relevant Lessons for Latter-day Saints from C. S. Lewis No class 430 CAP [ Tyler J. Griffin [ Madsen, HFAC The Jewish Christ: Understanding Jesus in His Jewish World Understanding the Gospels: What Are They? 400 CAP [ Trevan G. Hatch [ Trevan G. Hatch 1102 JKB Living in Times of War and Rumors of Wars: Principles from the Types and Shadows of the Savior as Found in the Book of Mormon 278 CAP [ Book of Mormon—Jared A. Jepson [ Jared A. Jepson 3108 JKB Family Dinner: From Chore to Joy Food Storage You’ll Want to Eat: How to Incorporate Food Storage into Your 292 CAP [ Crystal E. Godfrey [ Daily Recipes—Crystal E. Godfrey 207 MARB Becoming the Person God Intends You to Be “Out of the Mouth of Babes”: Life Lessons from Beloved Primary Songs from 263 CAP [ Jonathan R. West [ the Children’s Songbook—Ryan K. Eggett 221 MARB Making Good Use of DNA Results in Family History Research The Best Ways to Do German Family History Research with Modern Technology 265 CAP [ James M. Baker [ James M. Baker 222 MARB “The Veil o’er the Earth Is Beginning to Burst” (Hymns no. 2) Apostles Peter and Paul on Families and Women 265 CAP [ Darren E. Schmidt [ Lynne Hilton Wilson 151 TNRB What Early Church History Can Teach Us about Missionary Work Second Coming of Christ: Parallels with Christ’s First Coming 362 CAP [ and Ministering Today—Ted M. Bair [ Ted M. Bair 3220–3224 WSC Food, Family, and Friends = Fun Food, Family, and Friends = Fun (Cooking Demonstrations) 678 CAP [ Brad E. Petersen [ Brad E. Petersen Jr. 3280–3290 WSC We Have Come to Earth at a Time When We Cannot Stand on Inviting Exaltation 440 CAP [ Borrowed Light—Rick Tanner Jr. [ Rick Tanner Jr.

Ballroom, WSC The Fall and Restoration of Eden as a Model of the Covenant Path Images of the Covenant Path 1,900 CAP [ Patrick D. Degn [ Patrick D. Degn

Varsity, WSC More Money Than You’ll Ever Need: Living an Abundant Life While Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Maximum Personal Choice . . . 393 CAP [ Developing the Tools . . .—Ryan C. Egbert [ Ryan C. Egbert

10 Tuesday–Friday Classes August 20–23, 2019 8:30 a.m. Scott Knecht 8:30–9:25 a.m. By Divine Design: The Founding of America and the Matthew J. Grey Restoration of the Gospel The Jerusalem Temple in Scripture, History, and Archaeology 2254 Conference Center (CONF) W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) T Scriptures, Prophecies, Pilgrims T The Wilderness Tabernacle: Design, Symbolism, and W The Miracle of the Revolutionary War Priestly Rituals Th The Constitution W Solomon’s Temple and Its Archaeological Parallels F Final Preparations for the Restoration Th The Second Temple: From Zerubbabel to the Hasmoneans Casey P. Griffiths F The Temple of Herod: From Its Construction to Its Handling Faith Crisis in Church History: A Guide to the Destruction Gospel Topics Essays 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) Kristine Fish T Introduction to the Gospel Topics Essays, First Vision Stress Management and Emotional Resilience Accounts in the Latter Days W Book of Mormon Translation W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) Th Understanding Plural Marriage in Kirtland, Nauvoo, T This Thing Called “Stress” and W The Incredible Mind-Body-Spirit Connection F Race and the Priesthood Th Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life Continuing Legal Education Classes F The Gospel and Relaxation (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) David S. Christensen 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) The English Bible: Prelude to the Restoration T The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Policy 377 Clyde Building (CB) and the Law, Efforts to Respond to and Prevent Abuse (Randy T Austin) (8:30–10:30 a m ) T John Wycliffe and the Lollards: Martyrs for the Word (14th and 15th Centuries) W The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 1 (Alan W Mortensen and Stephen J Trayner) W William Tyndale Reaching Out to “ a Boy Who Drives a (8:30–9:30 a m ) Plough” (1525–1526) Th Emergency Power in an Era of “Enemies” (Lisa Grow Sun) Th Geneva Bible: The First “Study Bible” in Chapters and (8:30–10:30 a m ) Verses (1560) F A View from the Bench: How Lawyers Can Improve Their F King James and the “Authorized Version” (1611) Performance (Christine S Johnson) (8:30–9:30 a m ) Lawrence R. Flake Life after Life: Death and Beyond Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) T Dealing with Death W The Postmortal Spirit World Th The Morning of the First Resurrection; Don’t Sleep through It F The Vision of the Kingdoms of Glory David A. Christensen “We Must Learn to Receive Revelation” de Jong, (HFAC) T The Process of Receiving Personal Revelation W The Art of Asking Th How Revelation Comes F Avoiding Deception

11 Tuesday–Friday Classes—8:30 a.m.

Michael H. MacKay Bradley T. Bateman Exploring the Restoration of the Priesthood For Great Are the Words of Isaiah: Why Every Latter-day Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Saint Can Understand and Benefit from the Teachings of Isaiah T Priesthood Restoration Is a Process, Not an Event 2107 (JKB) W Prophetic Authority Th What Joseph Smith Taught about the Restoration of the T “And This Shall Be a Sign unto You”: Finding Everyday Priesthood Meaning and Understanding in the Signs and Symbols of Isaiah, Part 1 F The Holy Order of God: 3 June 1831, Kirtland, Ohio W “And This Shall Be a Sign unto You”: Finding Everyday Barbara Morgan Gardner Meaning and Understanding in the Signs and Symbols of Isaiah, Part 2 Embracing Priesthood Privileges Th “For unto Us a Child Is Born”: Coming to Know the Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Savior Better through the Messianic Prophecies of T Understanding Priesthood Power, Authority, Privileges, Isaiah and Responsibility F And He Saw Our Day: Finding Peace, Understanding, W How the Priesthood Applies to Women at Church and Confidence in the Last Days Because of the Th How the Priesthood Applies to Women at Home Prophetic Glimpses of Isaiah F Unifying the Priesthood at Church and at Home Dean Busby and Laura P. Walker Bruce Chin-Sheng Chang Promoting Healthy Sexuality: Help for Couples and Parents Teaching the Preparing Rising Generation 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T Overview of the Doctrines and Principles Underlying T Helping Youth Stay on the Covenant Path in a World Healthy Sexuality with Shifting Values W Embracing and Managing Essential Differences between W Being a Supportive and Powerful Influence on Your Full-Time Spouses Missionary Th Parents Teaching Children about Healthy Sexuality: Th Helping Your Returned Missionary Adjust and Progress Defining the Problem F Helping Your Young Single Adults Reach Their Potential F Parents Teaching Children about Healthy Sexuality: Presenting a Solution Benjamin Hyrum White Examining Foundations in the Book of Mormon: Exploring Mark A. Mathews How to Stay Grounded upon the Rock of Our Redeemer The Visions of Moses: How the Teaches Us the Plan of Salvation and Prepares Us to Understand B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) the Temple T Sherem’s Skepticism: The Tactics of a Faith Shaker Auditorium, (JSB) (Jacob 7 and Enos) T “An Exceedingly High Mountain” (Moses 1:1): A Vision W Nehor’s Narcissism: The Influence of a Political of Eternity Renegade (Alma 1–3) W “In the Beginning I Created the Heaven, and the Earth” Th Korihor’s Charisma: The Philosophy of an Anti-Christ (Moses 2:1): The Creation (Alma 30) Th “Of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, Thou F Mormon’s Masterpiece: The Rock of Our Salvation Shalt Not Eat of It” (Moses 3:17): The Fall of Adam and (Helaman 5) Eve Stephen D. Ricks F “The Sacrifice of the Only Begotten” (Moses 5:7): Christ’s New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Atonement and Eternal Gospel Latter-day Saint Christianity: Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity Andrea C. Merriman Divorce: Moving Forward (and Helping Others Move Forward) B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) When a Marriage Ends T The Forty-Day Ministry 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) W Apostles, Bishops, and the Loss of Authority T Ministering to Individuals and Families When a Th His Origin and Destiny Marriage Ends F The Character of God W Staying Close to the Lord When a Marriage Ends Eric D. Huntsman Th Moving Forward After a Marriage Ends Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God F Helping Children Move Forward After Their Parents’ Marriage Ends 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T What Is Worship? Prayer W Ordinances and Holy Places Th Sacred Time, Worshiping through God’s Word F Music

12 Clark Snelgrove and Harold T. Stokes Robert L. Millet Physics Is More Fun Than You Think The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit, Part 1 206 Martin Building (MARB) Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) T Energy, Society, and the Environment (Clark Snelgrove) T “Pouring Out His Spirit More Abundantly” W Imagine a World without Air! (Clark Snelgrove) W Christ and the Holy Ghost: Partners in Redemption Th Astrophysics: Origin of the Universe and Dark Stuff Th The Upward Reach for the Spirit (Harold T Stokes) F Matters Only God Can Make Known F Electricity and Magnets: Invisible Stuff That’s Real (Harold T Stokes) Stan G. Crippen Making the Most of Me (Youth) Robert L. Bolick 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Estate Planning and Asset Protection T Discovering Me: The Power of an Attitude of Gratitude 207 Martin Building (MARB) in Our Life T Estate Planning for 2019 W Strengthening Me: Becoming a Man or Woman of Christ W Advanced Estate Planning Th Empowering Me: Using the Redeeming and Enabling Th Asset Protection: What Works and What Doesn’t Power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in My F Domestic Asset Protection Trusts Everyday Life F Directing Me: Got a Question? Get an Answer! Scriptural John W. Welch Answers to Life’s Everyday Problems How Jesus Reveals His Father’s Plan in the New Testament Parables Roger G. Harrison 221 Martin Building (MARB) I’m 50 Years Old—Now What? Ways to Pursue a Fulfilling Life as We Age T “The Mystery of the Kingdom of God” and His Plan (Mark 4:11) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) W Seeing the Reasons for Adverse Conditions on Earth T Physical Changes with Aging and Physical Wellness Th Receiving the Loving Atonement of Jesus Christ W Emotional and Mental Changes with Aging and Positive F Rising from Death unto the Rewards of Eternal Life Emotional Habits Th Social Changes with Aging and Social Joseph P. Price IV F Spiritual Changes with Aging and Maintaining Spiritual Linking the Human Family Together on the Family Tree: Strength Insights from the BYU Record Linking Lab 222 Martin Building (MARB) John L. Hilton III Overcoming Worry and Anxiety through the Teachings T Using Microtasks to Involve All Ages in Family History of Jesus Christ W Using the Saturation Approach to Expand the Coverage 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) of the Family Tree Th Exciting New Sources of Data for Family History T Finding Peace through Extending Mercy to Others and Ourselves F Using Family History to Draw the General Public to the Family Tree W “My Burden Is Light”: The Yoke of the Savior vs The Yoke of the Pharisees Th “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled”: Messages of Peace from the Gospel of John F Finding Peace through a Careful Study of the Last Note: Golden text represents youth classes. 24 Hours of the Savior’s Life

13 Tuesday–Friday Classes—8:30 a.m.

Adam M. Moore Healing from Pornography Addiction: Proven Tools 9:50–10:45 a.m. and Techniques Matthew J. Grey 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Jesus’s Final Week in Jerusalem: An Archaeological Survey T Understanding Effective Solutions for Recovery from W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Pornography Addiction T First-Century Jerusalem and Jesus’s Final Week W What Actually Works? Practical Elements of Healthy W The Upper Room and the Last Supper Recovery from Pornography Addiction Th Gethsemane and the Trials of Jesus Th Talking about Pornography in Dating Relationships F Crucifixion and the Tomb of Jesus F Recovery in Action: Lessons for Predictable Daily Recovery from Pornography Addiction Ron L. Andersen Scott L. Anderson Defenders of Religious Freedom: Joseph Smith and Abraham Lincoln A Perfect Brightness of Hope W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Defenders of Religious Freedom: Joseph Smith and T Delighting in the Things of the Lord Abraham Lincoln W Receiving Prophetic Promises W Joseph Smith’s Noble Run for President of the Th Tender Mercies in Tender Times F Finding Hope and Healing Th Abraham Lincoln Finishes the Prophet’s Defense of Religious Freedom Roger K. Allen F The U S Constitution: A Heavenly Gift, a Light to Other Parenting Skills to Raise Responsible, Emotionally Nations and a Stumbling Block for the Adversary Mature Children Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Justin B. Top T Stop Overcontrolling and Overindulging, and The Miracle of the Atonement of Jesus Christ: What the Communicate in Ways That Build Trust, Self-Worth, and Miracles of Christ Teach Us about Spiritual Healing Personal Responsibility 377 Clyde Building (CB) W Create Safe and Trusting Conditions That Nourish Your T “After All We Can Do” Children and Open Up Communication W Finding Joy through Christ Th Confront Harmful Behavior and Resolve Disagreements Th Healing the Effects of Sin So Everyone Wins F Healing the Effects of the Fall F Instill Personal Responsibility through Expectations, Ownership, and Autonomy Scott Knecht Becoming a More Effective Teacher 2254 Conference Center (CONF) T Effective Teaching Can Be Learned W Effective Questions: The Heart of Good Teaching Th Learning to Effectively Respond to and Talk with Students F The Spirit in the Classroom Makes It All Work Most Effectively Tana S. Page Managing Stress: Tools from Science and the Gospel 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) T Managing Stress: How to Get Good at It W How Thoughts Create Stress: Using Cognitive Restructuring, Humor, and Meditation Th Separating Problems and Realities: New Perspectives to Reduce Stress and Strengthen Relationships F Creating a Sustainable Sense of Happiness

Continuing Legal Education Classes (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) T Continuation of 8:30–10:30 a m class W The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 2 (Alan W Mortensen and Stephen J Trayner) (9:50–10:50 a m ) Th Continuation of 8:30–10:30 a m class F Civility (James D Gordon III) (9:50–10:50 a m ) 14 Lawrence R. Flake Th True Protection: Deep Conversion to Christ in a A Time to Laugh: The Place of Humor in the Church Spirit-Filled Home Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) F Help! Questions, Doubts, Agency, and the Wayward Child T A Lighthearted Look at Laughter in the Lives of Jason M. Webb Latter-day Leaders Safeguards against Fiery Darts W Be of Good Cheer: Humor from Church History B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th Lighthearted—Not Light-Minded: Humor from T Addiction: The Plague of Our Generation Missionaries and Members W Taking the Shame Out of Mental Illness

F “A Merry Heart Doeth Good like a Medicine”: Humor 9:50 a.m. from Latter-day Saint Life Th Women: Seeing Yourselves through God’s Eyes F You Are Enough Curtis L. Jacobs The Second Coming and Millennial Reign of the Lord Eric D. Huntsman de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming to Christ through the Gospel of John T The Lord to His Saints 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W The Battle of Armageddon T Characters in the Gospel of John and the First Disciples Th Physical and Spiritual Testimonies and the End of the World W Women as Witnesses, Teachers, and Outsiders F The Millennium: The Earth Rests Th Hard Sayings, Grieving Friends, and Impulsive but Devoted Disciples Debbie A. Bastian, Lori H. Hales, Me’Chel M. Musgrave F Becoming the Beloved Disciple (Heartbound) Music: The Universal Language (Presented through Michael L. King Music and Word) Perspectives for Applying the Atonement of Jesus Christ Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) in Our Lives 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T SEEING His Hand in Our Lives W LOVING with a Heart like His T Jesus Christ as Our Savior Th BELIEVING His Promises W Becoming Reconciled to God through Christ F BECOMING His Trusted Vessel Th Receiving Power to Do Godly Works through the Grace of Christ Robert W. Ferrell F Becoming One through the Atonement of Jesus Christ A Fresh View to Inspire and Connect with Young Adults Tyler J. Griffin, Jared W. Ludlow, Kerry M. Hull, Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Joseph M. Spencer T Building Generational Bridges with Collaboration, Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon (Sponsored Not Control by the Book of Mormon Academy), Part 1 W Changing through the Study of Doctrine, Not the Study 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) of Behavior T Free Online Resources for Scripture Study Th Inspiring Young Adults by Becoming Their Advocates, (Tyler J Griffin) Not Critics W Overview of Commentaries and Reference Books to F Discovering the Love of the Savior through Growth, Augment Scripture Study (Jared W Ludlow) Not Achievement Th Online Scholarly Resources for Book of Mormon Study Jeffrey N. Walker (Kerry M Hull) Legal Highlights from the Restoration F The Book of Mormon Critical Text Project B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) (Joseph M Spencer) T From Liberty to Freedom: Joseph Smith and Kerry M. Muhlestein Missouri Justice Picturing Jesus: How a Little Knowledge Can Help Us Picture W Habeas Corpus in 19th-Century : Joseph and Understand Our Savior Better Smith’s Legal Bulwark for Personal Freedom Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Th The Kirtland Safety Society: Its Rise, Fall, and Aftermath T What Does It Mean to Picture Jesus? F Solving the Puzzle of Latter-day Saint Land Rights W What Did Jesus Look Like, and Where Did He Teach? in Missouri Th What Did Jesus Teach? Jennifer Y. Thatcher F Where and How Did Jesus Suffer and Die? Transforming Your Home into a Sanctuary of Faith B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T Establishing a More Effective Center for Gospel Learning W Capturing Spontaneous Teaching Moments in Day-to- Day Conversations

15 Tuesday–Friday Classes—9:50 a.m.

Andrea C. Merriman James R. Greene and Ronald M. Tanner Resilience: Understanding It, Nurturing It in Yourself, Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, and and Helping Children Develop Resilience Preserve Your Ancestors as Families (Training and Updates 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) from FamilySearch Employees) T Nurturing Spiritual Behaviors That Contribute to 222 Martin Building (MARB) Resilience T Youth’s Role in Gathering Israel (James R Greene) W Nurturing Emotional Behaviors That Contribute to W Family Activities, Discoveries, and How to Energize Your Resilience, Part 1 Family History (Ronald M Tanner) Th Nurturing Emotional Behaviors That Contribute to Th Family Tree: The World’s Genealogy, Conquering Resilience, Part 2 Challenging Tasks (Ronald M Tanner) F Nurturing Resilience in Children F FamilySearch Road Map (Ronald M Tanner) Jason B. Whiting Robert L. Millet Marriage Resilience: Working Together to Keep The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit, Part 2 Your Relationship Strong Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) 206 Martin Building (MARB) T Channels of Divine Communication T Friendship in Marriage: Liking the Spouse You Love W Speaking with the Tongue of Angels W Increasing Honesty in Marriage: Strengthening Trust Th Empowered and Instructed in Prayer by the Spirit Together F A Constant Companion Th Conversations to Connect: The Best Ways to Talk to Your Spouse Lani O. Hilton F Nourish Your Marriage by Caring for Yourself: How to The Gospel of Jesus Christ Can Bless You in Practical Ways Stay Balanced Together (Youth) 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Benjamin F. Cummings The Psychology of Money Decisions T Scriptural Tips to Combat Satan’s Tactics of Discouragement and Negativity 207 Martin Building (MARB) W How to Recognize and Feel the Savior’s Power in T The Psychology of Making Financial Decisions Practical Ways W The Psychology of Financial Planning Decisions Th Keys to Successful Scripture Study That Will Bless Th The Psychology of Purchase Decisions Your Life F The Psychology of Financial Decisions throughout Life F Scriptural Strategies to Combat Satan’s Tactics of Worry and Fear R. Kirk Belnap, Barbara G. Bonyata, Roger T. Macfarlane, James R. Swensen Debra T. and Richard J. McClendon Finding Christ in the Humanities Three Keys to Strengthen Your Marriage 221 Martin Building (MARB) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) T “I Shall Also Speak unto All Nations and They Shall T Key One: Look at Yourself: Commitment, Resilience, Write It” (2 Nephi 29:12) (R Kirk Belnap) and Forgiveness W Look, See, Behold: Increasing Spiritual Understanding W Key Two, Part 1: Look at Your Relationship: through Reading Art (James R Swensen) Communication/Conflict, Finances Th The Art of Dying Well (Barbara G Bonyata) Th Key Two, Part 2: Look at Your Relationship: Emotional F Hercules Might Not Be the Last Place You’d Look for a Intimacy, Physical Intimacy Christlike Exemplar (Roger T Macfarlane) F Key Three: Look at God: Personal and Couple Worship, Follow the Prophets and the First Principles and Ordinances of the Gospel John L. Hilton III Overcoming Fear and Discouragement through the Teachings of Jesus Christ 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Overcoming Fear and Discouragement W Increasing Peace by Decreasing Contention Th Feeling Better by Doing Less F Finding Fresh Hope by Developing New Paradigms

16 Connie E. Sokol Thomas A. Holmoe Women in the Last Days: Finding, Fulfilling, and Feeling Joy Athletics at BYU in YOUR Personal Purposes 377 Clyde Building (CB) 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Athletics at BYU T Find Your Personal Purpose WITH God W Fulfill Your Purpose AND Run an Organized Home Justin B. Top Th What to REALLY Expect on the Purpose Path Finding True Happiness: Insights from Science, Psychology, Saints, and Scripture—The Path to Happiness F Find Joy and Success IN the Process 377 Clyde Building (CB) Stephen K. Hunsaker Th Finding True Happiness: Insights from Science, “Having Many Revelations Daily”: Understanding Barriers Psychology, Saints, and Scripture—The Path to That May Be Hindering Daily Revelation Happiness Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Trav D. Johnson T “Boxing the Lord In,” and Connecting Our Worth Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing Horizontally the Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program 11:10 a.m. W Giving Reason to Revelation, and Not Staying Present 377 Clyde Building (CB) Th How Fears Hinder Revelation, and Making Others’ Revelation Our Revelation F Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing the Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program F Making Ourselves an Exception, and an Encumbered Mind Kenneth L. Alford Roger K. Allen Teaching the New Testament and the Book of Mormon Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy and Abundant Life 2254 Conference Center (CONF) Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Teaching the New Testament T Claiming Joy: Lessons from the Gospel and Science of Happiness Th Teaching the Book of Mormon W Claiming Your Power to Act Rather Than Be Acted Upon F The Translation and Publication of the Book of Mormon Th Claiming Your Power to Handle the Challenges of Life Kevin A. Hinckley F Claiming Your Power to Change Your Life through the Jesus: The Scholar in the Gospels Stories You Tell 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) W Jesus and His Use of Scriptures Th Serving Jesus: How the Savior Deepened Conversion in Elder Gary E. Stevenson Others by Having Them Serve Him F “Neither Are Your Ways My Ways”: Coming to Better See Devotional Address the Lord’s Vision for Us Tuesday, August 20 • Marriott Center (MC) Continuing Legal Education Classes 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) W The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 3 (Alan W Mortensen and Stephen J Trayner) 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. (11:10 a m –12:10 p m ) Th Making Effective Use of Mediators in Litigation Mark D. Ogletree (Steven L Hansen) (11:10 a m –12:10 p m ) Spiritual Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) F Effective Legal Writing (Brent D Wride) in a Toxic World (11:10 a m –12:10 p m ) W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) Lawrence R. Flake W Helping Teenagers Understand Their Identity Building Faith with True, Well-Told Stories Th Teaching Teens the Hows and Whys of Service and the Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Power of Repentance F Teaching Teens to Develop Empathy, Understanding, W Little-Known Stories from the Lives of Latter-Day and Compassion Leaders Th Exciting Stories from Church History Ron L. Andersen F Inspiring Miracles and Manifestations from Missionaries Leading like Abraham Lincoln and Members W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) W Leading like Abraham Lincoln Th The Magnanimity of Abraham Lincoln F “The Lawyer Who Was Never Known to Lie”

17 Tuesday–Friday Classes—11:10 a.m.

Curtis L. Jacobs Stephen D. Ricks Have a Question? Let’s See about Some Answers The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Document de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) W Finding Answers: Caution, Sources Make All the W Proper Names in the Book of Mormon Difference Th Poetic Patterns and Features Th Finding Answers: The Best Defense Is a Good Offense F The Ancient World in the Book of Mormon F Finding Answers: Don’t Forget What You Already Know Lyle J. Burrup Debbie A. Bastian, Lori H. Hales, Me’Chel M. Musgrave Understanding Depression, Anxiety, and Authentic (Heartbound) Happiness Focusing on Jesus Christ Brings Power to Our Lives 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) (Presented through Music and Word) W Understanding and Weathering the “Perfect Storm” of Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Depression According to the Great Plan of Happiness W Power to Be Happy Now and Positive Psychology Th Power to Spiritually Survive Th Understanding and Weathering the “Perfect Storm” F Power to Turn Burdens into Blessings of Anxiety Based on Principles of the Great Plan of Happiness and Positive Psychology Art Johnson, Christopher M. Miller, David L. Williams F Seven Positive Psychology Principles that Facilitate Senior Missionaries: Blessed, Loved, and Needed Authentic Happiness Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Michael L. King W You Are Needed! Blessings and Importance of Senior Expounding the Scriptures in One Missionary Service (Christopher M Miller) 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Th Exploring Senior Missionary Options (David L Williams) W The What, Why, and How of Expounding the Scriptures F Popular Misconceptions of Senior Missionary Service (Art Johnson) Th How to Obtain the Word to Expand Our Understanding of the Scriptures Stephanie D. Sorensen F Christ Expounds the Scriptures to the Nephites Getting to Know the First Presidency Nicholas J. Frederick, Ryan H. Sharp, Jan J. Martin B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon (sponsored W Stories from the Life and Ministry of by the Book of Mormon Academy), Part 2 President Russell M Nelson 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Th Stories from the Life and Ministry of President Dallin H Oaks W The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon (Nicholas J Frederick) F Stories from the Life and Ministry of President Henry B Eyring Th Using Key Teachings from the Prophets to Enhance Our Study of the Book of Mormon (Ryan H Sharp) Dennis R. Cutchins, Kerry D. Soper, F Meanings Matter! Increasing Your Ability to Look Deeper Leslee Thorne-Murphy Into, and Get More Out of, the English Text of the Book Lifelong Reading: 5 Best . . . of Mormon (Jan J Martin) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Kerry M. Muhlestein W The Five Reasons Americans Love The Great British The Abrahamic Covenant Path: How Understanding What Baking Show (Dennis R Cutchins) the Abrahamic Covenant Is Can Guide You in Your Efforts Th The Far Side: The Benefits of Reading Gary Larson’s to Pursue the Covenant Path Strange Cartoons (Kerry D Soper) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) F 5 Best Victorian Christmas Stories W The Abrahamic Covenant in the Old Testament (Leslee Thorne-Murphy) Th The Abrahamic Covenant in the Book of Mormon F The Abrahamic Covenant in the New Testament and Today Loren D. Marks “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) W “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation Th “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation (Repeat) F “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation (Repeat)

18 Richard W. Jordan Jr. Debra Theobald McClendon A Pattern for Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge: How You Can Improving Mental Health (and Life) by Managing Learn Spiritual Truths, Overcome Doubt, and Help Others Strong Emotions Do the Same 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) 206 Martin Building (MARB) W Combating the Destructive Power of Negativity: Building W Act in Faith Positive Sentiment, Disputing Distorted Thoughts, and Th Seek Further Understanding by Keeping an Eternal Treatment Considerations Perspective and Using Divinely Appointed Sources Th How Strong Emotions (Such as Anger, Guilt, or Hurt) F How to Help Others Acquire Spiritual Knowledge and Can Help Foster a Healthy, Resilient Life: Self-Soothing, Overcome Doubt Building Positive Sentiment, and Evaluating Emotions F Struggling to Manage Strong Emotions: When and How Gregory H. Taggart to Seek Help Shedding Some Light on Obscure Estate Planning Problems and Tools Barbara Morgan Gardner, Anthony R. Sweat, 207 Martin Building (MARB) Thomas A. Wayment Recent Research from the BYU Religious Studies Center W Special Trusts for Special Purposes: What Pets, IRAs, Firearms, and Loved Ones Have in Common 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th What Is This Thing Called Probate and Do I Really Need W Connecting Daughters of God with His Priesthood a Trust to Avoid It? Power (Barbara Morgan Gardner) F The Unique Problems of Estate Planning for Blended Th Home-Centered Study and Modern Translations of the Families Bible (Thomas A Wayment) F The Art of Belief (Anthony R Sweat) Mary C. and Richard B. Miller When Nothing Seems to Work: Strategies for Parenting Dennis D. and Joyce M. Ashton Acting-Out Children “Jesus Wept” (John 11:35): Finding Faith and Hope While 221 Martin Building (MARB) Enduring Anxiety, Perfectionism, Depression, Tragedy, and Loss W Understanding the World of Acting-Out Children 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th The Importance of Structure in Parenting Acting-Out Children W Finding Peace by Coping with Stress and Anxiety F Working with Acting-Out Children at an Emotional Level Th Understanding and Dealing with Perfectionism and Depression Nicole E. Dyer F “But If Not”: Holding onto Faith during Disappointment, Finding and Reserving Temple Ordinances Tragedy, and Loss for Your Ancestors 222 Martin Building (MARB) Stephen K. Hunsaker What Perfectionism Is Really Doing to Us and What We Can W Analyze Your Family Tree for Accuracy and Choose a Do about It Research Question Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Discover New Relatives by Completing a Genealogy Research Project W Finding Freedom by Embracing Our Imperfections F Record Your Findings, Reserve Temple Ordinances, and Th Discovering What We Really Want by Educating Our Repeat the Process Desires F Gaining Perspective by Understanding Micro and Brad R. Wilcox Macro Thinking The Role You Play in Gathering Israel Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) Leslie Sherman Edgington, Lisa Olsen Tait, Matthew J. Grow W What Does It Mean to Have a Birthright? Saints: Behind-the-Scenes Insights into the New Th The Scattering and Gathering of Israel Four-Volume History of the Church F The Part Only You Can Play Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Lynne Hilton Wilson W Overview of Saints, the New Four-Volume History of the KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on Church (Matthew J Grow) BookofMormonCentral.org (Youth) Th How We Make Sure Saints Is a True Story 146-156 Richards Building (RB) (Leslie Sherman Edgington) F How Saints Introduces Women’s History W Get the Most Out of Your Scripture Study with the New (Lisa Olsen Tait) Scripture App Th Answers to Questions and Help Responding to Critics of the Book of Mormon, at Your Fingertips F How to Navigate through Digital Media Study

Note: Golden text represents youth classes. 19 Tuesday–Friday Classes—12:30 p.m.

Kevin A. Hinckley 12:30–1:25 p.m. And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us Mark D. Ogletree about Fear, Loss, and Great Joy Temporal Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) in a Toxic World T “Sing, O Barren”! Finding the Wonderful Fat Things Even W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) during Thin Times T Helping Children Set Goals and Understand Their W The Refuge from the Storm: The Temple as “a Covert Life’s Mission from Storm and from Rain” W Teaching Teens to Develop Self-Control and Th “My Thoughts Are Not Your Thoughts”: God’s Joy- Self-Discipline Producing Ways and Paths Th Teaching Teens to Have Grit F Beautiful Feet on the Mountain of Redemption F Teaching Teens to Deal with Stress, Fear, and Anxiety Continuing Legal Education Classes Jane G. Hinckley (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) Appreciating Jane Austen’s Emma 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) T Immigration: Where Are We Now? (Barbara Melendez) (12:30–1:30 p m ) T Appreciating the Publication and Reception of Emma W Appreciating Class in Emma: The Gentry, Governesses, Carrie M. Wrigley and Gypsies How to Build Happy, Enduring Relationships: Practical Tools Th Appreciating Riddles, Charades, and Other Games for Developing a Positive Marriage and Family in Emma Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) F Appreciating Adaptations of Emma T Mind-Set: Why a Positive Relationship Starts with How Elizabeth A. Clark, Steven T. Collis, Alexander Dushku, You Think about It J. Quin Monson, Matthew K. Richards, Gayla Sorenson W Communication: Learning to Build Connection, Not Understanding Religious Freedoms Disconnection, in Your Conversations Th Positive Action: Shared Habits and Behaviors That 377 Clyde Building (CB) Strengthen Unity, Fun, and Harmony T Religious Freedom for Non-Lawyers: What Is the F Becoming One: Cultivating Closeness and Heartfelt Supreme Court Up To, and What Is Coming? Intimacy in Your Relationship (Alexander Dushku) W Emerging Cultural Threats to Religious Freedom from T. C. Christensen Both the Left and Right (J Quin Monson) Miracles and Lessons from Making True, Faith-Based Films Th Challenges to Religious Freedom: What’s on the de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Horizon? What Are the Priorities? (Elizabeth A Clark and Matthew K Richards) T Only a Stonecutter: The Story of John Rowe Moyle; The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd F Religious Freedom and LGBT Rights (Steve T Collis and Gayla Sorenson) W Willard Bean: The Fighting Preacher Th The Cokeville Miracle Kenneth L. Alford, Craig K. Manscill, Mary Jane Woodger F 17 Miracles, Ephraim’s Rescue Dreams as Revelation 2254 Conference Center (CONF) James Oneil Miner Music Inspires and Edifies the Mind, Heart, and Soul T “I Have Dreamed a Dream”: When Is a Dream Revelation? (Mary Jane Woodger) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Prophetic and Revelatory Dreams, Part 1 T Music Guides Us in Seeking Goodness, Truth, and Light (Kenneth L Alford) W How Knowledge, Patience, and Learning Come Th Prophetic and Revelatory Dreams, Part 2 from Music (Kenneth L Alford) Th Music Inspires Us to Live More Christlike Lives F Scriptural Dreams (Craig K Manscill) F Music Edifies, Enlightens, and Enriches Our Lives John R. Stoker Increasing Your Emotional Intelligence to Improve Your Relationships Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T Personal EQ Awareness: Do You Know What Is Going on with You? W Personal EQ Management: Do You Know How to Manage You? Th Interpersonal EQ Awareness: Can You Recognize What Is Going On? F Interpersonal EQ Management: How Do You Manage Interpersonal Dynamics? 20 Julie M. Smith Kerry M. Muhlestein The Path of Discipleship in Mark’s Gospel Understanding and Surviving the Last Days B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) T Jesus’s Miracles on the Path of Discipleship T Knowing the Signs of the Times W Jesus Teaches on the Path of Discipleship W The Abomination of Desolation, Past and Future Th Jesus Heals on the Path of Discipleship Th The Gathering of Israel F Jerusalem and the Path of Discipleship F Battles of the Last Days Emily M. Taylor Richard E. Bennett Understanding and Applying Effective Conflict Resolution “The Great Day of the Lord”: The Promised Blessings of Skills in Everyday Life the Millennium as Revealed in the B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) (Sections 29, 45, 88, and 101) T Understanding the Root Causes of Conflict in Order to 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) Make Peace T “And Immediately There Shall Appear a Great Sign in W Introducing Five Approaches to Conflict Heaven” (D&C 88:93) Th Managing Our Anger: A Nonviolent Communications W “This Same Jesus Shall So Come in Like Manner as Perspective Ye Have Seen Him Go into Heaven” (Acts 1:11) F Introduction to Mediation: Applying Key Concepts in Th “In That Day When the Lord Shall Come, He Shall Normal Life Reveal All Things” (D&C 101:32)

F “They Shall Not Any More See Death” (D&C 88:116) 12:30 p.m. Mark L. Staker Joseph Smith Sr. in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York Joseph M. Spencer B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Understanding Isaiah in the Book of Mormon T Joseph Smith’s Ancestry: Puritan Roots, Yankee 206 Martin Building (MARB) Branches, Universalist Fruit T Some Basics: Isaiah and the Book of Mormon W Joseph Smith Sr ’s Family in Vermont: Laying an W Introducing Isaiah: What Isaiah Is Doing in 1 Nephi Essential Foundation for the Restoration Th Getting Serious: What Isaiah Is Doing in 2 Nephi Th Joseph Smith Sr and His Family in Palmyra F Impact and Aftermath: Isaiah in the Rest of the Book of F Joseph Smith Jr ’s First Visions in Context Mormon Lyle J. Burrup Bryan L. Sudweeks Developing Resilience Personally and in Children Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 207 Martin Building (MARB) T Resilience: What It Is, How to Assess It, and How to T Ten Myths of Family Finance: What Wise Stewards Know Develop It in Ourselves and Our Children W Preparing for Retirement: What You Can Do Now to W Our “Mind-Set” Is the Result of What We Believe and Prepare Affects How Resilient We Are Th Doctrines, Principles, and Application: A Framework for Th Experience and Learning: How They Affect Resilience Learning Personal Finance F How the Savior Helps Us Develop Resilience F Saving, Income and Expense Planning, and Building a Better Budget Stan G. Crippen Gathering Ourselves and Loved Ones on the Covenant Path Matthew C. Godfrey 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) The Prophet Joseph Smith and Leadership: Four Crucial Years T Enriching Home-Centered Instruction: Creating a Home That Is the Primary Setting for Learning, Living, 221 Martin Building (MARB) and Becoming T 1832: Conflict and Reconciliation W Bringing the Influence of the Temple Home with You W 1834: Zion’s Camp Th Building Bridges Instead of Walls with Your Th 1839: Rebuilding the Church in Nauvoo Communications F 1842: A Summer of Trials and Blessings F Enjoying the Everyday Journey of Life Nicole E. Dyer Jeffrey R. Segelke Sacrifice, Angels, and Miracles in Temple and Investing Strategies for Today Family History Work 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 222 Martin Building (MARB) T Investing 101: Understand What You Own, the Risks, T Why Miracles Occur in Temple and Family History Work and the Fees W The Miracle of the Spirit of Elijah W Invest like the Pros: Learn How Pensions and Th Tender Mercies and Help from the Other Side of the Endowments Invest Veil in Temple and Family History Work Th Safe Money Strategies for Your Retirement and Savings F The Miracle of Repentance and Healing in Temple and F Tax Reduction Investment Strategies Family History Work 21 Tuesday–Friday Classes—12:30 p.m.

Tyler J. Griffin, Gayle Holdman, Anthony R. Sweat, Randal A. Wright Brad R. Wilcox Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Teaching Insights from the Scriptures Highlighted in the Stained- in the Home Glass Window in the Rome Italy Temple Visitors’ Center 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) T Simple Yet Powerful Ways to Teach Your Family Correct T How the Window Came to Be Principles (Gayle Holdman and Brad R Wilcox) W Protecting Yourself and Your Family in an Increasingly W Life and Mission of the Savior (Tyler J Griffin) Permissive Society Th Parables of the Savior (Anthony R Sweat) Th Creating a Gospel-Centered Home Environment That F Miracles of the Savior (Brad R Wilcox) Teaches the Gospel F Traditions That Will Help You Teach and Safeguard Scott L. Anderson Your Family You, You’re the One (Youth) Clark B. Hinckley 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Christopher Columbus and the Restoration of the Gospel T Your Divine Design 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Receiving Prophetic Promises T Rediscovering Christopher Columbus through Th Guidelines to Happiness Contemporary Accounts and Modern Revelation F Our Savior’s Love W Why Columbus Matters Michael A. Goodman Th Christopher Columbus The Man The Doctrine of the Family: How the Plan of Salvation F Christopher Columbus: A Type and a Shadow of Informs Latter-day Saint Doctrine on Marriage Joseph Smith and the Family Brent L. Top 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) “Day of Delight”: How Honoring the Sabbath Keeps Us Holy T The Nature of Heavenly Father and Mother as a Guide and Happy to Our Eternal Destiny Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W What the Creation Teaches Us about Eternal Family T “The Perpetual Covenant”: An Eternal Sign of God’s Love Th What the Fall Teaches Us about Eternal Family and Mercy F What the Atonement of Jesus Christ Teaches Us about W “Lord of the Sabbath”: Jesus Teaches the True Meaning Eternal Family of the Sabbath Th “Pay Thy Devotions unto the Most High” (D&C 59:10): Giving the Lord’s Day Back to Him F “That They May Always Have His Spirit to Be with Them” (D&C 20:77) Jared W. Ludlow Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles: Background for Come, Follow Me Study of Paul’s Epistles Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T 180-Degree Change: Paul the Persecutor to Paul the Missionary W Paul’s First Epistles on Apostasy, the Second Coming, and Jewish Tradition: 1 and 2 Thessalonians and Galatians Th Paul on Resurrection, Charity, and Wisdom: 1 and 2 Corinthians F Nearing the End of Paul’s Ministry and His Teachings on Following the Model of Jesus Christ: Philippians, Philemon, and Ephesians

1:50–2:45 p.m. Keith A. Erekson How Can We “Know Brother Joseph” Today? W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) T Insights from Joseph Smith’s Writings and Sermons W Recollections of Joseph Smith by Family, Friends, and Foes Th Debunking Myths, Legends, and Family Lore F Exposing Unfriendly Fakes, Frauds, and Forgeries 22 Kenneth G. Gibson W Successfully Handling Family Law Issues Growing from “Grace to Grace”: A Road Map for Making (Kristy L Hanson) (1:50–3:50 p m ) Spiritual Progress in Our Lives Th Eminent Domain: A Condemner Can Be a Good Buyer W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) (Thomas K Checketts) (1:50–2:50 p m ) T From Belief to Testimony: How to Grow from a “Desire Carrie M. Wrigley to Believe” to Receiving a Witness of Truth—a Testimony Christ-Centered Healing from Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, (Alma 32:27–33) and Other Emotional Challenges W From Testimony to Conversion: How to Transform a Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) Witness of the Truth into a Commitment to Follow Christ “with Full Purpose of Heart” (2 Nephi 31:13) T Choosing Complete Healing, Not Just Symptom Relief: New Strategies for Dealing with Distressing Events and Th From Conversion to Sanctification: How We Gain Greater Moving On with Power Purity of Heart and Mind and Begin Acting with an Eye Single to the Glory of God (D&C 88:67–68) W Silencing the Negative Chatterbox Within: Recognizing and Replacing Thoughts That Otherwise Keep Us Stuck F From Sanctification to Entering the Lord’s Rest: How and Hopeless We Come to Have Our “Confidence Wax Strong in the Presence of God” and Gain an Assurance of Eternal Life Th Overcoming Perfectionism and Other Destructive (D&C 121:45, 106:8) Behaviors: How to Build a Healthy Lifestyle That Fosters Emotional Wellness W. Gibb Dyer Jr. F Finding Joy and Strength in Positive Relationships: Rich Families, Poor Families: How Your Ability to Create and Skills for Creating Happier, Healthier Connections—with Transfer Your Family’s Human, Social, and Financial Capital Ourselves, God, and Others Makes the Difference for Your Family, Your Business, and Your Community Donald W. Parry 377 Clyde Building (CB) The Lord’s Angels: Messengers of Love, Instruction, and Warning T What Is “Family Capital,” and Why Is It Important to Our Families, Our Businesses, and Our Communities? de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T What Are Angels, and Why Are They So Important

W Changes That Are Undermining Family Capital in 1:50 p.m. Today’s World in the Last Days? Th How Family Activities and Building Trust in the Family W Angels: Messengers of Love and Truth Can Strengthen Family Capital Th Ministering Angels: Attending to Spiritual and F Transferring Family Capital and Family Values to Our Temporal Needs Children and Our Posterity F Angels: Protectors and Messengers of Warning Marie C. Ricks Scott M. Peterson Home Organization: The Better Way to Live, Part 1 The Retirement Income Plan: A Guide to Managing Your 2254 Conference Center (CONF) Money to Last throughout Retirement T Organizing Closets and Cupboards Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) W Maximizing Your Time Management Skills: Using Lists T Recognizing Retirement Risks and Investment for Repetitive Events, Handling Trivia with Finesse, and Fallacies So You Can Focus on What “Really Matters” Effective Filing Systems during Retirement Th Teaching Children to Excel Scholastically: The Benefits W Common-Sense Investing: What Actually Determines of a Nurturing Environment Investment Performance F Food Management: The Master Menu, Grocery Lists, Th The Retirement Income Plan: Creating a Perpetual Shopping, and Food Preparation for Better Meals Stream of Investment Income to Last through Retirement Kevin A. Hinckley F Maximizing Social Security Benefits and Minimizing Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Kids Taxes during Retirement 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) John R. Stoker T There’s One in Every Bunch: Parenting Those Really Understanding How to Work through Relationship Strong-Willed Kids Challenges W 20/20 Vision: Helping Kids Develop a Correct View of Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Their Real Capabilities T The Challenge of Working through Differences in Th I Already Did It: The Fine Art of Teaching Self-Discipline Communication Styles and Internal Motivation W The Challenge of Expressing Love in Different Ways F Grounded in Faith: Building Testimony in the Heart of a Child Th The Challenge of Holding Difficult Conversations F The Challenge of Learning to Resolve Conflict to Continuing Legal Education Classes Reach Resolution (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) T Ethics and Honesty (James D Gordon III) (1:50–2:50 p m )

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Kristy A. Ludwig W How Sunday School Supports a Home-Centered Raising a Sin-Resistant and Resilient Generation Approach to Gospel Learning B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th How Primary Supports a Home-Centered Approach to Gospel Learning T Temptations and Emotional Challenges Facing the F Come, Follow Me: For Melchizedek Priesthood and Relief Rising Generation: Spiritual Inoculation and an Early Society—Accessing the Power of General Conference Warning System for Parents Messages W Anxiety in Our Children and Teens: What Parents Can Do That Is Helpful John D. Lamb Th Navigating Adolescent Emotional Health in a Digital Drawing Back the Cosmic Veil: Science and Revelation World: Depression, Social Media, Technology, and in the Latter Days Suicide Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) F Parenting Strategies to Promote Resilience and Prepare T God’s Universe Revealed Future Missionaries and Successful Adults W Light in Science and Theology Jaren S. Hinckley Th What the Eye Can’t See: Hidden Worlds Revealed by Classical Music: More Than One-Hit Wonders! Religion and Science B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) F Laws of Nature Derive from Godly Power T Think Outside the ONE: The Music of Johann Pachelbel Richard E. Bennett W A Man for More Than One Season: The Music of Temples Rising: A Legacy of Sacrifice and Devotion Adolphe Adam 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) Th Stung by the Bumblebee: The Music of Nikolai Rimsky- Korsakov T “It Was a Pentecost and an Indeed”: The Formative Role of the Kirtland Temple in Latter-day F More than Mops and Mickey: The Music of Paul Dukas Saint History (D&C 109 and 110) Mark L. Staker W “In the Similitude of a Palace”: The Central Role Played Emma Hale Smith, Daughter in God’s Kingdom by the in Latter-day Saint History (D&C 124–128) B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th “A Temple Pro Tem”: The Salt Lake Council House and T Emma’s Childhood and Early Years Endowment House and Their Place in Latter-day Saint W Emma’s Early Married Life Temple History Th Emma in Ohio F “What Is Gold or Silver in Comparison to the F Emma during Troubled Times Redemption of Our Dead?”: The St George Temple and Its Critical Place in Latter-day Saint History (1870–1877) Stephen K. Hunsaker YSA Survival 101: Navigating the Dating World Alexander L. Baugh 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) The Latter-day Saint Experience in Northern Missouri, 1836–1838 T Seven Keys to Successful Dating, Part 1 206 Martin Building (MARB) W Seven Keys to Successful Dating, Part 2 T Temporary Zion: The Church in Caldwell and Daviess Th Correcting Worldly Views of the Physical Relationship Counties in Dating W Conflict in Zion: The 1838 Missouri-Mormon War F Removing the Barriers to Effective Communication Th Tragedy in Zion: The Hawn’s Mill Massacre Bryan D. Bradley, Michael C. Johnson, Richard H. Swan F Imprisoned in Zion: Church Leaders in Missouri’s Jails, The Art and Discipline of Effective Teaching 1838–1839 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Benjamin R. Erwin T Why Teach? Agency as the Foundation of Facing Difficult Social and Emotional Issues Transformative Learning (Richard H Swan) 207 Martin Building (MARB) W Where Are We Going? Teaching with Purpose (Richard H Swan) T How to Help Youth Prepare Socially and Emotionally for a Mission Th Are We There Yet? Gathering Evidence of Learning (Bryan D Bradley) W Teaching Our Children about Sexual Intimacy: Why, How to, and Helps F How Do We Get There? Four Key Practices of Highly Effective Teachers (Michael C Johnson) Th How to Fight Pornography F To the Sweethearts and Spouses: Healing from Your Michael Barber, Ted F. Barnes, Brian J. Hansbrow, Loved One’s Pornography Use Paul B. Murphy, Jessica P. Verzello Come, Follow Me: Am I Doing It Right? Paul M. Scherbel How to Show Videos at Church and at Home 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) 221 Martin Building (MARB) T Making the Home the Center of Gospel Learning and Teaching T Showing Videos: Seven Steps to Guarantee Success W Showing Videos Using Apple Devices

24 Th Showing Videos Using Android Devices Debra Theobald McClendon F Showing Videos Using Everything Else (Windows and Anxious, Anyone? Chrome Devices, USB Thumb Drives, Smart TVs, and 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Set-Top Boxes) T The Adaptive and Maladaptive Power of Anxiety, and Diana S. Elder Overview of Anxiety Treatment Considerations Becoming a Better Genealogist W The Spirit vs Anxiety, Toxic Perfectionism, and 222 Martin Building (MARB) Religious OCD Th When Your Anxiety Gets in the Way of Church T Getting Organized, One Paper at a Time Participation W Give Your Research Credibility by Analyzing and F Specific Anxiety Treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Citing Sources Therapy (CBT) and Exposure-Based Treatments Th The Family History Catalog: A Researcher’s Best Friend F Five Tips for Using Family Search Partners Brent L. Top and Justin B. Top “Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings”: Overcoming Anthony R. Sweat Obstacles That May Prevent Us from More Fully Knowing Seekers Wanted God’s Grace and Love Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Seeking Truth T Perfectionism, Unrealistic Expectations, Doubt, and W Seeking to Sustain Modern Prophets “Cultural Incongruency” Th Seeking Obedience, Sacrifice, and Consecration W Materialism, Busyness, Noise, Self-Centeredness, and F Seeking Zion and the Restoration of All Things the “Tethers of Technology” Th Depression/Anxiety, Trauma, Grief, and the “Tribulations Lawrence D. Stevenson of Mortality” Earn $4,000–$360,000 from Scholarships (Youth and Parents) F Cynicism, Pessimism, Negativity, and Unrighteous 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Judgment of Self and Others T Tips, Warnings, and Basic Guidelines for Earning Scott R. Braithwaite Scholarships Building a Strong Marriage W How to Find Hundreds of Scholarships Perfect for You Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Prepare Statements to Prove You Deserve the Scholarship T Knowing Your Enemy: What Patterns Are Toxic to Marriage? F Prepare Reusable Scholarship Essays and Letters of Recommendation W Building Safety and Connection through Communication Michael A. Goodman Th How Can We Manage Solvable and Unsolvable I Can’t! . . . or Don’t Want To: Scriptural and Prophetic Keys Problems? to Overcoming Self-Doubt and Lack of Desire F How Can We Not Just Endure, but Thrive? 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) T Seeing Ourselves as God Sees Us W Inviting God to Walk the Journey with Us Th Putting It All into Eternal Perspective F Our Identity and Destiny Randal A. Wright Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Learning to Love and Serve Others 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Serving Others with Love Will Bring Joy and Happiness to Both the Giver and the Receiver W Learning to Love and Accept Others without Unrighteous Judgment Th Building Relationships Comes before Influencing People F To Influence Others for Good, Be an Example of a Believer in Jesus Christ

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Continuing Legal Education Classes 3:10–4:05 p.m. (see page 39 for the schedule and additional information) Zachary J. Cordell 214 Crabtree Building (CTB) Recognizing Our Doctrinal and Cultural Relationship T Religious Freedom at the Supreme Court: Where Have between Faith and Physical Health We Been, and What Is Coming? (Alexander Dushku) W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) (3:10–4:10 p m ) W Continuation of 1:50–3:50 p m class T Understanding the Majesty of Our Bodies in Mortality Th Impact Fees: It Is All about Fairness! W Exploring Faith, Culture, and Health Behaviors (Thomas K Checketts) (3:10–4:10 p m ) Th Approaching Health with an Eternal Perspective F Raising a Healthy Family in a Health-Obsessed World Matthew B. Morgan Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Small Daily Habits That Make Kenneth G. Gibson a Big Difference Four Pillars of Discipleship Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) T The Early Morning Has Gold in Its Mouth: First Habits to T Making and Keeping Covenants: What It Means to Keep Win the Day Our Covenants and How They Empower Us to Become W The Healthy Habit: Focus the Mind, Strengthen the Men and Women of Christ Spirit, Turn Back the Body Clock W Acting in Holiness: What Holiness Means, Why We Th The Wealthy Habit: Be the Boss of Your Money and Buy Should Desire It, and How We Receive the Power to Your Life Back Obtain It F The Wise Habit: The Disciplined Pursuit of Personal Th Cultivating Christlike Thinking: How to Be Led by the Growth (a k a, The Proper Care and Feeding of Your Brain) “Mind of Christ” Instead of by Ways “Which Man’s Wisdom Teacheth” (1 Corinthians 2:13, 16) Janice Kapp Perry F Practicing Charity: Why a Charitable Character Is within The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain Reach and How Its “Pursuit” Transforms Us, “Line upon de Jong, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Line, Precept upon Precept” (2 Nephi 28:30) T Hymn Sing-Along Damon L. Bahr W Music Prepares Us for Temple Worship “Hearken and Hear and Obey the Law”: Continuing the Th The Charm of Children’s Music (with members of One Restoration in the Land of Kirtland Voice children’s choir, directed by Masa Fukuda) 377 Clyde Building (CB) F Marinating Our Families in Good Music T “I Will Give unto You My Law” (D&C 38:32) (Debra Bonner Family Singers) W “Thou Wilt Remember the Poor, and Consecrate of Thy Wayne P. Burton Properties” (D&C 42:30) “Music” and the Media in the Lives of Latter-day Saints Th “Behold, I Will Come; and They Shall See Me in the Clouds of Heaven” (D&C 45:44) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) F “I Will Pour Out My Spirit upon Them in the Day That T The Emergence and Increasing Power of Internet and They Assemble Themselves Together” (D&C 44:2) Television Media W Music as an Eternal Entity, and Its Role through the Ages Marie C. Ricks Th How the Church Uses Media to Bless Its Members and Home Organization: The Better Way to Live, Part 2 Spread the Gospel 2254 Conference Center (CONF) F Finding Joy and Spiritual Strength through Positive Music T Kitchen Organization: Help Your Kitchen Help You Tamara A. Fackrell W Organizing for Regular Housework Teaching Your Children Values Th Organizing for the Bigger Household Jobs Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) F Housecleaning Methods: Keeping Ahead of the Mess, the Dust, and the Grime T Responsibility for Parent and Child W Teaching Communication Skills Steven Eastmond Th Teaching Your Children Patterns of Positive Self-Worth Learning How to Forgive F Unite as a Family Team 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) T What Forgiveness Is and What It Is Not Philip R. Rosell W Forgiving the Offense, Healing the Hurt Four Words in the Scriptures That Have Significant Spiritual Impact Th Forgiveness and the Atonement of Jesus Christ: Mercy vs Justice B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) F How to Forgive Others and Myself T The Spiritual Impact of “Understand” W The Spiritual Impact of “Grace” Th The Spiritual Impact of “Suppose” F The Spiritual Impact of “Astonished”

26 David F. Barrus W “Your Offering Is Acceptable to Me”: The Revelations Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the Prophets and Teachings of Joseph Smith from Documents, and Apostles Volume 8, of The Joseph Smith Papers (Gerrit J Dirkmaat) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th Joseph Smith’s Nauvoo Life (Alex D Smith) T Our Only Safety in the Last Days Will Be Following the F Joseph Smith’s Publishing Efforts, March–April 1843 Prophets and Apostles (Christian K Heimburger) W Our Only Safety: Following the Teachings of the Prophets and Apostles about the Temple Can Protect John D. Lamb and Bless Us with Some of the Greatest Blessings Water and Oil, Blood and Fire: The Transformative Power of Life of Jesus Christ’s Atonement Th Our Only Safety: Following the Teachings of the Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Prophets and Apostles on Family History Can Protect and Bless Us with Some of the Greatest Blessings T Christ’s Divine Nature and His Atonement of Life W Washed from Sin: Born of Water and Justified F Our Only Safety: Following the Divinely Appointed Th A Mighty Change of Heart: Born of the Spirit and Roles of Men and Women Sanctified F Just Men Made Perfect: New Creatures in Christ Jeffrey R. Chadwick, Steven C. Harper, Scott D. Marianno, John W. Welch Rita R. Wright The Best of BYU Studies Religious Art over the Centuries: Messages B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) of Understanding and Truth T BYU Studies: A History and Highlights 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) (Steven C Harper) T Gospel Messages in Early Christian Art W Dating the Departure of Lehi from Jerusalem W Gospel Messages in the Religious Art of the Middle (Jeffrey R Chadwick) Ages and Renaissance Th True and Faithful: as Latter-day Th Gospel Messages in Religious Art of the 19th Century Saint Historian and Theologian (Scott D Marianno) F Gospel Messages in Art of the Restored Gospel F Getting to Carthage through Iowa: New Discoveries about Joseph’s Road to Martyrdom (John W Welch) Byran B. Korth Teaching Young Children the Doctrine of Christ Richard E. Bernard 206 Martin Building (MARB) Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel

Library for Apple Devices: Tools, Techniques, and New T “Behold Your Little Ones” (3 Nephi 17:23): An Eternal 3:10 p.m. Features to Enhance Scripture Study Perspective of Children 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Teaching Young Children: “An Echo of a Celestial Pattern” T The Gospel Library: An Inspired Tool and Blessing Th “Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children”: W The Powerful Tools Found in the Gospel Library What to Teach Young Children Th Hands-On Lab: Understanding and Using the F Teaching Young Children “According to Their Language Key Elements for Effective Study, Talk, or Lesson [and] Understanding” Preparation F Powerful Research Applications and Techniques Ted H. Ong Investing for Growth While Managing Risk: Beating Inflation Susan H. Christensen Using Nobel Prize–Winning (Yet Simple) Principles Used Rejoicing in Motherhood and Feeling the Lord’s “Peace by Institutional Investors Like . . . a River” Each Day by Doing What Is Essential for 207 Martin Building (MARB) Our Families T How to Evaluate an Investment Advisor, the Firm, and 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) the Investments T Help Your Children Develop Character Strengths W How to Evaluate Returns and Risk at the Portfolio Level through a Growth Mindset: A Path to Their Inner Peace Using Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) Tools W “Familywork” Reinforces Character Strengths and Life Th How to Evaluate Diversification at the Portfolio Level Skills Using Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) Tools Th Motherhood: Starting from the Inside F How to Create a Diversified Portfolio That Manages F Tiny Habits and Algorithms to Instill Righteous Habits Risk While Generating Competitive Returns Using the in You and Your Family Principles of Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, Melissa B. Garrison, Christian K. Heimburger, Sharon E. Nielsen, Alex D. Smith Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T An Introduction to the Joseph Smith Papers Website (Melissa B Garrison and Sharon E Nielsen)

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Ryan H. Sharp Kori L. Andrews Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon Christ Lightens: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness 221 Martin Building (MARB) through Hard Times (Youth) T Lessons from Lehi, Nephi, and Isaiah on Trust, Divine 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Discontent, and Consecration T Happily Ever After: How Our Trials Prepare Us for W Lessons from Enos, King Benjamin’s People, and Alma Eternal Triumph on Paying a Price in Prayer, on Doctrine, and on the W Don’t Give Up: Faithfully Facing Adversity Power of Place Th Joy in the Journey: Finding Happiness through Trials Th Lessons from Alma the Younger, the Sons of Mosiah, F Glory Revealed: Finding Hope as We Boldly Come unto and Lamoni’s People on the Great Pivot, Overhearing Christ the Gospel, and Accessing Divine Light F Lessons from the Nephites in Bountiful and from Brett H. Latimer Moriancumer, Mormon, and Moroni on the Individual A Tale of Two Americas: What Most Fundamentally Divides Us Ministry of Christ, an Eye of Faith, and Resilience 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) David S. Eddington T Moral Truth, Relativism, and Man-Made “Truth” Language: The Myths and Fascinating Realities behind This W The American Balance between Traditional and Uniquely Human Capacity Modern Societies 222 Martin Building (MARB) Th America’s “Culture Wars” T Utah Dialect: Myth or Reality? F “A House Divided against Itself Cannot Stand” W Why Is It Hard to Determine the Number of Languages Susan Easton Black in the World? How Are Languages Related to Each Situational Depression: Down, but Not Out Other? 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th When a Language Dies, So Does a Culture, but Sometimes New Languages Are Born T Situational Depression: The Common Cold of F The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis: How Language Influences Emotional Health Our Perceptions W You Are Not Alone Th Shrink the Negative Anthony R. Sweat F Overcoming: The Courageous Choice New Images for Repicturing the Restoration Main Floor, Marriott Center (MC) Douglas E. Brinley T Repicturing Events in Palmyra, Harmony, and Colesville Making Marriage Wonderful Again W Repicturing Events in Missouri and 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Th Repicturing Events in Nauvoo T Doctrinal Principles Essential to a Strong Marriage F Repicturing Joseph Smith as a Prophet, Politician, and W Easy Communication Principles That Strengthen Public Persona Marriages Th Examples of Communication Levels That Bless Family Members F Communication That Strengthens Any Relationship Randall C. Bird Watch and Be Ready: The Second Coming of Jesus Christ Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T No Man Knoweth the Day nor the Hour W The Council at Adam-ondi-Ahman Th The Battle of Armageddon F The Millennial Reign Scott R. Braithwaite Building Your Best Self Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Insights about Building Your Best Self from the Parable of the Talents W Perfectionism Is an Obstacle to Becoming Your Best Self Th What Is the Most Efficient Way for Me to Improve and Progress? F Harnessing the Power of Habits to Become Your Best Self

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28 W Getting Stuff Done: You Need a System, but Keep It 4:30–5:25 p.m. Simple Mark E. Beecher Th Getting Stuff Done: Optimizing Your Tools for Managing Email, Notes, To-Do Lists, and Digital The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Jesus Christ Is Always the Answer F Getting Stuff Done: The Lopsided Arms Race for Your Attention and What to Do about It W-111 Benson Building (BNSN) T The Savior Can Transform My Inner-Critic Wayne P. Burton W The Savior Lifts My Burdens and Restores Hope Prospering through the Gospel of Jesus Christ Th Exploring the Savior’s Compensatory Blessings Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) F Dealing with My Doubts or the Doubts of Those I Love T We Prosper by Coming to Know Our Divine Worth and Rising to Our Divine Calling Lori K. Schade W We Prosper through Serving Surviving the Roller Coaster of Marriage and Family in the Th We Prosper by Living Thankfully Digital Age F We Prosper by Trusting Divine Providence W-112 Benson Building (BNSN) T Common Parenting Challenges and How to Stay Unified Tamara A. Fackrell W How to Navigate a Spouse’s Faith Crisis Mindful Marriage: Unlock Your Full Marriage Potential Th How to Cope with a Disclosure of Pornography Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) in Marriage T Developing Your Love Map F Healing Violations of Trust in Marriage W Seven Communication Techniques to Transform Your Damon L. Bahr Marriage Th Marriage Problem-Solving from the Sermon on the “The Voice of the Lord Is unto All Men”: The Astounding Year Mount of Revelation in the Johnson Home in Hiram, Ohio F Increasing Joy in Marriage 377 Clyde Building (CB) T “Go to the Ohio”: Divine Guidance for the Johnson and Gregory S. Dundas Smith Families: The Joseph Smith Translation The Great Questions of Human Existence: A Few Answers W “May the Kingdom of God Go Forth”: 12 Days of from the Restored Gospel Revelation in the Sacred Revelation Room B002 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) Th “A Transcript from the Eternal Worlds”: The Three T The Human Hunger for Meaning in Life Degrees of Glory W Where Did We Come From? Life before Life F “The First Presidency, Whom I Have Sent”: The Evolution of the Leadership Quorum of the Church Th Why Must We Suffer? This Vale of Tears F Seeking Perfection: The Purpose of Divine Marie C. Ricks Commandments “Weeping May Endure for a Night, but Joy Cometh in the Morning” (Psalm 30:5): Recognition, Response, and Recovery Brian W. Ricks from Grief and Loss Lessons from the Life of James E. Talmage 4:30 p.m. 2254 Conference Center (CONF) B092 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T Grief and Loss Recovery: The Grieving Journey T James E Talmage’s Early Educational Experiences at W Grief and Loss Recovery: Healing from Grief Home and at School Th Grief and Loss Recovery after a Traumatic Death W No class (instructor unavailable) F Recognizing and Responding to Grief and Loss in Th James E Talmage’s Role in Saving the Children and Adolescents F The Writings of Elder James E Talmage A. LeGrand Richards Sally F. Olsen From Tabernacle to Temple: History of the Provo Tabernacle Righteous, Intentional Parenting for Fathers, Mothers, and Its Transformation into a Temple (2 Classes) / Karl G. and Grandparents! Raise Joyful Children Who Know and Maeser (2 Classes) Love the Lord! 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) B190 Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) T It Happened in the Provo Tabernacle T Practical Ways to Create a Christ-Centered Home Daily W Up from the Ashes of the Tabernacle Fire with Your Family Th The Unusual Conversion of Karl G Maeser W How to Delight in the Sabbath as a Family and Have Great Joy and Rejoicing F Karl G Maeser as Master Teacher Th Develop Self-Reliant and Faithful Children Who Excel Matthew B. Morgan through Goals, Plans, and Family Councils Getting Stuff Done: A Mindful Approach to Personal F Create Family Unity and Love through Specific, Productivity in the Digital Age Intentional Family Time Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) T Getting Stuff Done: Distinguishing the Vital Few from the Trivial Many 29 Tuesday–Friday Classes—4:30 p.m.

Richard E. Bernard Janiece L. Johnson and Jennifer Reeder Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel Library A People of the Word: Expanding the Saints’ Understanding for Android Devices: Tools, Techniques, and 221 Martin Building (MARB) New Features to Enhance Scripture Study T Becoming a People of the Books 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W Immersing Themselves in New Scripture T The Gospel Library: An Inspired Tool and Blessing Th Latter-day Saint Hymns: “The Song of the Righteous Is W The Powerful Tools Found in the Gospel Library a Prayer unto Me” Th Hands-On Lab: Understanding and Using the Key F Latter-day Saint Witnesses: The Word Found in Personal Elements for Effective Study, Talk, or Lesson Preparation Writings F Powerful Research Applications and Techniques Olivia Lyman Jewell Chris J. Crippen Family History Tips and Tools for the Busy Life Ministering: Demonstrated Discipleship 222 Martin Building (MARB) 2107 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Discover Family History: First Hearts, Then Charts T Is My Offering Enough? Accessing and Applying Our W Gather: “Family History, I Am Doing It”: Tools to Make It God-Given Gifts in His Service Simple and Fun W Promoting a Spirit of Ministering in Marriage and in Th Connect: Taking Names to the Temple—Experiencing the Home Both Halves of the Blessing Th Expanding Our Circle of Service: How to Get Involved Now F What Next? Untangling the Knots in Your Family Tree F Instruments in His Hands: A Scriptural Look at Ministering like, with, and for the Savior Andrew O. Horton The Decisions You Make Now (Youth) Gregory L. Johnson 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions T On-Target Dating: Aim for Eternity by Dating with 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Direction T The Importance of Teaching as Jesus Taught W Sticks and Stones: Be Loyal to the Royal within You W Center Your Life in Christ TODAY! Th “If You Could Hie to Kolob”: Using Abraham 3 to Learn Th Conversion: The Process of Becoming like Christ about Jesus Christ, Living Prophets, and Us F Deciding Today to Follow the Savior F Laugh It Up: Learning to Use Humor Appropriately Kristen Walker Smith Brett H. Latimer Gaining the Disposition of a Disciple Insights for Latter-day Saints 250 Spencer W. Kimball Tower (KMBL) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) T A Disposition to Do Good T Hollywood vs Religion (Latter-day Saints Included), Part 1 W A Disposition to Endure W Hollywood vs Religion (Latter-day Saints Included), Part 2 Th A Disposition to Seek Th Civic Participation for the Average Citizen, Part 1 F “No More Disposition to Do Evil” (Mosiah 5:2) F Civic Participation for the Average Citizen, Part 2 Reid W. Lofgran Susan Easton Black America’s Addiction Crisis: Beyond Opioids The Prophet Joseph Smith: From Quincy to Carthage 206 Martin Building (MARB) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T The Basics of Addiction, the Opioid Crisis, and Family T Quincy: City of Refuge W Addiction, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a Safety Zone W Nauvoo: The City Beautiful Th The Opioid Crisis and Other Looming Addiction Problems Th Joseph Smith: Candidate for U S President F Understanding Addiction and Evaluating Addiction F The Martyrdom of Joseph and Treatment Models Douglas E. Brinley Jeremy L. Lau Is America in Peril? Book of Mormon Perspectives DIY: Designing and Curating Your Own Investment Portfolio 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 207 Martin Building (MARB) T Foundational Principles of a Righteous Nation T Basics of Investing W Stages of the Rise and Fall of Three Civilizations on the W How to Construct a Portfolio Promised Land, Part 1 Th Interpreting Market Information Th Stages of the Rise and Fall of Three Civilizations on the F Managing Risk and Emotions Promised Land, Part 2 F What Prophets Say about Our Future

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30 C. Robert Line Th Translating the Text of the Bible: How New Translations Grace: It’s So Amazing! Differ from Older Translations Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) F What’s in a Footnote: Writing All New Footnotes to Go with the Bible, and What They Mean T “Tell Me One More Time”: How Does Grace Work? W The Outcomes of Grace: The Role of Good Works and Stephan D. Taeger Ordinances What Latter-day Saints Can Learn about Teaching Th The Source of Grace: The Power to Save Is Vested in from People of Other Faiths the Father Pardoe, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) F The Extent of Grace: Mercy, Grace, and the Infinite T Narrative Atonement of Jesus Christ W The Concrete vs the Abstract in Gospel Teaching Scott R. Braithwaite Th Christ-Centered Teaching Building a Strong Family F Giving the Listener Space Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Matthew D. Barkdull T Parenting in the Scriptures Rescuing Wayward Souls W Parenting Doesn’t Come with a Manual, but This 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) Comes Close T Rescuing Wayward Souls from the Most Wicked World in Th Raising Children into Adults That Thrive Its Most Wicked Time F Apprenticing as Children of Heavenly Parents W The Key to Rescuing Wayward Souls: Personal Sanctification 5:50–6:45 p.m. Th How the Lord Rescues Wayward Souls: Luke 15 F Rescuing Wayward Souls by Harnessing the Power of D. Mick Smith Priesthood Principles “We Have Found the Messiah . . . Come and See” 377 Clyde Building (CB) T. Ben Spackman Making Sense of the Bible by Putting the Text in Context T The Premortal Jehovah: Our Relationship with Him 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W The Condescension of God: Born into Mortality Th Our Promised Messiah T “Un-wresting” Scripture: Contexts, Tools, and Kinds of Interpretation F Preparing for the Day of His Coming W Textual and Historical Contexts of the Bible Tyler J. Griffin Th “My Soul Delights in Reading the Word of the Lord in the When Heaven Feels Distant: Principles and Practices for Original”: Linguistic Context and Reading in Translation Connecting with God F Reading Scripture Literally, What That Means, and Why 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) We Need to Do It More: Genre and Literary Context T Heaven: Not as Distant as It Seems: Finding Peace John G. Bytheway and Brad R. Wilcox When We Struggle Another Testament of Christ (Youth) W Heavenly and Earthly Parenting: Types and Shadows Auditorium, Joseph Smith Building (JSB) Th Out of Our Comfort Zone and into the Wilderness to Find God T The Translation Process (Brad Wilcox) F When Loved Ones Struggle to Connect with Heaven: W The Power of Witnesses (John Bytheway) How to Help Th Evidences of Truthfulness (Brad Wilcox)

F Coming to Know for Ourselves (John Bytheway) 5:50 p.m. Matthew B. Morgan The Digital Human: A Review of Health and Illness through Don L. Milne Medical Imaging (Wednesday Only) Ten Steps for Debt Elimination and Financial Tranquility Assembly Hall, Hinckley Center (HC) from a Latter-day Saint Perspective W The Digital Human: A Review of Health and Illness 207 Martin Building (MARB) through Medical Imaging T The Habits and Tools Needed to Pay Tithing, Build Savings, and Eliminate Debt Thomas A. Wayment W Teaching Your Children About Money: The Last Budget Translating the New Testament: Our Latter-day Saint You Will Ever Need Bible Heritage Th The Habits and Tools Needed to Pay Tithing, Build Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) Savings, and Eliminate Debt (Repeat) T The King James Bible, the Spanish Bible, and a Trend F Teaching Your Children About Money: The Last Budget toward Modern Translations You Will Ever Need (Repeat) W Modern Translations, Missionary Work in the 21st Century, and the Loss of Bible Literacy Note: Golden text represents youth classes.

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Benjamin J. Knowlton Th “Equal Partners by Divine Design”: Understanding General Conference: Taking It Personally Equality, Gender Roles, and Presiding in Righteousness 221 Martin Building (MARB) F “Truth Eternal Tells Me I’ve a Mother There”: Hymns, Scriptures, and Current Prophetic Teachings on Mother T Assignments Given and Questions Answered in Recent in Heaven General Conferences W If It’s on the Prophet’s Mind, It Matters Robert D. Griffiths Th Oft-Repeated Messages of Recent General Conferences Economics Shapes Our World: What We Need to Know F Learning from the Lives of the Modern-Day Apostles Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Government and the Free Market: Can They Get Along? Nathan D. Pali W Can Productivity Gains Rescue Us from Inequality and Understanding Agency and Revelation through an Aging Society? Church History Th Avoiding Recessions, Balancing the Budget, and 222 Martin Building (MARB) Managing the National Debt T Organization of the Church (1830–1836): An Introduction F What Are Technology and International Trade Doing to to How Prayer, Agency, and Revelation Intersect Jobs in America? W Apostles: God Expects Us to “Do Many Things of [Our] Own Free Will” (D&C 58:27) Th Wards and Stakes: Revelation Comes “Line upon Line” 7:10–8:05 p.m. (2 Nephi 28:30) Damon L. Bahr F Seventy: Trusting God Enough to Trust His Timing “I Am the True Light That Lighteth Every Man” (D&C 93:2): I. Daniel Smith Revelations in the Newel K. Whitney Store Types and Shadows of Christ: The Tabernacle, the High 377 Clyde Building (CB) Priest, and the Feasts T “I Will Go before Your Face” (D&C 84:88) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) W “The Olive Leaf Plucked from the Tree of Paradise” T The Tabernacle, a Type of Christ Th “The Glory of God Is Intelligence” (D&C 93:36) W Jesus the Great High Priest F “My Will Concerning Your Brethren in the Land of Zion” Th Jesus the Lamb of God and the Passover (D&C 97:1) F Jesus the King of Kings, and the Feast of Tabernacles Tyler J. Griffin Ronald E. Bartholomew Relevant Lessons for Latter-day Saints from C. S. Lewis Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation 2258–2260 Conference Center (CONF) 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T Applicable Lessons from Mere Christianity T Lessons about Selfless Service W Powerful Insights from The Screwtape Letters W Lessons about Patience and Endurance and Other Sources Th Lessons about Sacrifice and Consecration Th Lessons Taught through the Symbolic Chronicles of Narnia F Lessons about Seeking and Following Revelation F Practical Principles from His Lesser-Known Books Matthew W. Hinton Trevan G. Hatch Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation The Jewish Christ: Understanding Jesus in His Jewish World 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) T Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Doctrine of Premortality T From Manger to Manhood: Childhood and Family in First-Century Palestine W Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Doctrines of the Creation and the Fall W Fishers of Men: Raising Up Jewish Disciples Th Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Th Jesus as a Jewish Galilean Miracle Worker Doctrines of Resurrection and Judgment F Jesus as a Jewish Galilean Healer F Increasing Power in Our Lives by Understanding the Role of the Atonement of Jesus Christ C. Robert Line Women and the Priesthood: Doctrinal Perspectives, Vital Realizations Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) T “Pure Womanhood Plus Priesthood”: How Women Receive, Exercise, and Participate in and with Priesthood Authority W “Eve Mother of All Living” (Moses 4:26): Lessons from Eve, the Garden of Eden, and the Plan of Salvation

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Come enjoy a great dining experience at Te Commons. We ofer all-you-care- Social gatherings and great food fll the Cougareat. You’ll fnd Aloha Plate, Subway, to-eat from six diferent food platforms, which include the following: a salad and Chick-fl-A, Grab & Go, Wendy’s, Papa John’s, Cougar Café, Jamba Juice, Cougar fruit bar, pasta, entrée choices, burgers, soups, wafes, desserts, and more. For Express, and Taco Bell. For more information, visit dining.byu.edu/cougareat. more information, visit dining.byu.edu/cannon. LOCATION: Breakfast available at Wendy’s, Cougar Café, LOCATION: Mon.–Sat. (Per Meal) Wilkinson Student Center Cougar Express, Chick-fl-A, and Subway Helaman Halls, Cannon Commons Breakfast $7.70 (Gift Card $7.15) A .1.,· Sun., Aug. 18 5:00–6:00 p.m. (Dinner) Lunch $9.75 (Gift Card $8.65) HOURS: ~ t~=' .,-.,Ll(.f'l_ym' Lj(yc.,-.~ . Dinner $11.50 (Gift Card $10.25) Mon.–Fri. 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Mon.–Sat. 6:30–9:00 a.m. (Breakfast) W,wlyi T!ACO·BELL $UBWA~ Mon.–Fri. 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. (Lunch) Sunday (Aug. 18) -·~- ~@ Mon.–Fri. 4:30–7:30 p.m. (Dinner) ® ~ ®:v Dinner $14.00 &-~ ~ougar express

6a 3 4 5 DiningAT THE . MOACafe@ - ~ MARRIOTT CENTER 6b Enjoy lunch and appeal to your fner Enjoy a spectacular view of campus Don’t lose your parking spot to drive Enjoy refreshing Jamba Juice any time of tastes with fruit, sandwiches, salads, while you partake of our chef-inspired around looking for a restaurant. Stay at day. Choose from a variety of delicious soups, breads, and entrées at this bistro international bufet at our national- the Marriott Center and enjoy great food fruit combinations. For menu information, cuisine café located in the Museum of award-winning restaurant located on the without the hassle. Choose from sand- visit dining.byu.edu/jambajuice. Art. For more information, visit sixth foor of the WSC. To see what wiches, entreés, salads, BYU brownies, dining.byu.edu/moacafe. menu the Chef has created, visit and more. Enjoy the speed and conven- Jamba Juice WSC dining.byu.edu/skyroom. ience of outside food trucks. For more Mon. 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. information, visit Tue.–Fri. 7:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. LOCATION: LOCATION: dining.byu.edu/concessions. Sat. 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Museum of Art Wilkinson Student Center, 6th foor LOCATION: Jamba Juice SAB HOURS: HOURS: Marriott Center Mon. 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Mon.–Fri. 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Mon. 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. HOURS: Tue.–Tu. 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Tues. 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Fri. 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Wed.–Fri. 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Mon.–Fri. Portal F 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Outside Vendors 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Sat. Closed Creamery on Ninth Grocery: 9a 1200 North 900 East 7 8 Mon.–Tu. 7:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. e wall Fri.–Sat. 7:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Graham Canyon, Mint Brownie, and - Ice Cream 11:00 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Bishop’s Bash are just a few of our ice Grill 11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. Come enjoy good company and great Cosmo’s Mini Mart ofers a variety of cream favors created right here on Creamery Outlet: food, including salads, sandwiches, and campus. But that’s not all! We also ofer fresh food items and snacks, as well as specialty drinks. For more information 9b Located in the Culinary Support Center byustore.com other BYU favorites such as milk, ranch toiletries. Please visit . about Te Wall, visit thewall.byu.edu. Mon.–Fri. 7:30 a.m.–9:00 p.m. dressing, fresh salads and sandwiches, Sat. 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. and of course mint brownies. PLUS the LOCATION: -Helaman Halls: LOCATION: Creamery on Ninth East (CONE) is Southwest corner of the BYU Store 9c Located next to Cannon Commons Wilkinson Student Center, 1st foor also a full-service grocery store and grill Mon.–Fri. 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. HOURS: featuring made-to-order grill items such HOURS: Sat. 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Mon. 7:45 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Mon.–Fri. Noon–6:00 p.m. as burgers and fries! We’re conveniently - Tue.–Fri. 7:45 a.m.–8:00 p.m. located on 9th East, at Helaman Halls, Wyview: Sat. 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. at Wyview Park, and at the north end of 1700 North 950 East Heritage Halls. For more information, Mon.–Fri. 8:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m. visit dining.byu.edu/creamery. Sat. 9:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.

campus Get Your BYU Dining Gift Card! 11 10 floral BYU Dining Gift Cards will be available location. Use the card at all BYU Dining beginning Saturday, August 17, at the locations on campus (except Concessions Life Happens at Light Speed Cannon Commons at Helaman Halls, and non-BYU vendors). Campus Floral is here to help with the Cougar Express convenience store in For more details, see page 50. Te Blue Line Deli & Market your foral needs for the….anniversary, the Cougareat, and at BYU Creamery birthday, wedding, good luck, I miss you, stores (except the Wyview Creamery). Note: BYU Dining Gift Cards never Tame your exotic fare with a sweet expire, and can be used throughout the congratulations, new baby, get well soon, Load your card in increments of $25 and pulled-pork salad or savory chicken and life tributes moments of your life. year but are not refundable. quesadilla. Shake things up and take get discounted rates at Cannon Commons, Visit us in person, give us a call or visit BYU’s premier all-you-care-to-eat dining classic to a new level with a unique us online at campuscraftforal.com or sandwich at the Blue Line Deli! Visit 801-422-2840. dining.byu.edu/blueline. Campus Floral has been a trusted forist for over 30 years for BYU campus and the Chef Driven, Student Powered surrounding community. LOCATION: LOCATION: BYU dining.byu.edu W117 TNRB 685 East University Pkwy 801-422-4935 HOURS: HOURS: Mon.–Fri. 11:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Mon.–Fri. 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Dining rvk 33

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35 Advice from Longtime Education Week Attendees

• Mark first- and second-choice class preferences for each hour.

• Bring a light sweater—some classrooms are cooler than others. And wear comfortable shoes!

• 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.

• Expand your interests and take advantage of new learning opportunities by attending one or two classes each year that you would not typically choose.

• 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.

• Avoid restroom lines by using facilities in buildings and on floors where classes are not held.

• 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.

• Ride the new rapid transit Express (UVX) for free. See rideuta.com for details.

Classroom Etiquette

The following guidelines show respect and courtesy for everyone and provide a pleasant atmosphere during Education Week.

• Remember to silence your cell phone before class begins.

• Please follow the directions of the hosting staff—they help maintain the order needed for a successful program.

• Remember that classes are first-come, first-served, and saving seats is not permitted.

• Position your name badge so the hosting staff can readily see it.

• Other than water, please do not eat or drink in the classrooms.

• Lectures may not be recorded or transmitted. Taking photographs during a lecture is discouraged—it distracts the presenter and those around you.

• Ask questions or make comments only when invited to do so by the presenter.

• Refrain from asking presenters about their published works. The BYU Store carries items recommended by presenters for Education Week students.

• Please do not leave class early or applaud after testimonies.

Thank you! We hope you enjoy Education Week.

36 Continued from Page 32 Tuesday–Friday Classes—8:30 p.m.

Jared A. Jepson Brad E. Petersen Living in Times of War and Rumors of Wars: Principles from Food, Family, and Friends = Fun the Book of Mormon 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Healthy Food in Today’s World T The Book of Mormon and the Duty of Saints in Times of War W A Healthy Family Starts in the Kitchen W Living in Times of War: Lessons from Captain Moroni Th Inviting Friends into Our Home Th Living in Times of War: Lessons from the Anti-Nephi-Lehies F Food, Family, and Friends Does Equal Fun in the Kitchen F Living in Times of War: Lessons from Mormon and Moroni Rick Tanner Jr. We Have Come to Earth at a Time When We Cannot Stand on Crystal E. Godfrey Borrowed Light Family Dinner: From Chore to Joy 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Our Testimonies before the World Was T The Transforming Power of Family Dinner W Finding and Knowing Truth W Simple, Daily Habits That Take the Stress Out of Dinner Th Confidence in the Spiritual vs the Physical Th How to Create a Grocery Store in Your Home: Stocking F Overcoming Deception with Light Your Pantry and Freezer F How to Win Over Picky Eaters and Prepare Kids for a Life Patrick D. Degn of Healthy Eating The Fall and Restoration of Eden as a Model of the Covenant Path Jonathan R. West Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Becoming the Person God Intends You to Be T Out of Eden: Cain and Abel as a Model of the 207 Martin Building (MARB) Covenant Path T Faith Crisis: Navigating Your Way W Back to Eden: The Tabernacle as a Model of the Way W “Lord, Is It I?” Having Self-Awareness of Redemption Th Tolerance, Judging, and Love Th The Price for Eden: The Red Heifer as a Model for Christ F Self-Worth vs Self-Esteem F Restoration of Eden: New Jerusalem as a Model for a Zion People James M. Baker Making Good Use of DNA Results in Family History Research Ryan C. Egbert 221 Martin Building (MARB) More Money Than You’ll Ever Need: Living an Abundant Life While Developing the Tools of Eternal Prosperity T Overview of DNA Tests, Tools, Concepts, and Features Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) W Basic Principles and Strategies to Analyze Autosomal DNA Results T Spontaneous Accumulation: A Behaviorally Brilliant Th How Can I Organize 30,000 DNA Matches? Formula for Prosperity F DNA Triangulation and Chromosome Analysis W Investment Strategies: The Wisdom, Order, and Discipline of Prosperous Resource Accumulation Darren E. Schmidt Th Advanced Investing: Inspirational Insights for Seasoned “The Veil o’er the Earth Is Beginning to Burst” (Hymns, no. 2) Multipliers 222 Martin Building (MARB) F Prosperous Planning Partners: Financially Empowering Your Marriage and Family T Creating a Gospel-Centered Home: Ideas and Helps to Bless Your Growing Family W Our Journey to Zion: Coping with the Challenges and 8:30–9:25 p.m. Blessings of Living in the Latter Days Th The True Worth of a Soul: Learning to See Ourselves and Damon L. Bahr Others the Way Christ Sees Us “A Day of Pentecost Indeed”: The Lord Reveals Himself in the F “What Doth It Profit a Man?”: The Great Importance of Kirtland Temple

Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost in Our Lives 377 Clyde Building (CB) 8:30 p.m. T Establish a House Ted M. Bair W Visions and Power from on High before the Dedication What Early Church History Can Teach Us about Missionary Work and Ministering Today Th Dedication, a Solemn Assembly, and the Restoration of Priesthood Keys 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) F Subsequent Usage, Multiple “Owners,” the Temple Today T First Official Missionary: Samuel H Smith and in the Future W First Missionary Companionship: Joseph Smith Sr and Don Carlos Smith Th First Official Mission: The Lamanite Mission F One of the Prophet Joseph Smith’s Fourteen Missions: Mission to Upper

37 Tuesday–Friday Classes—8:30 p.m.

Trevan G. Hatch Ted M. Bair Understanding the Gospels: What Are They? Second Coming of Christ: Parallels with Christ’s First Coming Madsen, Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) 151 Tanner Building (TNRB) T Who Wrote the Gospels, and When Were They Written? T Warnings: Changes on Earth and in the Heavens W What Are the Gospels? W Events: Appearances of Jesus Christ Th What about the Disturbing Parts? The Context of Th Reactions: How the Presence of Jesus Christ Affects His “Name-Calling” in the Gospels Father’s Children F Context Matters: Why the Gospels Criticize or Praise F Outcome: Knowledge, Endurance, and Covenants Certain Groups Brad E. Petersen Jared A. Jepson Food, Family, and Friends = Fun (Cooking Demonstrations) Types and Shadows of the Savior as Found in the Book of 3220–3224 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Mormon T Healthy Food in Today’s World (Cooking Demonstration) 1102 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) W A Healthy Family Starts in the Kitchen T Types and Shadows: The Liahona and the Word of God (Cooking Demonstration) W Types and Shadows: Trees and Seeds Th Inviting Friends into Our Home (Cooking Demonstration) Th Types and Shadows: Sacred Journeys F Food, Family, and Friends Does Equal Fun in the Kitchen F Types and Shadows: The Law and the Prophets (Cooking Demonstration) Crystal E. Godfrey Rick Tanner Jr. Food Storage You’ll Want to Eat: How to Incorporate Food Inviting Exaltation Storage into Your Daily Recipes 3280–3290 Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) 3108 Jesse Knight Building (JKB) T Inviting Exaltation by Inviting Learning and Becoming T Powdered Milk W Inviting Exaltation through the Doctrine of Christ W Wheat Th Inviting Exaltation through Ordinances and Covenants Th Beans F Inviting Exaltation Even in Our Weakness F Dehydrated Fruits and Vegetables Patrick D. Degn Ryan K. Eggett Images of the Covenant Path “Out of the Mouth of Babes”: Life Lessons from Beloved Ballroom, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) Primary Songs from the Children’s Songbook T Exodus Narratives as Journeys in the Covenant Path 207 Martin Building (MARB) W Jerusalem’s Walls and Gates as a Model of the T “Heav’nly Father Presented a Beautiful Plan”: Trusting in Covenant Path Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Plan of Salvation Th The Good Shepherd and His Faithful Flock W “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam!” Learning to Choose Joy F The Young Women Values as an Image of the Bride in the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Christ Th “Jesus Said Love Ev’ryone”: Learning Patience, Forgiveness, Compassion, and Understanding Ryan C. Egbert F “I Like My Birthdays, Ev’ry One!” Loving Yourself, Fighting Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Maximum Discouragement, and Conquering Fear Personal Choice through Small, Insightful, Daily Choices Varsity, Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) James M. Baker The Best Ways to Do German Family History Research with T Million-Dollar Choices: Turning Small Personal Expenses Modern Technology into Future Financial Assets 221 Martin Building (MARB) W Multimillion-Dollar Choices: Turning Major Personal Expenses into Dramatic Future Financial Reserves T The Basic Elements of German Family History Research Th The Wealth of Great Health: Tangible, Practical, and W Knowing Enough German Words to Do German Family Prosperous Wellness Innovations History F The Ageless Seeds of Prosperity: Maximizing Prosperity Th German Family History Sources for Germanic Areas No through the Dynamics of Scriptural and Prophetic Longer in Wisdom F Having a Great Trip to Your Ancestral Town Lynne Hilton Wilson Apostles Peter and Paul on Families and Women 222 Martin Building (MARB) T Peter and Paul Exonerate Marriage W Early Christian Worship for Women Th The World of Women in the New Testament: Apostles Charged Women to Pray, Veil, and Worship F Eternal Promises for Men and Women in the Apostolic Church 38 CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION CLASSES J. Reuben Clark Law Society

The following classes are sponsored by the J Reuben Clark Law Society and are for registered Education Week students In addition to the Education Week tuition, attorneys seeking Continuing Legal Education credit are required to pay a $35 fee for the week to be paid at the door of 214 Crabtree Building 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 While not required, it will facilitate check-in at the classroom if you send your name, state, and bar number to [email protected] by August 14

[ Tuesday, August 20] 214 Crabtree Building (CTB)

8:30–10:30 a.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Policy and the Law, Efforts to Respond to and Prevent Abuse [ Randy T. Austin

12:30–1:30 p.m. Immigration: Where Are We Now? [ Barbara Melendez

1:50–2:50 p.m. Ethics and Honesty [ James D. Gordon III

3:10–4:10 p.m. Religious Freedom at the Supreme Court: Where Have We Been, and What Is Coming? [ Alexander Dushku [ Wednesday, August 21] 214 Crabtree Building (CTB)

8:30–9:30 a.m. The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 1 [ Alan W. Mortensen and Stephen J. Trayner

9:50–10:50 a.m. The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 2 [ Alan W. Mortensen and Stephen J. Trayner

11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m. The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial, Part 3 [ Alan W. Mortensen and Stephen J. Trayner

1:50–3:50 p.m. Successfully Handling Family Law Issues [ Kristy L. Hanson [ Thursday, August 22] 214 Crabtree Building (CTB)

8:30–10:30 a.m. Emergency Power in an Era of “Enemies” [ Lisa Grow Sun

11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Making Effective Use of Mediators in Litigation [ Hon. Steven L. Hansen

1:50–2:50 p.m. Eminent Domain: A Condemner Can Be a Good Buyer [ Thomas K. Checketts

3:10–4:10 p.m. Impact Fees: It Is All about Fairness! [ Thomas K. Checketts [ Friday, August 23] 214 Crabtree Building (CTB)

8:30–9:30 a.m. A View from the Bench: How Lawyers Can Improve Their Performance [ Hon. Christine S. Johnson

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

11:10 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Effective Legal Writing [ Brent D. Wride

See the “About the Faculty” section on pages 51–55. 39 Share the F un! Visit a phot o booth and ham Photo Booths are located at the Marriott Center Concourse and Wilkinson Student Center (Booth 17) it up friends! with

40 Fieldhouse Fitness YFitness–Education Week

August 19–23, 2019 Monday–Friday 6:30–7:20 a.m. Courts (SFH) All classes are FREE during Education Week

DAY CLASS Monday STRONG Tuesday Zumba Wednesday STRONG Thursday Yoga Friday HIGH Fitness

* Classes will have modifications for all levels of fitness.

For class descriptions and registration information see the “YFitness” link at educationweek.byu.edu.

Mobile App for BYU Continuing Education The Education Week Guide within the BYU Continuing Education App lists classes and instructors and allows you to build a list of your favorite classes on your mobile device. All classes remain first-come, first-seated, but having a list of favorites each hour can be convenient.

Features Include: • Build a favorites list each hour for quick reference, • Easily view all the classes taught by a presenter, • View classes by day or by hour, • View a campus map, • Enter notes from each class, • and More.

To Download the App: • Download the “BYU Continuing Education” app from the App Store (iPhone) or Play (Android). • Open the app and select “BYU Education Week 2019”. • Tap “Download” or “Download Guide”.

Start using it today!

Daily Updates are Now Online! To provide participants with up-to-date program changes the Daily Updates will now be online (not printed). Visit educationweek.byu.edu for details. 41 Youth Classes

MONDAY Lani O. Hilton The Gospel of Jesus Christ Can Bless You Bradley P. Owens in Practical Ways Understanding and Protecting Your Divine 9:50–10:45 a.m. Connection with God 146–156 Richards Building (RB) 8:30–9:25 a.m. T Scriptural Tips to Combat Satan’s Tactics of 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Discouragement and Negativity W How to Recognize and Feel the Savior’s Power in Lynne Hilton Wilson Practical Ways Learning the Language of the Lord: A Guidebook Th Keys to Successful Scripture Study That Will Bless to Personal Revelation Your Life 9:50–10:45 a.m. F Scriptural Strategies to Combat Satan’s Tactics of Worry 146–156 Richards Building (RB) and Fear Benjamin Hyrum White Dress to Be Attractive, Not the Attraction Elder Gary E. Stevenson 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. Campus Devotional 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Tuesday, August 20—Marriott Center (MC) David F. Barrus 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the Prophets and Apostles 12:30–1:25 p.m. Lynne Hilton Wilson 146–156 Richards Building (RB) KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on BookofMormonCentral.org J. B. Haws 11:10 a.m.–12:05 p.m. “Followers of Christ Should Be Examples of Civility” 146–156 Richards Building (RB) 1:50–2:45 p.m. W Get the Most Out of Your Scripture Study with the New 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Scripture App Th Answers to Questions and Help Responding to Critics of Kori L. Andrews the Book of Mormon, at Your Fingertips Five Fear-Fighting Weapons from the Scriptures F How to Navigate through Digital Media Study 3:10–4:05 p.m. 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Scott L. Anderson You, You’re the One 12:30–1:25 p.m. TUESDAY–FRIDAY 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Stan G. Crippen T Your Divine Design W Receiving Prophetic Promises Making the Most of Me Th Guidelines to Happiness 8:30–9:25 a.m. 146–156 Richards Building (RB) F Our Savior’s Love T Discovering Me: The Power of an Attitude of Gratitude in Lawrence D. Stevenson Our Life Earn $4,000–$360,000 from Scholarships W Strengthening Me: Becoming a Man or Woman of Christ (Youth and Parents) Th Empowering Me: Using the Redeeming and Enabling 1:50–2:45 p.m. Power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in My Everyday 146–156 Richards Building (RB) Life F Directing Me: Got a Question? Get an Answer! Scriptural T Tips, Warnings, and Basic Guidelines for Earning Answers to Life’s Everyday Problems Scholarships W How to Find Hundreds of Scholarships Perfect for You Th Prepare Statements to Prove You Deserve the Scholarship F Prepare Reusable Scholarship Essays and Letters of Recommendation

42 Kori L. Andrews John G. Bytheway and Brad R. Wilcox Christ Lightens: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness Another Testament of Christ through Hard Times 5:50–6:45 p.m. 3:10–4:05 p.m. JSB Auditorium (JSB) 146–156 Richards Building (RB) T The Translation Process (Brad Wilcox) T Happily Ever After: How Our Trials Prepare Us for Eternal W The Power of Witnesses (John Bytheway) Triumph Th Evidences of Truthfulness (Brad Wilcox) W Don’t Give Up: Faithfully Facing Adversity F Coming to Know for Ourselves (John Bytheway) Th Joy in the Journey: Finding Happiness through Trials F Glory Revealed: Finding Hope as We Boldly Come unto Youth Activities Christ Evening Activities Andrew O. Horton T–F 7:00–9:00 p m Youth Activities (see below for times and locations) The Decisions You Make Now 4:30–5:25 p.m. 146–156 Richards Building (RB) T On-Target Dating: Aim for Eternity by Dating with Direction W Sticks and Stones: Be Loyal to the Royal within You Th “If You Could Hie to Kolob”: Using Abraham 3 to Learn about Jesus Christ, Living Prophets, and Us F Laugh It Up: Learning to Use Humor Appropriately

Education Week and EFY have teamed up for YOUTH CLASSES & ACTIVITIES! Classes for Youth Registration (146–156 RB) • Monday–Friday Monday...... 8:30 a.m.–4:05 p.m. ($80, early registration price) Tuesday–Friday ...... 8:30 a.m.–5:25 p.m. • Tuesday–Friday ($70, early registration price) Evening Classes for Youth • Tuesday–Friday Evenings (JSB Auditorium) ($34, early price, includes four evenings) Tuesday–Friday 5:50–6:45 p.m. AGES: 14–18 (must turn 14 in calendar year) John Bytheway and Brad Wilcox DRESS: Casual dress. Please abide by Activities For the Strength of Youth standards. 7:00–9:00 p.m. PLEASE REMEMBER: • Tuesday—Youth Dance (JFSB Quad) You must wear your name badge to be • Wednesday—Variety Show (JSB Auditorium) admitted to the classes and activities. • Thursday—Youth Dance (JFSB Quad) • Friday—Showcase (JSB Auditorium) 43 EDUCATION WEEK | EVENING PERFORMANCES TICKET INFORMATION

Ticket Price: $14 (plus delivery fees if tickets are Ticket Delivery Fees: mailed or held at Will Call No fees are charged for • No delivery fee is charged for the print-at-home or print-at-home or mobile delivery. See below ) mobile delivery options. Beginning July 8 at 10:00 a.m. mountain time, • Delivery fee is per purchase Multiple tickets may tickets may be purchased using any of the following be part of a single purchase Fees: $7 for ticket methods: mailing and $10 for tickets held at Will Call in • Online Sales: Visit www.byutickets.com Tickets for the Harris Fine Arts Center or the Marriott Center the various performances can be purchased during (depending on the location of the performance) a single transaction and can be sent print-at-home Note: All sales are fnal. No refunds are available. to your email, mailed (if purchased seven or more days before the day of the concert), sent to your • Marriott Center Ticket Offce and Phone Hours: mobile device, or picked up at Will Call at the 10:00 a m to 5:00 p m , Monday to Friday (the Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Offce or the Marriott offce is open from 10:00 a m to showtime during Center Ticket Offce (depending on the location of Education Week) the performance) • Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Offce Hours: • Telephone Sales: Call the BYU Ticket Offce at 10:00 a m to 3:00 p m , Monday to Friday (the 801-422-2981, Monday through Friday, 10:00 a m to offce is open from 10:00 a m to showtime during 5:00 p m mountain time Calls are answered in the Education Week) order received—your patience is appreciated • Seating: All seating is reserved If a single • In-Person Sales: Visit the Marriott Center Ticket transaction (a “package” purchase) includes Offce or the BYU Fine Arts Ticket Offce The tickets for multiple performances, the “best Marriott Center Ticket Offce is open from 10:00 available” seats are assigned If tickets for a single a m to 5:00 p m , and the Harris Fine Arts Center performance are purchased online, a “select your Ticket Offce is open from 10:00 a m to 3:00 p m own seat” option is available mountain time • 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 at an appropriate break, which may be at intermission 44 EDUCATION WEEK | EVENING PERFORMANCES MARRIOTT CENTER GENTRI: THE GENTLEMEN TRIO MARRIOTT CENTER TUESDAY–THURSDAY 7:30 PM GENTRI is composed of three dynamic tenors: Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever Pioneering a signature sound they call “cinematic pop,” the music of GENTRI is transfused with lush epic orchestrations and rich, dynamic three-part harmonies composed by the group’s producer, Stephen Nelson All of GENTRI’s albums have reached no 1 on various Billboard charts They have shared the stage with world- renowned talent that includes Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth, Alfie Boe, Journey, and OneRepublic This will be an evening of fabulous entertainment you do not want to miss! HARRIS FINE ARTS CENTER BEAUTY AND THE BEAST DE JONG CONCERT HALL TUESDAY–FRIDAY 7:30 PM “Be Our Guest!” The Academy Award–winning animated film comes to life on stage in this romantic and beloved “tale as old as time ” Step into the enchanted world of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast musical, which includes all the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Alan Menken and Tim Rice

This SCERA production, directed by Jerry Elison with music direction by Dana Cardon and choreography by Dani LeCompte, is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI Be sure to be there for this evening of enchantment!

45 Registration and General Information

The Education Week office is closed Thursday, July 4, and DATES Wednesday, July 24 This year: August 19–23, 2019 Future years: August 17–21, 2020, and August 16–20, 2021 Will Call Locations • August 12–16: 116 Harman Continuing Education Building (HCEB), 8:00 a m –5:00 p m WEBSITE • August 17: 116 Harman Continuing Education Building (HCEB), educationweek byu edu 1:00 p m –5:00 p m • August 19: Marriott Center northeast ticket booth and LOCATION WSC Garden Court, 7:00 a m –5:00 p m campus, Provo, Utah • August 20–23: Marriott Center northeast ticket booth, 7:00 a m –5:00 p m Tuesday and 7:30 a m –5:00 p m Wednesday–Friday; WSC Garden Court, 7:00 a m –8:30 p m MINIMUM AGE Tuesday and 7:30 a m –8:30 p m Wednesday–Friday Education Week is designed for adults and youth Youth must Early Registration Tuition be age 14 or older by December 31, 2019 Do not bring children Monday–Friday $80 who are under the minimum age, including babies, to the program, as they are not permitted in the classrooms or in the Monday–Friday (62 and over) $77 campus housing facilities. Tuesday–Friday $70 IMPORTANT: Before youth under the age of 18 can attend Tuesday–Friday (62 and over) $67 Education Week, they must have a parent or legal guarian sign Tuesday–Friday Mornings (8:30 a m –12:05 p m ) $34 the BYU Continuing Education Youth Program Participation Agreement The signed form, electronic or hard copy, must Tuesday–Friday Afternoons (12:30–4:05 p m ) $34 be received by the Education Week Office before youth can Tuesday–Friday Evenings (4:30–9:25 p m ) $34 attend any class or activity See educationweek.byu.edu for Monday Only (8:30 a m –4:05 p m ) $26 the form and other details One Day Only—Tues , Wed , Thurs , or Fri $34 REGISTRATION AT-THE-DOOR REGISTRATION (August 19–23) Each person attending Education Week must register and Note: Youth under the age of 18 must provide a Youth must wear his or her own name badge to be admitted to Program Participation Agreement form, signed by a class Your name badge represents your registration and may parent or legal guardian, at time of registration See not be sold, transferred, or shared Discounted early registra- educationweek.byu.edu for the form and other details tion and full-price at-the-door registration are available There are usually modest lines for registration and the Will Call desks on Monday and Tuesday mornings; please plan EARLY REGISTRATION (through August 17) your time accordingly We encourage you to register early Online using any of the methods listed above Register online at educationweek.byu.edu through 5:00 p m Marriott Center Northeast Ticket Booth mountain daylight time on Saturday, August 17 If you register Monday–Tuesday 7:00 a m –5:00 p m by August 11, your receipt and name badge will be mailed to Wednesday–Friday 7:30 a m –5:00 p m you If you register after August 11, please pick up your name badge at one of the Will Call locations To register multiple Wilkinson Student Center Garden Court people in one purchase, please register by phone or in person. Monday 7:00 a m –5:00 p m By Phone Tuesday 7:00 a m –8:30 p m Wednesday–Friday 7:30 a m –8:30 p m Call 801-422-8925 on weekdays from 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m mountain daylight time through Friday, August 16 If you reg- At-the-Door Tuition ister over the phone by Friday, August 9, a receipt and name Monday–Friday $85 badge will be mailed to you If you register by phone after Monday–Friday (62 and over) $82 Friday, August 9, please pick up your name badge at one of the Will Call locations Tuesday–Friday $75 In Person Tuesday–Friday (62 and over) $72 Register weekdays at 116 Harman Continuing Education Tuesday–Friday Mornings (8:30 a m –12:05 p m ) $36 Building (HCEB) at BYU, 770 E University Parkway, Provo, Utah, Tuesday–Friday Afternoons (12:30–4:05 p m ) $36 from 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m through August 17 Registration Tuesday–Friday Evenings (4:30–9:25 p m ) $36 will be open Saturday, August 18, from 1:00 to 5:00 p m ; this is the only Saturday the registration office will be open Monday Only (8:30 a m –4:05 p m ) $29 46 One Day Only—Tues , Wed , Thurs , or Fri $36 ASSESS YOUR HEALTH One Morning Only (8:30 a m –12:05 p m ) $20 Before you decide to attend the program, please carefully One Afternoon Only (12:30–4:05 p m ) $20 assess your health condition in light of the heat, altitude, large crowds, stairs, and possible long walking distances One Evening Only (4:30–9:25 p m ) $20 between classes EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE REFUND POLICY For the most immediate emergency response while at the Refunds (minus the processing fee) are made if your written program, call 801-422-2222 to reach BYU Police, or call 911 refund request, receipt, and name badge arrive in our office for emergency services The Student Health Center (SHC) is by the following dates: available to Education Week students in case of accident • Friday, August 9, for Housing ($10 processing fee) Beginning or sudden illness Regular business hours are 8:00 a m to Monday, August 13, refunds are issued only if the housing 5:30 p m Monday through Friday Proof of Education Week space is sold by the Housing Office the week of the registration is required to receive health services You must program pay for treatment when you receive it The Student Health Center is not a Medicare or Medicaid provider • Friday, August 9, for Saturday Night Housing ($2 processing fee) INFORMATION DESKS • Thursday, August 15, for Registration ($8 processing fee) Information desks are located at the WSC Garden Court, No registration refunds will be made after August 16 Marriott Center, and several outdoor locations across campus Hosting staff can also help you Education Week registration is nontransferable Please cancel through our office if you are unable to attend Send your INFORMATION UPDATES refund request, receipt, and name badge to: New for 2019: Program updates will be posted on the Education Week Refunds Education Week website This allows us to provide up-to-date 116 Harman Continuing Education Building, BYU information that is accessible for attendees at any time We Provo, UT 84602 recommend that you check it daily for a list of class changes and other important information Refunds will be credited to your bank or credit card if you paid using a bank or credit card If you paid using another FOOD AND DRINK IN CLASSROOMS method, a check will be issued Refunds take approximately With the exception of the Marriott Center, food and drink may two weeks to process not be consumed in classrooms Water bottles are permitted in all classrooms HOSTING STAFF NEEDS NO RECORDING OF LECTURES Hosting is an enjoyable and rewarding experience, as Lectures may not be recorded or transmitted Taking pictures evidenced by the hundreds of volunteers who return each during a lecture is permitted, but please turn off the flash and year In exchange for their service, volunteers receive be courteous of the presenter and others around you complimentary class admission for the week To volunteer, complete the short application at educationweek byu edu by August 1 (or until hosting shifts are filled) Please note the following hosting information: • You receive a complimentary Monday–Friday name badge if you host a shift for four consecutive days • Volunteers attend a training session at 10:00 a m in 3220–3224 WSC on Saturday, August 17, 2019 If you are not from the local and cannot attend the meeting, please contact our office at 801-422-6214 • Hosting staff must be 18 years of age or older

GENERAL INFORMATION DRESS AND CONDUCT STANDARDS Participants are asked to uphold BYU standards of dress and conduct while attending Education Week The dress and grooming of men, women, and youth should be neat, clean, and modest, consistent with the standards of Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, style, and length Clothing that is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is not acceptable Skirts, dresses, and shorts must be knee-length or longer See the Education Week website for details

47 CELL PHONES PROGRAM EVALUATIONS Please be considerate by silencing your phone and not Education Week welcomes participant feedback and making calls in the classroom suggestions Submit an online evaluation of your Education Week experience at educationweek.byu.edu between August IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FINANCIAL CLASSES 19 and September 11, 2019 Information presented in BYU Education Week financial classes is intended to be general information to help you make better-informed decisions and should not be relied TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING on as a substitute for professional advice regarding your PARKING ON CAMPUS personal financial planning Before you make any investment (or other financial commitment, including insurance), you Education Week parking is available in specified lots on should consult with your own financial advisor Neither campus and is marked on the map on pages 34–35 Please BYU Education Week nor Brigham Young University accepts park only in these areas and within painted stalls, not along any responsibility for decisions students make based on unpainted curbs Your vehicle should not extend over the information presented in these classes lines dividing the stalls, either on the sides or in front Cars are not allowed to park in designated motorcycle areas or PERSONAL COUNSELING REQUESTS travel lanes Your vehicle may be ticketed or towed if you You are welcome to speak with faculty members after their park in areas other than those indicated on the map, if it presentations; however, please do not ask for personal is parked in a stall designated for another purpose, if it is counsel, advice, or help from the faculty Individuals should occupying more than one parking space, or if it is along an seek counsel from their local leaders or clergy unpainted curb in a travel lane Disability Parking requires regarding personal problems or concerns a state-issued handicap plate or permit Please do not park in neighborhoods north of the Marriott Center or east of LOST AND FOUND 900 East Ample parking is available in the lot west of LaVell Found items, including Education Week name badges, should Edwards Stadium at 1700 North 150 East Shuttle buses run be taken to the hosting table of the building in which they continuously from that parking lot to campus are found At the end of each day, all items are taken to the BYU Lost and Found office (1131 WSC, 801-422-3024) Hours are RV PARKING Monday through Friday, 9:00 a m to 5:45 p m , and Saturday We encourage you to stay in local campgrounds designed for from 8:00 a m to noon RVs While not encouraged, RVs are permitted to park in lot 37, north of the Indoor Practice Facility (see map) RV parking NO PRIVATE VENDORS OR FLYERS is restricted both day and night to this lot only RV parking on Distribution of flyers or advertising brochures of any type is campus is available for completely self-contained RVs only prohibited on university property Likewise, private vendors and is permitted beginning Saturday, August 17, on a first- are not allowed on university property come, first-served basis Lot 37 is a parking lot only; there are HELP WITH DISABILITIES no restrooms, showers, hookups, or dump sites Restrooms and showers in student housing and locker-room areas may BYU is committed to providing reasonable accommodations not be used by participants staying in RVs We also ask that for people with qualified disabilities Before registration and you not bring pets onto campus property When using the at least 30 days before the program begins, discuss your parking area, you must keep it free of litter, ensure that your individual situation with the program coordinator Standard vehicle does not leak, keep awnings contained so traffic is not LDS hearing-impaired receivers on the “red” channel (channel impeded, be sure you do not attach anything to structures, A) work in the Marriott Center If you bring a personal fixtures, surfaces, or electrical sources, and keep RVs inside receiver, headset, and batteries, your set will operate in the parking stalls as much as possible Shuttle vans run between Marriott Center If you need technical help with your set, see lot 37 and the main campus the engineers at the sound booth inside Portal H Several buildings on campus are also set up for receivers, which may PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION be checked out from 2170 WSC Call 888-743-3882 or visit www.rideuta.com for bus and train INTERNET ACCESS route time schedules and information Education Week participants have free guest access to the We strongly encourage you to use the new bus rapid transit internet via wireless network in most academic buildings system, (UVX), Route 830X, which runs (including the WSC), classrooms, and student common areas through Provo and Orem. on campus This service is not available in student housing The benefits of riding Utah Valley Express: residences except in the common areas Education Week • It is currently FREE to ride Other routes require a fare makes no guarantee of service The guest wireless network • No need to bring a car to campus is an unsecured connection; participants are advised to use caution when sending confidential information over a wireless • Buses arrive at each station every 6 to 10 minutes from network To connect to the wireless network, choose BYU- 7:00 a m to 8:00 p m on weekdays The early morning and WiFi or BYUGUEST from the list of available networks on your late evening routes, from 5:00 to 7:00 a m and from 8:00 to mobile device You will be prompted to agree to the terms 11:00 p m , arrive at each station every 15 minutes See www of service for guest access every 24 hours No password is rideuta com for weekend times needed to access BYU-WiFi or BYUGUEST

48 • Buses stops include three stations on campus: BYU DINING GIFT CARD • the BYU Stadium Station near the Marriott Center While Cougar Cash cards have been discontinued, a new BYU • the BYU North Campus Station near the BYU Conference Dining Gift Card will be available when you arrive on campus Center These dining gift cards • the BYU South Campus Station just 300 yards south of the • are nonrefundable but have no expiration date and can be Wilkinson Student Center used throughout the year; • Each end of the UVX route—the and the • give a discount on meals at the Cannon Commons; Orem Central Station—is a connecting point to FrontRunner, • can be used at all BYU Dining locations (other than UTA’s commuter rail system that has trains running between Concessions and non-BYU vendors, and are not valid at off- Ogden and Provo BYU is just a 23-minute bus ride from campus locations); either of these stations • can be loaded in increments of $25 at the time of purchase; COURTESY SHUTTLE VANS • can have additional funds added in increments of $25; Primarily to assist senior and disabled students, courtesy • cannot be deactivated or replaced if lost since the card is vans run between specified campus locations from 7:45 a m not linked to a particular person; and to 4:45 p m on Monday and from 7:45 a m to 10:00 p m (or until after the evening performances) on Tuesday through • cannot be used for purchases at the BYU Store Friday (see map on pages 34–35) Van routes take participants The BYU Dining Gift Cards will be available for purchase to key destination points, but they cannot take you directly to during Education Week at BYU Creamery stores (except Wyview the door You are responsible for moving from class to class Creamery) and at the Cougar Express convenience store located or to a parking lot or residence hall Shuttles run regularly in the Wilkinson Student Center across from the elevators between perimeter parking lots and the main campus; shuttles on the 2nd floor These cards are not available for purchase also run directly from the West Stadium Lot to campus Van through Education Week’s registration system stops are marked on the campus map on pages 34–35, and (See Dining Options on page 33.) large, detailed route maps are posted at each van stop and at Education Week information desks Buses that run between the West Stadium Lot, the Marriott Center, and the Museum of Art (adjacent to the Harris Fine Arts Center) are wheelchair accessible One wheelchair accessible van is available To contact the driver of this van, call 385-335-3143 and tell the driver at which shuttle stop you are located AIRLINE FLIGHTS AND COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION Airline flights may be arranged through BYU Travel Management Services at 801-422-3872 Mention that you are attending BYU Education Week Express Shuttle (800-397-0773) has multiple fleet vehicles and offers ground transportation from the International Airport to the Provo area Riverwoods Shuttle (801-691-0978) offers ground transportation from both the Salt Lake and Provo airports Another option to get from the Salt Lake International Airport to BYU campus is to use public transportation Board a train at the Airport Station, transfer to FrontRunner at the North Temple Station, transfer to the free UVX rapid transit bus at the Orem Central Station and ride to the BYU Stadium stop or the BYU North Campus stop Get detailed help by using the Trip Planner at www.rideuta.com

HOUSING ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Housing registration began on April 10, and as of the date of this publication, Women’s Housing and Family Housing are full A limited number of Men’s Housing spots will be available through August 9 or until filled HOTELS AND MOTELS Information about hotels and motels in the Provo area is available at educationweek.byu.edu

49 BYU STORE OTHER CAMPUS SERVICES BYU Store (WSC) BYU Bowling and Games Center (1171 WSC) Monday 7:45 a m –6:00 p m In your “spare” time, take a bowling break! Tues –Friday 7:45 a m –8:00 p m Monday–Thursday 10:00 a m –10:00 p m Saturday 10:00 a m –6:00 p m Friday 10:00 a m –midnight Cosmo’s Mini Mart (southwest corner of the BYU Store) Saturday 10:00 a m –11:30 p m Cosmo’s Mini Mart offers a variety of fresh food items and Studio 1030 (1030 WSC) snacks, as well as toiletries Treat yourself to the Paul Mitchell Signature Salon Presenter Reference Collection (BYU Store, Main Level) Monday–Wednesday 8:00 a m –5:00 p m Monday 7:45 a m –6:00 p m Thursday 8:00 a m –8:00 p m Tues –Fri 7:45 a m –8:00 p m Friday 8:00 a m –5:00 p m Saturday 9:00 a m –4:00 p m BYU Distribution Services (BYU Store, Lower Level) Monday 9:00 a m –6:00 p m Tues –Fri 9:00 a m –8:00 p m Saturday 10:00 a m –4:00 p m To order from the BYU Store, visit www.byustore.com Scripture imprinting and gift-wrap services are complimentary for in- store purchases over $5

50 About the Faculty

Alford, Kenneth L.—Professor, Church History and Doctrine, Baugh, Alexander L.—Department chair, Church History and BYU; retired U S Army colonel; PhD in computer science Doctrine, BYU; PhD in American history (24) (5, 17, 20) Beecher, Mark E.—Area director, Utah Valley North, Allen, Roger K.—Psychologist, management consultant; Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MSW (29) business consultant; cofounder, Human Development Belnap, R. Kirk—Professor, Arabic, BYU; director, National Institute and Center for Organizational Design; PhD in Middle East Language Resource Center, BYU; PhD in psychology (14, 17) linguistics (16) Andersen, Ron L.—Retired manager of Field Operations, The Bennett, Richard E.—Professor, Church History and Doctrine, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; author; MEd in BYU; PhD in American intellectual history (21, 24) career and personal development (14, 17) Bernard, Richard E.—Former interpreter trainer, MTC; ASL Anderson, Bryce A.—Product manager, Priesthood and interpreter; instructor, More Good Foundation; BA in music Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day (27, 30) Saints; MPA (4) Bird, Randall C.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Anderson, Scott L.—Clinical therapist, Suncrest Counseling Institutes of Religion; missionary; MEd in instructional Center; PhD in marriage and family therapy (14, 22) science and educational administration (28) Andrews, Kori L.—Teacher, Seminaries and Institutes of Black, Susan Easton—Emeritus professor, Church History Religion; founder, Hi Five Live; MA in family and human and Doctrine, BYU; institute teacher, Seminaries and development (5, 28) Institutes of Religion; EdD in educational psychology Ashby, Devin R.—Global outreach manager, Family History (5, 28, 30) Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Bolick, Robert L.—Attorney, Robert L Bolick, Ltd ; JD (13) MEd in educational leadership (4) Bonyata, Barbara G.—Adjunct faculty, Spanish and Ashton, Dennis D.—Psychotherapist, ForeverBound Portuguese, BYU; MA in Spanish literature (16) Adoption; adoption specialist; board member, Mission Fortify; author; MSW (19) Boyack, Merrilee A.—Executive director, Family Watch International; estate planning attorney, professional Ashton, Joyce M.—Bereavement coordinator, Rocky Mountain lecturer, author; JD (4) Hospice; certified grief counselor, author; RN (19) Bradley, Bryan D.—Associate director, Center for Teaching Atkin, William F.—Associate general counsel international, and Learning, BYU; EdD in instructional technology (24) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; LLM in international comparative law (5) Braithwaite, Scott R.—Associate professor, psychology, BYU; PhD in clinical psychology (4, 25, 28, 31) Austin, Randy T.—Attorney, Kirton McConkie; JD (11) Brinley, Douglas E.—Professor emeritus, Church History and Bahr, Damon L.—Associate professor, Teacher Education, Doctrine, BYU; author; PhD in family studies (28, 30) BYU; EdD in curriculum and instructional science (4, 5, 26, 29, 32, 37) Burrup, Lyle J.—Retired clinical social worker, Family Services; MSW (18, 21) Bair, Ted M.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; PhD in family sociology (37, 38) Burton, Wayne P.—Singer; songwriter; MD (26, 29) Baker, James M.—Board-certified genealogist; author; Busby, Dean—Professor, School of Family Life, BYU; PhD in former adjunct professor of sociology, UCLA and USC; PhD in family life (12) sociology and social psychology (37, 38) Bytheway, John G.—Part-time instructor, Ancient Scripture, Barber, Michael—Curriculum developer, Priesthood and BYU Salt Lake Center; MA in religious education (31) Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Chadwick, Jeffrey R.—Professor, Archaeology and Near Saints; PhD in educational psychology (24) Eastern Studies, BYU Jerusalem Center; professor, Church Barkdull, Matthew D.—Founder and CEO, Wholeness History and Jewish Studies, BYU; PhD in archaeology of the Integrated Solutions; licensed marriage and family therapist Middle East (27) (LMFT); MBA, MS (31) Chang, Bruce Chin-Sheng—Institute Director, Seminaries Barnes, Ted F.—Curriculum developer, Priesthood and Family and Institutes of Religion; MA in family education (12) Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Checketts, Thomas K.—Attorney and shareholder, Kirton MA in English (24) McConkie; JD (23, 26) Barrus, David F.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Chewning, Heidi N.—Assistant director, Licensing, BYU; MBA, Institutes of Religion; MPA, JD (5, 27) JD (5) Bartholomew, Ronald E.—Instructor, Seminaries and Christensen, David A.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; part-time instructor, Ancient Institutes of Religion; EdD in curriculum and education Scripture, BYU Salt Lake Center; PhD in sociology of (4, 11) education (32) Christensen, David S.—Managing partner, Milestone Bastian, Debbie A.—Singer, songwriter, musical trio Holdings; MA in management (11) Heartbound; cofounder, Aspire Higher; owner, Your Essential Potential; BA in elementary education (15, 18) Christensen, Susan H.—Elementary school teacher, ; BS in education (27) Bateman, Bradley T.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MS in agriculture (12) 51 Christensen, T. C.—Film director; director of photography, Fackrell, Tamara A.—Partner, Rodriguez-Poston & Fackrell, American Society of Cinematographers; BS in PLLC; PhD in marriage, family, and human development; JD communications (20) (26, 29) Clark, Elizabeth A.—Associate director, International Center Fawcett, David—Assistant director, Comprehensive Clinic, for Law and Religion Studies, J Reuben Clark Law School, BYU; PhD in marriage and family therapy (5) BYU; JD (20) Fawcett, Elizabeth B.—Assistant professor, UVU; PhD in Collis, Steven T.—Chair, Religious Institutions Practice marriage, family, and human development; LMFT (5) Group; law professor, author; attorney, Holland & Hart; JD Ferrell, Robert W.—Periodontist; dental surgeon; millennial (20) generation advocate; DMD, MS (15) Cordell, Zachary J.—Registered dietitian nutritionist; Fish, Kristine—Professor, Kinesiology and Health Promotion, assistant professor, Daytona State College; MA in human Cal Pomona; PhD in health education (11) nutrition (26) Flake, Lawrence R.—Professor emeritus, Church History and Crippen, Chris J.—Director, Center for Service and Learning, Doctrine, BYU; PhD in religious education (11, 15, 17) BYU; MA in education curriculum and instruction (30) Frederick, Nicholas J.—Assistant professor, Ancient Crippen, Stan G.—Educational consultant, Riverside County Scripture, BYU; PhD in history of Christianity (18) Office of Education; MS in marriage, family, and child therapy (13, 21) Gardner, Barbara Morgan—Associate professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU; PhD in instructional psychology Crockett, Julie—Associate professor, mechanical (5, 12, 19) engineering, BYU; PhD in mechanical engineering (5) Garrison, Melissa B.—Assistant editor, Church History Cummings, Benjamin F.—Associate professor, behavioral Department; BA in American studies (27) finance, The American College of Financial Services; partner, Blue Barn Wealth; PhD in personal financial planning (16) Gaskill, Alonzo L.—Professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU; PhD in biblical studies (5) Cutchins, Dennis R.—Associate professor, English, BYU; PhD in American literature (18) Gibson, Kenneth G.—Principal, The VisionLink Advisory Group; BA in communications (23, 26) Degn, Patrick D.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MA in military history and classical warfare (37, 38) Godfrey, Crystal E.—Blogger; presenter, Tasty Simple Cheap; BA in marketing communications (37, 38) Dirkmaat, Gerrit J.—Assistant professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU; historian and writer, The Joseph Smith Papers Godfrey, Matthew C.—Managing historian and general Project; PhD in American history (27) editor, The Joseph Smith Papers Project; PhD in history (21) Dundas, Gregory S.—Attorney advisor, U S Securities and Goodman, Michael A.—Associate professor, Church History Exchange Commission; PhD in Greek and Roman history (29) and Doctrine, BYU; PhD in marriage, family, and human development (22, 25) Dushku, Alexander—Attorney, shareholder, Kirton McConkie; JD (20, 26) Gordon, James D. lll—Assistant to the president for planning and assessment, professor of law, BYU; JD (14, 23) Dyer, Nicole E.—Professional genealogist, Family Locket Genealogists; BA in history (19, 21) Greene, James R.—Global marketing manager, FamilySearch; MBA in finance and marketing (16) Dyer, W. Gibb Jr.—Professor, Marriott School of Business, BYU; author; PhD in management (23) Grey, Matthew J.—Associate professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in archaeology and history of ancient Judaism Eastmond, Steven—CEO and therapist, Family Transitions (4, 11, 14) Counseling; LCSW, MSW (26) Griffin, Tyler J.—Associate teaching professor, Ancient Eddington, David S.—Professor, linguistics and English Scripture, BYU; PhD in instructional technology language, BYU; PhD in linguistics (28) (5, 15, 22, 31, 32) Edgington, Leslie Sherman—Editor, Church History Griffiths, Casey P.—Assistant professor, Church History Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and Doctrine, BYU; PhD in educational leadership and BA in English (19) foundations (4, 11) Egbert, Ryan C.—Advisor and executive officer, Scott Marsh Griffiths, Robert D.—Adjunct professor, Political Science, Financial; MS in business administration and accounting BYU; MA in public policy (32) (5, 37, 38) Grow, Matthew J.—Managing director, Church History Eggett, Ryan K.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Religion; choir director, Missionary Training Center; PhD in PhD in history (19) educational psychology (38) Hales, Lori H.—Singer, songwriter, musical trio Heartbound; Elder, Diana S.—Accredited professional genealogist, cofounder, Aspire Higher motivational seminars (15, 18) ICAPGen; BA in elementary education (25) Hansbrow, Brian J.—Curriculum developer, Priesthood and Erekson, Keith A.—Director, ; The Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; PhD in history Saints; MS in instructional design (24) (22) Hansen, Steven L.—Senior district court judge, State of Utah; Erwin, Benjamin R.—Licensed marriage and family therapist mediator, Hansen Mediation LLC; JD (17) (LMFT); PhD (24) Hanson, Kristy L.—Attorney, MacArthur, Heder and Metler; JD (23) 52 Harper, Steven C.—Professor, Church History and Doctrine, Johnson, Trav D.—Director, Bachelor of General Studies BYU; editor in chief, BYU Studies Quarterly; PhD in American Program, BYU; PhD in educational psychology (17) history (27) Jordan, Richard W. Jr.—Curriculum writer, Seminaries and Harrison, Roger G.—Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Institutes of Religion; MEd in curriculum and instruction (19) BYU; PhD in chemistry (13) King, Michael L.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Hatch, Trevan G.—Ancient scripture and religious studies Institutes of Religion; MA in adult education (15, 18) specialist, Harold B Lee Library, BYU; PhD in Bible and Knecht, Scott—Retired area director, Seminaries and Jewish studies (32, 38) Institutes of Religion; MA in human behavior (11, 14) Haws, J. B.—Associate professor, Church History and Knowlton, Benjamin J.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes Doctrine, BYU; PhD in American history (5) of Religion; MPA (32) Heimburger, Christian K.—Volume editor, The Joseph Smith Korth, Byran B.—Associate professor, Church History and Papers Project; PhD in modern American history (27) Doctrine, BYU; PhD in human development and family Hilton, John L. III—Associate professor, Ancient Scripture, studies (27) BYU; PhD in instructional psychology (13, 16) Lamb, John D.—Professor emeritus, Chemistry and Hilton, Lani O.—Homemaker; author; BS in family life Biochemistry, BYU; PhD in chemistry (24, 27) education (4, 5, 16) Latimer, Brett H.—Instructor, American Heritage, BYU Salt Hinckley, Clark B.—Advisory director, Zions Bank; MS in Lake Center; MA in church and state studies (28, 30) business (22) Lau, Jeremy L.—President and chief investment officer, Hinckley, Jane G.—Adjunct faculty, Comparative Arts and Prudent Investors Network, Inc ; BS in accounting (30) Letters, BYU; PhD in humanities (5, 20) Line, C. Robert—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Hinckley, Jaren S.—Professor, School of Music, BYU; DM in Religion; PhD in sociology of religion (31, 32) clarinet performance (24) Lofgran, Reid W.—Doctor, North Canyon Medical, The Walker Hinckley, Kevin A.—Licensed professional counselor, Cove Center; DO in family and addiction medicine (30) Fort Counseling; MEd in counseling (17, 20, 23) Ludlow, Jared W.—Professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in Hinton, Matthew W.—Preservice trainer, Religious Education, Near Eastern religions (15, 22) BYU; MA in marriage and family human development (32) Ludwig, Kristy A.—Licensed clinical psychologist in private Holdman, Gayle—Artist, writer, glass art creator; BA in family practice, University of Washington, and Seattle Children’s science (22) Hospital; PhD in clinical psychology (24) Holmoe, Thomas A.—Athletic director, BYU; MS in athletic Macdonald, Taylor O.—Retired historian; MA in international administration (17) business and Spanish (4, 5) Horton, Andrew O.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Macfarlane, Roger T.—Professor, Comparative Arts and Religion; MA in education, instruction, and curriculum (30) Letters, BYU; PhD in classical studies (16) Hull, Kerry M.—Professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in MacKay, Michael H.—Assistant professor, Church History and linguistic anthropology (15) Doctrine, BYU; PhD in history (12) Hunsaker, Stephen K.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes Manscill, Craig K.—Associate professor, Church History and of Religion; MA in family and human development (17, 19, 24) Doctrine, BYU; EdD in education (20) Huntsman, Eric D.—Professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; Marianno, Scott D.—Historian and writer, Church History coordinator, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, BYU; PhD in Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; ancient history (4, 5, 12, 15) MA in history (27) Jacobs, Curtis L.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Marks, Loren D.—Professor, School of Family Life, BYU; PhD Religion; MS in counseling (15, 18) in family studies and human development (18) Jepson, Jared A.—Region director, Seminaries and Institutes Martin, Jan J.—Assistant professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; of Religion; PhD in educational leadership and policy PhD in 16th-century English Bible translation (18) studies (37, 38) Martinsen, Rob A.—Associate professor, Spanish and Jewell, Olivia Lyman—Family history consultant; BS in Portuguese, BYU; PhD in foreign language education (4) human resources and management (30) Mathews, Mark A.—Visiting instructor, Religious Education, Johnson, Art—Manager, senior missionary services, BYU; PhD in education (12) Missionary Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of McClendon, Debra Theobald—Licensed clinical psychologist; Latter-day Saints; BS in business (5, 18) PhD in clinical psychology, MA in marriage and family Johnson, Christine S.—Judge, Utah State Courts; JD (11) therapy (16, 19, 25) Johnson, Gregory L.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes McClendon, Richard J.—Associate director, Institutional of Religion; MEd (30) Assessment and Analysis, BYU; PhD in sociology (16) Johnson, Janiece L.—Faculty research associate, Maxwell Melendez, Barbara—Shareholder, Richards Brandt Miller Institute, BYU; PhD in American history (30) Nelson; JD (20) Johnson, Michael C.—Consultant, Center for Teaching Merriman, Andrea C.—Program administrator, Conferences and Learning, BYU; PhD in instructional psychology and Workshops, BYU; MPA (12, 16) and technology (24) Midgley, Peter M.—Director, Copyright Licensing, BYU; JD (5) 53 Miller, Christopher M.—Manager, Prefield Services, Petersen, Brad E.—Operations manager and executive chef, Missionary Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Chef Brad’s Fusion Grain Cooking (37, 38) Latter-day Saints; MBA (5, 18) Peterson, Scott M.—Founder, Peterson Wealth Advisors; Miller, Denise P.—Cofounder, VisionBound International LLC chartered financial consultant; BS in financial planning (4, 23) (4, 5) Price, Joseph P. IV—Professor, Economics, BYU; specialist in Miller, Kevin R.—President, Visionbound International, family, education, health, and behavioral economics; PhD in Inc ; international leadership development expert; MEd in economics (13) adult and continuing education, secondary education, and Prince, Diane Bills—Professional speaker, author, tour strategy and operations (4, 5) educator; BS in education (4) Miller, Mary C.—Marriage and family therapist; MA in Reeder, Jennifer—Nineteenth century women’s history psychology (19) specialist, Church History Department, The Church of Jesus Miller, Richard B.—Professor and department chair, Christ of Latter-day Saints; PhD in American history (30) Sociology, BYU; PhD in marriage and family therapy (19) Richards, A. LeGrand—Associate professor, Educational Millet, Robert L.—Professor emeritus, Ancient Scripture, Leadership and Foundations, BYU; PhD in philosophy (4, 29) BYU; PhD in religious studies (13, 16) Richards, Eric D.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Milne, Don L.—Financial literacy manager, Zions Bank; MBA (31) Religion; MA in education (4) Miner, James Oneil—Concert pianist, composer, JOM Music Richards, Matthew K.—Attorney, Kirton McConkie; JD (20) Productions; MS in public administration and organizational Ricks, Brian W.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of development (5, 20) Religion; PhD in educational leadership (29) —Associate professor, Political Science, BYU; Monson, J. Quin Ricks, Marie C.—Licensed professional counselor, Family PhD in political science (20) Strategies Counseling Center; certified grief and loss Moore, Adam M.—Clinical director, Utah Valley Counseling; specialist; professional organizer; MC in counseling PhD in marriage and family therapy (14) (5, 23, 26, 29) Moore, Richard G.—Retired instructor, Seminaries and Ricks, Stephen D.—Professor, Asian and Near Eastern Institutes of Religion; Office of Religious Outreach Fellow, Languages, BYU; PhD in ancient Near Eastern religions (12, 18) BYU; EdD (4) Rosell, Philip R.—Coordinator, Seminaries and Institutes of Morgan, Matthew B.—Medical director of IT and quality Religion; MS in educational administration (26) improvement, associate professor, Department of Radiology Schade, Lori K.—Owner, Compassionate Connections and Imaging Sciences, University of Utah; MD, MS (26, 29, 31) Counseling; adjunct faculty, School of Family Life, BYU; LMFT; Mortensen, Alan W—Attorney, Dewsnup, King, Olsen, Worel, PhD in marriage and family therapy (29) Havas, Mortensen; JD (11, 14, 17) Scherbel, Paul M.—Manager, Missionary Technology Muhlestein, Kerry M.—Professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD Operations, Missionary Department, The Church of Jesus in Egyptology and Hebrew Bible (15, 18, 21) Christ of Latter-day Saints; MS in business information systems (24) Murphy, Paul B.—Curriculum developer, Priesthood and Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Schmidt, Darren E.—Principal, Seminaries and Institutes of Saints; MBA (24) Religion; author; MEd in educational psychology (37) Musgrave, Me’Chel Merrill—Singer, songwriter, musical trio Segelke, Jeffrey R.—Financial consultant, Segelke Financial Heartbound; cofounder, Aspire Higher; owner, Grand View Group; BA in finance (21) Reception Center (15, 18) Sharp, Ryan H.—Assistant professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; Nielsen, Sharon E.—Editor, The Joseph Smith Papers Project; MEd in educational leadership (18, 28) MA in ancient civilizations and biblical studies (27) Sheffield, Kathleen B.—Adjunct faculty, Dance, BYU; EdD Ogletree, Mark D.—Associate professor, Church History and in social and cultural equity, research, and educational Doctrine, BYU; marriage and family therapist; PhD in family leadership (4) and human development (17, 20) Smith, Alex D.—Historian, The Joseph Smith Papers Project; Olsen, Sally F.—Homemaker; AA in child development and MA in U S History (27) family relations (5, 29) Smith, D. Mick—Visiting instructor, Religious Education, BYU; Ong, Ted H.—President, Prudent Investors Network; MBA in PhD in education (31) international marketing (4, 27) Smith, I. Daniel—Video producer, Book of Mormon Central; Owens, Bradley P.—Associate professor, Marriott School of MPA in nonprofit organizations (32) Management, BYU; PhD in organizational behavior (4, 5) Smith, Julie M.—Independent scholar; MA in biblical studies (21) Page, Tana S.—Adjunct faculty, BYU; author and national Smith, Kristen Walker—Public speaker; BA in modern dance (30) curriculum developer; MS in health education (14) Snelgrove, Clark—Demonstration coordinator, Physics and —Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Pali, Nathan D. Astronomy, BYU; MS in physics education (13) Religion; PhD in leadership (32) Sokol, Connie E.—Author; speaker; media personality; —Professor, Asian and Near Eastern Parry, Donald W. founder, Balance reDefined; BS in elementary education (17) Languages, BYU; PhD in Hebrew Bible and (5, 23) Soper, Kerry D.—Professor, Comparative Arts and Letters, BYU; PhD in American studies (18) Perry, Janice Kapp—Composer, Prime Recordings (26) 54 Sorensen, Stephanie D.—Adjunct faculty, Church History and Thorne-Murphy, Leslee—Associate dean, Humanities, BYU; Doctrine, BYU; author; MA in Spanish pedagogy (18) PhD in English (18) Sorenson, Gayla—Assistant dean, J Reuben Clark Law Top, Brent L.—Professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU; School, BYU; JD (20) author; PhD in instructional psychology and technology (22, 25) Spackman, T. Ben—PhD student, Claremont Graduate University; MA in history of religion (31) Top, Justin B.—Chaplain, U S Navy; MA in religious education (4, 14, 17, 25) Spencer, Joseph M.—Assistant professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in philosophy (15, 21) Trayner, Stephen J.—Attorney; shareholder, Strong & Hanni; JD (11, 14, 17) Staker, Mark L.—Master curator, Historic Sites Division, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; PhD in cultural Verzello, Jessica P.—Curriculum developer, Priesthood and anthropology (21, 24) Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; BA in English language and editing (24) Steed, Katie E.—Disability specialist manager, Priesthood and Family Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Walker, Jeffrey N.—Attorney, Holman & Walker; senior Latter-day Saints; MS in special education (4) advisor, The Joseph Smith Papers Project; adjunct faculty, J Reuben Clark Law School, BYU; JD (15) Steffen, Patrick R.—Professor, Psychology, and director of clinical training, BYU; PhD in clinical psychology, board Walker, Laura P.—Professor and associate dean, College certified in biofeedback (5) of Family, Home, and Social Sciences, BYU; PhD in developmental psychology (12) Stephenson, Cami J.—Licensing administrator, Copyright Services, BYU; JD (5) Wayment, Thomas A.—Professor, Comparative Arts and Letters, BYU; PhD in New Testament studies (19, 31) Stevenson, Elder Gary E.—Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (19) Webb, Jason M.—Clinical director, Annie’s House; MSW, LCSW, Stevenson, Lawrence D.—Author; professional trainer, LASUDC (15) GoalsWork Institute; MS in public administration (25) Welch, John W.—Professor, J Reuben Clark Law School, BYU; Stoker, John R.—President and CEO, DialogueWORKS; MA JD (13, 27) in organizational behavior, leadership development; JD in corporate law (20, 23) West, Jonathan R.—Teacher, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MEd (37) Stokes, Harold T.—Professor emeritus, physics and astronomy, BYU; PhD in physics (13) White, Benjamin Hyrum—Visiting instructor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; author; MA in religious education (4, 12) Sudweeks, Bryan L.—Associate teaching professor, Finance, BYU; PhD in business administration; CFA in finance (4, 21) Whiting, Jason B.—Professor, School of Family Life, BYU; PhD in marriage and family therapy (16) Sun, Lisa Grow—Professor, J Reuben Clark Law School, BYU; JD (11) Wilcox, Brad R.—Associate professor, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in curriculum and instruction (19, 22, 31) Swan, Richard H.—Associate director, Center for Teaching and Learning, BYU; PhD in instructional psychology and Williams, David L.—Global operations manager, Church- technology (24) Service Missionary Program, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; MBA (18) Sweat, Anthony R.—Assistant professor, Church History and Doctrine, BYU; author; artist; PhD in curriculum and Wilson, Lynne Hilton—Teacher, Seminaries and Institutes of instruction (19, 22, 25, 28) Religion; PhD in theology and American religious history (4, 5, 19, 38) Swensen, James R.—Associate professor, Comparative Arts and Letters, BYU; PhD in art history and history of Woodger, Mary Jane—Professor, Church History and photography (16) Doctrine, BYU; EdD in educational leadership (4, 20) Taeger, Stephan D.—Teacher, Seminaries and Institutes of Wride, Brent D.—Attorney, Ray Quinney & Nebeker; JD (17) Religion; adjunct faculty, Ancient Scripture, BYU; PhD in Wright, Randal A.—Author, speaker, tour guide; PhD in family instructional psychology and technology (31) studies (4, 5, 22, 25) Taggart, Gregory H.—Attorney, Taggart Law; adjunct faculty, Wright, Rita R.—Director, Springville Museum of Art; PhD in General Education, Honors, and English, BYU; JD (4, 19) European art history and religious art history (27) Tait, Lisa Olsen—Historian and writer, Church History Wrigley, Carrie M.—Counselor, Morning Light Counseling; Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; singer and songwriter; LCSW; MSW in child and family PhD in American literature and women’s studies (19) intervention (5, 20, 23) Tanner, Rick Jr.—Instructor, Seminaries and Institutes of Religion; MBA in business (37, 38) Tanner, Ronald M.—Portfolio director, FamilySearch; MS in computer science (16) Taylor, Emily M.—Office supervisor and mediator, Center for Conflict Resolution, BYU; certified mediator and conflict coach; MA; MPS in international policy and conflict resolution (21) Thatcher, Jennifer Y.—Adjunct faculty, BYU Salt Lake Center; MS in marriage, family, and human development (15) 55 Topical Listing of Classes BIBLE Examining Foundations in the Book of Mormon: Exploring How The Abrahamic Covenant Path: How Understanding What the to Stay Grounded upon the Rock of Our Redeemer ...... 12 Abrahamic Covenant Is Can Guide You in Your Efforts to Pursue Expounding the Scriptures in One ...... 18 the Covenant Path ...... 18 Finding Christ in the Humanities ...... 16 And the Trees “Shall Clap Their Hands”: Isaiah Teaches Us about Fear, Loss, and Great Joy ...... 20 Growing from “Grace to Grace”: A Road Map for Making Spiritual Progress in Our Lives ...... 23 And the Word Spake: The Teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of John .. 4 Handling Faith Crisis in Church History: A Guide to the Apostles Peter and Paul on Families and Women ...... 38 Gospel Topics Essays ...... 11 Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming to Christ through the Is America in Peril? Book of Mormon Perspectives ...... 30 Gospel of John ...... 15 KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on The Book of Revelation: Preparing for the Second Coming ...... 4 BookofMormonCentral.org ...... 5 Dialogues—Extended One-on-One Conversations with the Lord Living in Times of War and Rumors of Wars: Principles from the in the Gospel of John ...... 4 Book of Mormon ...... 37 The English Bible: Prelude to the Restoration ...... 11 Martin Harris: Uncompromising Witness of the Book of Mormon .... 5 The Fall and Restoration of Eden as a Model of Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon ...... 28 the Covenant Path ...... 37 Teaching the New Testament and the Book of Mormon ...... 17 The Farewell Discourses in the Gospel of John: Speaking to Disciples Then and Now ...... 5 Teaching Young Children the Doctrine of Christ ...... 27 For Great Are the Words of Isaiah: Why Every Latter-day Saint Types and Shadows of the Savior as Found in the Can Understand and Benefit from the Teachings of Isaiah ...... 12 Book of Mormon ...... 38 Four Pillars of Discipleship ...... 26 Understanding Isaiah in the Book of Mormon ...... 21 How Jesus Reveals His Father’s Plan in the New Testament Parables ...... 13 CHURCH HISTORY Images of the Covenant Path ...... 38 27 Parallels between Ancient and Modern Temples: How Did the Prophet Joseph Smith Get It Right? ...... 5 Jesus Christ’s Glorious, Magnificent Second Coming: A Close Reading of Revelation 19 ...... 5 The Best of BYU Studies ...... 27 Jesus’s Discourses about His Identity and Role in the Building Faith with True, Well-Told Stories ...... 17 Gospel of John ...... 4 Christopher Columbus and the Restoration of the Gospel ...... 22 Making Sense of the Bible by Putting the Text in Context ...... 31 “A Day of Pentecost Indeed”: The Lord Reveals Himself in the New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Latter-day Saint Kirtland Temple ...... 37 Christianity: Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity ...... 12 Dreams in Joseph Smith’s Family ...... 4 The Path of Discipleship in Mark’s Gospel ...... 21 Emma Hale Smith, Daughter in God’s Kingdom ...... 24 Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles: Background for Come, Follow Me Exploring the Restoration of the Priesthood ...... 12 Study of Paul’s Epistles ...... 22 From Tabernacle to Temple: History of the Provo Tabernacle Rescuing Wayward Souls ...... 31 and Its Transformation into a Temple/Karl G. Maeser ...... 29 Teaching the New Testament and the Book of Mormon ...... 17 Handling Faith Crisis in Church History: A Guide to the Translating the New Testament: Our Latter-day Saint Gospel Topics Essays ...... 11 Bible Heritage ...... 31 “Hearken and Hear and Obey the Law”: Continuing the The World of Women in the New Testament ...... 5 Restoration in the Land of Kirtland ...... 26 How Can We “Know Brother Joseph” Today? ...... 22 BOOK OF MORMON “I Am the True Light That Lighteth Every Man” (D&C 93:2): The Abrahamic Covenant Path: How Understanding What the Revelations in the Newel K. Whitney Store ...... 32 Abrahamic Covenant Is Can Guide You in Your Efforts to Pursue “I Have Accepted This House”: Pentecostal Experiences in the the Covenant Path ...... 18 Kirtland Temple, Leaving and Rebuilding Kirtland ...... 5 The Best of BYU Studies ...... 27 “I Will Give unto You My Law”: Gathering to Kirtland and the The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Document ...... 18 Newel K. Whitney Home ...... 4 Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon (Sponsored by the Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers ...... 27 Book of Mormon Academy), ...... 15, 18 Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation ...... 32 Joseph Smith Sr. in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York ...... 21 56 Karl G. Maeser: Master Teacher ...... 4 DOCTRINE & COVENANTS The Latter-day Saint Experience in Northern Missouri, 1836–1838 ... 24 “Chase Darkness from among You” (D&C 50:25): Reducing the Risk of Suicide ...... 4 Legal Highlights from the Restoration ...... 15 “Day of Delight”: How Honoring the Sabbath Keeps Us Martin Harris: Uncompromising Witness of the Book of Mormon .... 5 Holy and Happy ...... 22 “May the Kingdom of God Go Forth”: 30+ Revelations in the “The Great Day of the Lord”: The Promised Blessings of the Isaac Morley and John Johnson Homes ...... 5 Millennium as Revealed in the Doctrine and Covenants (Sections 29, 45, 88, and 101) ...... 21 “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation ...... 18 Growing from “Grace to Grace”: A Road Map for Making Spiritual “The Olive Leaf . . . Plucked from the Tree of Paradise”: 22+ Revelations in Progress in Our Lives ...... 23 the Newel K. Whitney Store and the Joseph and Emma Smith Home ... 5 “Hearken and Hear and Obey the Law”: Continuing the The Prophet Joseph Smith and Leadership: Four Crucial Years ...... 21 Restoration in the Land of Kirtland ...... 26 The Prophet Joseph Smith: From Quincy to Carthage ...... 30 “I Am the True Light That Lighteth Every Man” (D&C 93:2): Revelations in the Newel K. Whitney Store ...... 32 Religious Art over the Centuries: Messages of Understanding and Truth ...... 27 Temples Rising: A Legacy of Sacrifice and Devotion ...... 24 Saints: Behind-the-Scenes Insights into the New Four-Volume History of the Church ...... 19 EDUCATION America’s Addiction Crisis: Beyond Opioids ...... 30 Transcendent Truths from the First Vision ...... 4 The Art and Discipline of Effective Teaching ...... 24 Understanding Agency and Revelation through Church History ..... 32 Becoming a More Effective Teacher ...... 14 “The Voice of the Lord Is unto All Men”: The Astounding Year of Revelation in the Johnson Home in Hiram, Ohio ...... 29 Drawing Back the Cosmic Veil: Science and Revelation in the Latter Days ...... 24 What Early Church History Can Teach Us about Missionary Work and Ministering Today ...... 37 Finish at Home What You Started at BYU: Introducing the Bachelor of General Studies Degree Program ...... 17 COMMUNICATION Language: The Myths and Fascinating Realities behind This Uniquely Human Capacity ...... 28 Becoming Bilingual: Language-Learning Tips, Tricks, and Motivation for All Ages ...... 4 Leaving Room for Holy Envy: Seeing Good in Other Religions and Cultures ...... 5 Building a Strong Marriage ...... 25 Lifelong Reading: 5 Best ...... 18 Gathering Ourselves and Loved Ones on the Covenant Path ...... 21 Physics Is More Fun Than You Think ...... 13 He Said, She Said: Men and Women in Conversation So Your Daughter Wants to Change the World: How an and Relationships ...... 4 Engineering Degree Can Make It Possible ...... 5 How to Build Happy, Enduring Relationships: Practical Tools for Teach Ye Creatively: Facilitating Adult Learning ...... 5 Developing a Positive Marriage and Family ...... 20 Understanding Copyright and Its Applicability to You: Language: The Myths and Fascinating Realities behind This Copyright and Your Church Calling ...... 5 Uniquely Human Capacity ...... 28 Understanding Copyright and Its Applicability to You: Making Marriage Wonderful Again ...... 28 Copyright Basics ...... 5 Marriage Resilience: Working Together to Keep Your Understanding Religious Freedom ...... 20 Relationship Strong ...... 16 Mindful Marriage: Unlock Your Full Marriage Potential ...... 29 FAMILY AND MARRIAGE Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication ...... 32 Building a Strong Family ...... 31 Parenting Skills to Raise Responsible, Emotionally Building a Strong Marriage ...... 25 Mature Children ...... 14 Come, Follow Me: Am I Doing It Right? ...... 24 Three Keys to Strengthen Your Marriage ...... 16 Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Teaching in the Home ..... 22 The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit ...... 13, 16 Cultivating Eternal Relationships: The How and Why of Becoming One with God and Family ...... 5 Understanding and Applying Effective Conflict Resolution Skills in Everyday Life ...... 21 Divorce: Moving Forward (and Helping Others Move Forward) When Marriage Ends ...... 12 Understanding How to Work through Relationship Challenges ...... 23 The Doctrine of the Family: How the Plan of Salvation Informs YSA Survival 101: Navigating the Dating World ...... 24 Latter-day Saint Doctrine on Marriage and the Family ...... 22 57 Facing Difficult Social and Emotional Issues ...... 24 Making Memories of You: Tell Your Story with Today’s Technology ...... 4 Family Dinner: From Chore to Joy ...... 37 Sacrifice, Angels, and Miracles in Temple and Gathering Ourselves and Loved Ones on the Covenant Path ...... 21 Family History Work ...... 21 Habits of Successful Relationships ...... 5 Using FamilySearch to Discover, Correct, Enrich, Save, and He Said, She Said: Men and Women in Conversation Preserve Your Ancestors as Families ...... 16 and Relationships ...... 4 How to Build Happy, Enduring Relationships: Practical Tools FINANCE for Developing a Positive Marriage and Family ...... 20 Advanced Financial Planning: Strategies for Business Owners How to Show Videos at Church and at Home ...... 24 and Those with Larger Estates or Higher Tax Brackets ...... 5 Making Marriage Wonderful Again ...... 28 America’s Financial Future: Compelling Personal Opportunities ...... 5 Marriage and Family: Relevance of the Everyday Beginning Investing: A Principles-Based Approach ...... 4 Journey—Poetry and Prose ...... 5 Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances ...... 21 Marriage Resilience: Working Together to Keep Your DIY: Designing and Curating Your Own Investment Portfolio ...... 30 Relationship Strong ...... 16 Economics Shapes Our World: What We Need to Know ...... 32 Mindful Marriage: Unlock Your Full Marriage Potential ...... 29 Estate Planning and Asset Protection ...... 13 Ministering: Demonstrated Discipleship ...... 30 Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Small Daily Habits That Make One of the Most Important Decisions You Will Ever Make: a Big Difference ...... 26 Whom You Will Marry ...... 4 Investing for Growth While Managing Risk: Beating Inflation Promoting Healthy Sexuality: Help for Couples and Parents ...... 12 Using Nobel Prize–Winning (Yet Simple) Principles Used by Institutional Investors ...... 27 Recognizing Our Doctrinal and Cultural Relationship between Faith and Physical Health ...... 26 Investing for Retirement: Retirement Income ...... 4 Rejoicing in Motherhood and Feeling the Lord’s “Peace Like . . . Investing for Retirement: Target-Date Funds ...... 4 a River” Each Day by Doing What Is Essential for Our Families ...... 27 Investing for Retirement ...... 4 Relationship Enhancement: Skills and Virtues ...... 5 Investing Strategies for Today ...... 21 Rich Families, Poor Families: How Your Ability to Create and Transfer Your Million-Dollar Choices: Empowering a Lifetime of Maximum Family’s Human, Social, and Financial Capital Makes the Difference for Personal Choice through Small, Insightful, Daily Choices ...... 38 Your Family, Your Business, and Your Community ...... 23 More Money Than You’ll Ever Need: Living an Abundant Life Successfully Handling Family Law Issues ...... 23 While Developing the Tools of Eternal Prosperity ...... 37 Surviving the Roller Coaster of Marriage and Family in the The Psychology of Money Decisions ...... 16 Digital Age ...... 29 The Retirement Income Plan: A Guide to Managing Your Teaching Your Children Values ...... 26 Money to Last throughout Retirement ...... 23 Three Keys to Strengthen Your Marriage ...... 16 Rich Families, Poor Families: How Your Ability to Create and Transfer Your Transforming Your Home into a Sanctuary of Faith ...... 15 Family’s Human, Social, and Financial Capital Makes the Difference for Your Family, Your Business, and Your Community ...... 23 The Unique Problems of Estate Planning for Blended Families ...... 4 Shedding Some Light on Obscure Estate Planning Problems Unleash the Power of Families: Transform Your Home into a and Tools ...... 19 Sanctuary of Faith ...... 5 Ten Steps for Debt Elimination and Financial Tranquility from “The Veil o’er the Earth Is Beginning to Burst” (Hymns, no. 2) ...... 37 a Latter-day Saint Perspective ...... 31 The World of Women in the New Testament ...... 5 The Unique Problems of Estate Planning for Blended Families ...... 4

FAMILY HISTORY GOSPEL TOPICS Becoming a Better Genealogist ...... 25 A Fresh View to Inspire and Connect with Young Adults ...... 15 The Best Ways to Do German Family History Research with A Pattern for Acquiring Spiritual Knowledge: How You Can Learn Spiritual Modern Technology ...... 38 Truths, Overcome Doubt, and Help Others Do the Same ...... 19 Family History Tips and Tools for the Busy Life ...... 30 A People of the Word: Expanding the Saints’ Understanding ...... 30 Finding and Reserving Temple Ordinances for Your Ancestors ...... 19 A Perfect Brightness of Hope ...... 14 Linking the Human Family Together on the Family Tree: Insights A Time to Laugh: The Place of Humor in the Church ...... 15 from the BYU Record Linking Lab ...... 13 Activating Your Inborn Capacity for Joy: How to Trigger Making Good Use of DNA Results in Family History Research ...... 37 Your Innate Ability to Experience Happiness ...... 5 Making Memories of You: Gather the Stories of Your Family ...... 4 And the Word Spake: The Teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of John ...... 4 Making Memories of You: Preserve Everything on FamilySearch.org ...... 4 Anxious, Anyone? ...... 25 58 Apostles Peter and Paul on Families and Women ...... 38 For Great Are the Words of Isaiah: Why Every Latter-day Saint Can Understand and Benefit from the Teachings of Isaiah ...... 12 Becoming a More Effective Teacher ...... 14 Four Pillars of Discipleship ...... 26 Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming to Christ through the Gospel of John ...... 15 Four Words in the Scriptures That Have Significant Spiritual Impact ...... 26 Becoming the Person God Intends You to Be ...... 37 From Tabernacle to Temple: History of the Provo Tabernacle The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Document ...... 18 and Its Transformation into a Temple/Karl G. Maeser ...... 29 The Book of Revelation: Preparing for the Second Coming ...... 4 Gaining the Disposition of a Disciple ...... 30 Bringing Christ into Our Personal Finances ...... 21 General Conference: Taking It Personally ...... 32 By Divine Design: The Founding of America and the Getting to Know the First Presidency ...... 18 Restoration of the Gospel ...... 11 God’s Hand in America’s Birth ...... 5 Celebrate the Sabbath! Ideas for Face-to-Face Gospel-Centered Games and Interactive Fun for All Ages ...... 5 Grace: It’s So Amazing! ...... 31 Come, Follow Me: Am I Doing It Right? ...... 24 “The Great Day of the Lord”: The Promised Blessings of the Millennium as Revealed in the Doctrine and Covenants Coming unto Christ through Daily Decisions ...... 30 (Sections 29, 45, 88, and 101) ...... 21 Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Learning to Love The Great Questions of Human Existence: A Few Answers and Serve Others ...... 25 from the Restored Gospel ...... 29 “Day of Delight”: How Honoring the Sabbath Keeps Us Handling Faith Crisis in Church History: A Guide to the Holy and Happy ...... 22 Gospel Topics Essays ...... 11 “A Day of Pentecost Indeed”: The Lord Reveals Himself in the Have a Question? Let’s See about Some Answers ...... 18 Kirtland Temple ...... 37 “Having Many Revelations Daily”: Understanding Barriers Dealing with Difficult Doctrinal Questions Using the Church’s That May Be Hindering Daily Revelation ...... 17 Gospel Topics Essays ...... 5 Hearing the Voice of the Lord: Understanding and Defenders of Religious Freedom: Joseph Smith and Following the Spirit ...... 4 Abraham Lincoln ...... 14 Heart, Might, Mind, and Strength: The WAY to Serve God ...... 4 Dialogues—Extended One-on-One Conversations with the Lord in the Gospel of John ...... 4 “Help Thou Mine Unbelief”: Supporting Those We Love through a Crisis of Faith ...... 4 The Doctrine of the Family: How the Plan of Salvation Informs Latter-day Saint Doctrine on Marriage and the Family ...... 22 Helping Members with Disabilities Fully Access the Blessings Available in the Church ...... 4 Drawing Back the Cosmic Veil: Science and Revelation in the Latter Days ...... 24 Hope, Humility, and Humor: A Trinity of Righteous Resilience in the Latter Days ...... 4 Dreams as Revelation ...... 20 How Can We “Know Brother Joseph” Today? ...... 22 Dreams in Joseph Smith’s Family ...... 4 How Jesus Reveals His Father’s Plan in the New Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel Library Testament Parables ...... 13 for Android Devices ...... 30 How to Obtain Inspiration Needed to Make Good Decisions Drinking Deeply from the Scriptures Using the Gospel Library and Live a Happy Life ...... 5 for Apple Devices ...... 27 How You Can Have Miracles in Your Life: Spiritual Gifts Embracing Priesthood Privileges ...... 12 and Blessings ...... 4 Emma Hale Smith, Daughter in God’s Kingdom ...... 24 I Can’t! . . . or Don’t Want To: Scriptural and Prophetic Keys to Overcoming The English Bible: Prelude to the Restoration ...... 11 Self-Doubt and Lack of Desire ...... 25 Enhancing Your Study of the Book of Mormon (Sponsored by the “I Have Accepted This House”: Pentecostal Experiences in the Book of Mormon Academy) ...... 15, 18 Kirtland Temple, Leaving and Rebuilding Kirtland ...... 5 Esteeming in Love: An In-Depth Look at the Life of President I Have Learned by Experience ...... 4 Russell M. Nelson ...... 4 “I Will Give unto You My Law”: Gathering to Kirtland and the Examining Foundations in the Book of Mormon: Exploring Newel K. Whitney Home ...... 4 How to Stay Grounded upon the Rock of Our Redeemer ...... 12 Images of the Covenant Path ...... 38 Expounding the Scriptures in One ...... 18 Increasing Your Emotional Intelligence to Improve The Farewell Discourses in the Gospel of John: Speaking Your Relationships ...... 20 to Disciples Then and Now ...... 5 Insights for Latter-day Saints ...... 30 Finding and Reserving Temple Ordinances for Your Ancestors ...... 19 Insights from The Joseph Smith Papers ...... 27 Finding Christ in the Humanities ...... 16 Insights from the Scriptures Highlighted in the Stained-Glass Finding Joy and Comfort, Even in the Midst of Life’s Storms ...... 5 Window in the Rome Italy Temple Visitors’ Center ...... 22 Focusing on Jesus Christ Brings Power to Our Lives ...... 18 Inspirational Lessons from Early Saints in This Dispensation ...... 32 59 Inviting Exaltation ...... 38 Miracles and Lessons from Making True, Faith-Based Films ...... 20 The Jerusalem Temple in Scripture, History, and Archaeology ...... 11 Music Inspires and Edifies the Mind, Heart, and Soul ...... 20 Jesus Christ’s Glorious, Magnificent Second Coming: Music: The Universal Language ...... 15 A Close Reading of Revelation 19 ...... 5 “Music” and the Media in the Lives of Latter-day Saints ...... 26 Jesus’s Discourses about His Identity and Role in the Gospel of John ...... 4 “My Brother Joseph”: A Dramatic Presentation ...... 18 “Jesus Wept” (John 11:35): Finding Faith and Hope While Enduring Anxiety, The Nature of Love in the Scriptures ...... 4 Perfectionism, Depression, Tragedy, and Loss ...... 19 Nazareth in the First Century: The Historical and Archaeological Jesus: The Scholar in the Gospels ...... 17 Context of Jesus’s Home Village ...... 4 Jesus’s Final Week in Jerusalem: An Archaeological Survey ...... 14 New Images for Repicturing the Restoration ...... 28 The Jewish Christ: Understanding Jesus in His Jewish World ...... 32 New Testament Christianity, Creedal Christianity, Latter-day Saint Christianity: Restoration Teachings and Early Christianity ...... 12 Joseph Smith Sr. in Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York ...... 21 Of One Heart and Mind: The Art of Effective Communication ...... 32 KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on BookofMormonCentral.org ...... 5 Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the Prophets and Apostles ...... 27 The Latter-day Saint Colonies in Mexico: Early Explorations and Settlements ...... 4 “Out of the Mouth of Babes”: Life Lessons from Beloved Primary Songs from the Children’s Songbook ...... 38 The Latter-day Saint Experience in Northern Missouri, 1836–1838 ...... 24 Overcoming Fear and Discouragement through the Latter-day Saint Missionary Reacculturation; A Study of Teachings of Jesus Christ ...... 16 Missionary Reentry with Helpful Understanding of What It Means to Return Home ...... 4 Overcoming Worry and Anxiety through the Teachings of Jesus Christ ...... 13 Learning How to Forgive ...... 26 The Path of Discipleship in Mark’s Gospel ...... 21 Leaving Room for Holy Envy: Seeing Good in Other Religions and Cultures ...... 5 Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles: Background for Come, Follow Me Study of Paul’s Epistles ...... 22 The Lectures on Faith: Finding a Few Gems in a Historical Resource ...... 5 Perspectives for Applying the Atonement of Jesus Christ in Our Lives ...... 15 Lessons from the Life of James E. Talmage ...... 29 Picturing Jesus: How a Little Knowledge Can Help Us Picture Life after Life: Death and Beyond ...... 11 and Understand Our Savior Better ...... 15 Life and Teachings of President Dallin H. Oaks ...... 5 Power in Understanding the Plan of Salvation ...... 32 Life and Teachings of President Henry B. Eyring ...... 5 The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain ...... 26 Life and Teachings of President Russell M. Nelson ...... 5 The Prophet Joseph Smith and Leadership: Four Crucial Years ...... 21 Linking the Human Family Together on the Family Tree: The Prophet Joseph Smith: From Quincy to Carthage ...... 30 Insights from the BYU Record Linking Lab ...... 13 Prospering through the Gospel of Jesus Christ ...... 29 Living in Times of War and Rumors of Wars: Principles from the Book of Mormon ...... 37 Raising a Sin-Resistant and Resilient Generation ...... 24 The Lord’s Angels: Messengers of Love, Instruction, Recent Research from the BYU Religious Studies Center ...... 19 and Warning ...... 23 Recognizing and Overcoming Weaknesses Holding You Back ...... 5 Making Good Use of DNA Results in Family History Research ...... 37 Relevant Lessons for Latter-day Saints from C. S. Lewis ...... 32 Making Memories of You: Gather the Stories of Your Family ...... 4 Replacing Fear with Faith: God’s Guidance When Life Takes an Making Memories of You: Preserve Everything on Unexpected Turn ...... 4 FamilySearch.org ...... 4 Rescuing Wayward Souls ...... 31 Making Memories of You: Tell Your Story with Resettlement, Pancho Villa, and the Colonies Today ...... 5 Today’s Technology ...... 4 Sacrifice, Angels, and Miracles in Temple and Family Making Sense of the Bible by Putting the Text in Context ...... 31 History Work ...... 21 Making the Most of Your Charitable Giving: How the New Tax Law Impacts Safeguards against Fiery Darts ...... 15 the Way You Make Charitable Contributions ...... 4 Saints: Behind-the-Scenes Insights into the New Four-Volume “May the Kingdom of God Go Forth”: 30+ Revelations in the History of the Church ...... 19 Isaac Morley and John Johnson Homes ...... 5 The Second Coming and Millennial Reign of the Lord ...... 15 Meeting Christ in the Book of Mormon ...... 28 Second Coming of Christ: Parallels with Christ’s First Coming ...... 38 The Mexican Revolution and the Mormon Exodus of 1912 ...... 5 Seekers Wanted ...... 25 Ministering: Demonstrated Discipleship ...... 30 Senior Missionaries: Blessed, Loved, and Needed ...... 18 The Miracle of the Atonement of Jesus Christ: What the Miracles of Christ Teach Us about Spiritual Healing ...... 14 Specific Actions to Increase Your Feelings of Self-Worth ...... 5 60 Spiritual Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God ...... 12 a Toxic World ...... 17 You Have a Specific Mission to Discover and Achieve in Life ...... 4 Stress Management and Emotional Resilience in the Latter Days ...... 11 The Role You Play in Gathering Israel ...... 19 “Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel Brings”: Overcoming Obstacles That May Zion Principles That Bless Families and Organizations: Prevent Us from More Fully Knowing God’s Grace and Love ...... 25 What We’ve Learned from the Nauvoo and British Pageants ...... 4 Teaching the Preparing Rising Generation ...... 12 Teaching Young Children the Doctrine of Christ ...... 27 HEALTH, FITNESS, & SPORTS Temples Rising: A Legacy of Sacrifice and Devotion ...... 24 America’s Addiction Crisis: Beyond Opioids ...... 30 Temporal Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in Athletics at BYU ...... 17 a Toxic World ...... 20 The Digital Human: A Review of Health and Illness through Ten Steps for Debt Elimination and Financial Tranquility Medical Imaging ...... 31 from a Latter-day Saint Perspective ...... 31 Food, Family, and Friends = Fun ...... 37, 38 Transcendent Truths from the First Vision ...... 4 I’m 50 Years Old—Now What? Ways to Pursue a Fulfilling The Transcendent Work of the Holy Spirit ...... 13, 16 Life as We Age ...... 13 Translating the New Testament: Our Latter-day Saint Recognizing Our Doctrinal and Cultural Relationship between Bible Heritage ...... 31 Faith and Physical Health ...... 26 Types and Shadows of Christ: The Tabernacle, the High Priest, and the Feasts ...... 32 HISTORY, GOVERNMENT, & POLITICAL SCIENCE Types and Shadows of the Savior as Found in the A Tale of Two Americas: What Most Fundamentally Divides Us ...... 28 Book of Mormon ...... 38 By Divine Design: The Founding of America and the Restoration Understanding Agency and Revelation through Church History ...... 32 of the Gospel ...... 11 Understanding and Surviving the Last Days ...... 21 Christopher Columbus and the Restoration of the Gospel ...... 22 Understanding Isaiah in the Book of Mormon ...... 21 Defenders of Religious Freedom: Joseph Smith and Abraham Lincoln ...... 14 Understanding the Gospels: What Are They? ...... 38 Dreams as Revelation ...... 20 Unleash the Power of Families: Transform Your Home into a Sanctuary of Faith ...... 5 Faith-Promoting Experiences of Latter-day Saints in Afghanistan ...... 5 The Value of “True Doctrine, Understood” ...... 4 Faith-Promoting Experiences of Latter-day Saints in the Gulf War and Iraq ...... 5 “The Veil o’er the Earth Is Beginning to Burst” (Hymns, no. 2) ...... 37 God’s Hand in America’s Birth ...... 5 The Visions of Moses: How the Book of Moses Teaches Us the Plan of Salvation and Prepares Us to Understand the Temple ...... 12 The Golden Age of the Mexican Colonies: 1890 to 1912 ...... 5 “The Voice of the Lord Is unto All Men”: The Astounding Year Immigration: Where Are We Now? ...... 20 of Revelation in the Johnson Home in Hiram, Ohio ...... 29 Insights for Latter-day Saints ...... 30 “The Voice of the Lord Is unto All Men”: The Astounding Year Inspiring 18th-Century British Women ...... 5 of Revelation in the Johnson Home in Hiram, Ohio ...... 29 Is America in Peril? Book of Mormon Perspectives ...... 30 Watch and Be Ready: The Second Coming of Jesus Christ ...... 28 The Latter-day Saint Colonies in Mexico: Early Explorations Water and Oil, Blood and Fire: The Transformative Power and Settlements ...... 4 of Christ’s Atonement ...... 27 Leading like Abraham Lincoln ...... 17 The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Jesus Christ Is Always the Answer ...... 29 Legal Highlights from the Restoration ...... 15 We Have Come to Earth at a Time When We Cannot Stand on The Mexican Revolution and the Mormon Exodus of 1912 ...... 5 Borrowed Light ...... 37 Religious Freedom: What Is It, and Why Is It So Important? ...... 5 “We Have Found the Messiah . . . Come and See” ...... 31 Resettlement, Pancho Villa, and the Colonies Today ...... 5 “We Must Learn to Receive Revelation” ...... 11 Understanding Religious Freedom ...... 20 What Latter-day Saints Can Learn about Teaching from People of Other Faiths ...... 31 HOME MANAGEMENT When Heaven Feels Distant: Principles and Practices for Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Teaching in the Home ...... 22 Connecting with God ...... 31 Food Storage You’ll Want to Eat: How to Incorporate Food Women and the Priesthood: Doctrinal Perspectives, Storage into Your Daily Recipes ...... 38 Vital Realizations ...... 32 Food, Family, and Friends = Fun ...... 37, 38 Women in the Last Days: Finding, Fulfilling, and Feeling Joy in YOUR Personal Purposes ...... 17 Home Organization: The Better Way to Live ...... 23, 26 The World of Women in the New Testament ...... 5 Shedding Some Light on Obscure Estate Planning Problems and Tools ...... 19

61 Transforming Your Home into a Sanctuary of Faith ...... 15 LITERATURE Women in the Last Days: Finding, Fulfilling, and Feeling Joy Appreciating Jane Austen’s Emma ...... 20 in YOUR Personal Purposes ...... 17 Inspiring 18th-Century British Women ...... 5 Lifelong Reading: 5 Best ...... 18 HUMAN RELATIONS Relevant Lessons for Latter-day Saints from C. S. Lewis ...... 32 Christ-Centered Healing from Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, and Other Emotional Challenges ...... 23 MISSIONARY WORK Crossroads: Choose the Harder Right by Learning to Love and Serve Others ...... 25 A Time to Laugh: The Place of Humor in the Church ...... 15 Cultivating Eternal Relationships: The How and Why of Building Faith with True, Well-Told Stories ...... 17 Becoming One with God and Family ...... 5 Facing Difficult Social and Emotional Issues ...... 24 Habits of Successful Relationships ...... 5 Helping Your Missionary Remain Healthy, Safe, and Secure: He Said, She Said: Men and Women in Conversation Ideas from the Missionary Department ...... 5 and Relationships ...... 4 Latter-day Saint Missionary Reacculturation; A Study of Healing from Pornography Addiction: Missionary Reentry with Helpful Understanding of What Proven Tools and Techniques ...... 14 It Means to Return Home ...... 4 How to Build Happy, Enduring Relationships: Practical Tools for Developing Senior Missionaries: Blessed, Loved, and Needed ...... 18 a Positive Marriage and Family ...... 20 Teaching the Preparing Rising Generation ...... 12 Improving Mental Health (and Life) by Managing What Early Church History Can Teach Us about Missionary Work Strong Emotions ...... 19 and Ministering Today ...... 37 Increasing Your Emotional Intelligence to Improve What Latter-day Saints Can Learn about Teaching from Your Relationships ...... 20 People of Other Faiths ...... 31 Marriage and Family: Relevance of the Everyday Journey—Poetry and Prose ...... 5 MUSIC Relationship Enhancement: Skills and Virtues ...... 5 A People of the Word: Expanding the Saints’ Understanding ...... 30 Understanding and Applying Effective Conflict Resolution Classical Music: More Than One-Hit Wonders! ...... 24 Skills in Everyday Life ...... 21 Focusing on Jesus Christ Brings Power to Our Lives ...... 18 Understanding How to Work through Relationship Challenges ...... 23 The Inspirational Nature of Music ...... 5 “Weeping May Endure for a Night, but Joy Cometh in the Morning” (Psalm 30:5): Recognition, Response, and Recovery from Grief Music Inspires and Edifies the Mind, Heart, and Soul ...... 20 and Loss ...... 29 Music: The Universal Language ...... 15 YSA Survival 101: Navigating the Dating World ...... 24 “Music” and the Media in the Lives of Latter-day Saints ...... 26 “Out of the Mouth of Babes”: Life Lessons from Beloved LAW Primary Songs from the Children’s Songbook ...... 38 A View from the Bench: How Lawyers Can Improve The Power of Music to Teach, Testify, and Entertain ...... 26 Their Performance ...... 11 Worship: Encountering and Being Transformed by God ...... 12 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Policy and the Law; Efforts to Respond to and Prevent Abuse ...... 11 PARENTING Civility ...... 14 Building a Strong Family ...... 31 Effective Legal Writing ...... 17 Developing Resilience Personally and in Children ...... 21 Emergency Power in an Era of “Enemies” ...... 11 Divorce: Moving Forward (and Helping Others Move Forward) Eminent Domain: A Condemner Can Be a Good Buyer ...... 23 When a Marriage Ends ...... 12 Ethics and Honesty ...... 23 Empowering Parenting: Raising Capable Kids ...... 23 Immigration: Where Are We Now? ...... 20 Encouragement for Mothers: Rejoice! Don’t Despair ...... 5 Impact Fees: It Is All about Fairness! ...... 26 Facing Difficult Social and Emotional Issues ...... 24 Making Effective Use of Mediators in Litigation ...... 17 Home Organization: The Better Way to Live ...... 23, 26 Making the Most from Your Charitable Giving: How the New Tax Law Parenting Skills to Raise Responsible, Emotionally Impacts the Way That You Will Make Charitable Contributions ...... 4 Mature Children ...... 14 The Nuts and Bolts of Tort Litigation and Trial ...... 11, 14, 17 Powerful Parenting Found in Moments: The Impact of Religious Freedom at the Supreme Court: Where Have We Been, Three Minutes to Train, Love, and Calm (Parenting Ages 0–10) ...... 4 and What Is Coming? ...... 26 Powerful Parenting Found in Moments: The Impact of Successfully Handling Family Law Issues ...... 23 Three Minutes to Train, Love, and Calm (Parenting Ages 11–18) ...... 4 Promoting Healthy Sexuality: Help for Couples and Parents ...... 12

62 Raising a Sin-Resistant and Resilient Generation ...... 24 What Perfectionism Is Really Doing to Us and What We Can Do about It ...... 19 Rejoicing in Motherhood and Feeling the Lord’s “Peace Like . . . a River” Each Day by Doing What Is Essential for Our Families ...... 27 The Why, How, and What of Stress: Making It a Positive Experience ...... 5 Resilience: Understanding It, Nurturing It in Yourself, and You Have a Specific Mission to Discover and Achieve in Life ...... 4 Helping Children Develop Resilience ...... 16 Righteous, Intentional Parenting for Fathers, Mothers, and Grandparents! PSYCHOLOGY Raise Joyful Children Who Know and Love the Lord! ...... 29 Anxious, Anyone? ...... 25 Spiritual Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in “Chase Darkness from among You” (D&C 50:25): Reducing the a Toxic World ...... 17 Risk of Suicide ...... 4 Surviving the Roller Coaster of Marriage and Family in the Digital Age .. 29 Christ-Centered Healing from Depression, Anxiety, Addiction, and Teaching Your Children Values ...... 26 Other Emotional Challenges ...... 23 Temporal Traits Teenagers Need to Survive (and Thrive) in Developing Resilience Personally and in Children ...... 21 a Toxic World ...... 20 Finding True Happiness: Insights from Science, Psychology, Saints, When Heaven Feels Distant: Principles and Practices for Connecting and Scripture ...... 4, 17 with God ...... 31 Managing Stress: Tools from Science and the Gospel ...... 14 When Nothing Seems to Work: Strategies for Parenting Parenting Skills to Raise Responsible, Emotionally Mature Children ..... 14 Acting-Out Children ...... 19 The Psychology of Money Decisions ...... 16 PEARL OF GREAT PRICE Situational Depression: Down, but Not Out ...... 28 The Fall and Restoration of Eden as a Model of the Covenant Path ..... 37 Stress Management and Emotional Resilience in the Latter Days ...... 11 The Visions of Moses: How the Book of Moses Teaches Us the Plan Understanding Depression, Anxiety, and Authentic Happiness ...... 18 of Salvation and Prepares Us to Understand the Temple ...... 12 “Weeping May Endure for a Night, but Joy Cometh in the Morning” (Psalm 30:5): Recognition, Response, and Recovery from Grief PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT and Loss ...... 29 The Art and Discipline of Effective Teaching ...... 24 The Why, How, and What of Stress: Making It a Positive Experience, Becoming the Person God Intends You to Be ...... 37 Part 1 ...... 5 Building Your Best Self ...... 28 Claiming Your Power to Live a Happy and Abundant Life ...... 17 THE ARTS Beauty and the Beast ...... 45 Finding True Happiness: Insights from Science, Psychology, Saints, and Scripture ...... 4, 17 GENTRI: The Gentlemen Trio ...... 45 Getting Stuff Done: A Mindful Approach to Personal Productivity Lifelong Reading: 5 Best ...... 18 in the Digital Age ...... 29 Religious Art over the Centuries: Messages of Understanding Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Small Daily Habits That Make and Truth ...... 27 a Big Difference ...... 26 Hope, Humility, and Humor: A Trinity of Righteous Resilience YOUTH in the Latter Days ...... 4 Another Testament of Christ ...... 31 How to Obtain Inspiration Needed to Make Good Decisions Christ Lightens: Finding Hope, Healing, and Happiness through and Live a Happy Life ...... 5 Hard Times ...... 28 I’m 50 Years Old—Now What? Ways to Pursue a Fulfilling Life The Decisions You Make Now ...... 30 as We Age ...... 13 Dress to Be Attractive, Not the Attraction ...... 4 Improving Mental Health (and Life) by Managing Strong Emotions ...... 19 Earn $4,000–$360,000 from Scholarships (Youth and Parents) ...... 25 Increasing Personal Effectiveness: Living Happier, More Productive Lives ...... 38 Five Fear-Fighting Weapons from the Scriptures ...... 5 “Jesus Wept” (John 11:35): Finding Faith and Hope While Enduring “Followers of Christ Should Be Examples of Civility” ...... 5 Anxiety, Perfectionism, Depression, Tragedy, and Loss ...... 19 The Gospel of Jesus Christ Can Bless You in Practical Ways ...... 16 Looking upon My Heart and Fixing It! ...... 4 KnoWhy + Know How: New Scripture Study App on Managing Stress: Tools from Science and the Gospel ...... 14 BookofMormonCentral.org ...... 19 Recognizing and Overcoming Weaknesses Holding You Back ...... 5 Learning the Language of the Lord: A Guidebook to Personal Revelation ...... 4 Resilience: Understanding It, Nurturing It in Yourself, and Helping Children Develop Resilience ...... 16 Making the Most of Me ...... 13 Situational Depression: Down, but Not Out ...... 28 Our Only Safety in the Last Days: Following the Prophets and Apostles .. 5 Specific Actions to Increase Your Feelings of Self-Worth ...... 5 Understanding and Protecting Your Divine Connection with God ...... 4 Understanding and Applying Effective Conflict Resolution Skills You, You’re the One ...... 22 in Everyday Life ...... 21 63 Personal Class Schedule and Class Summary

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