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BYU Education Week Booklet 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 Marriott Center 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 Brigham Young 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 Joseph Smith’s Family The Latter-day Saint Colonies in Mexico: 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 First Vision: 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.
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