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Religious Educator Vol. 10 No. 3 · 2009

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Table of Contents

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • Lessons from Liberty Jail
    Jeffrey R. Holland
    A woman kneeling in prayer at her bedside
    When we are in dire circumstances and want to cry 'Where art Thou?' it is imperative that we remember He is right there with us—where He has always been!
  • Khirbet Beit Lei and the Book of Mormon: An Archaeologist’s Evaluation
    Jeffrey R. Chadwick
  • The Rod of Iron in Lehi’s Dream
    Zachary Nelson
  • Internal Evidence of Widespread Literacy in the Book of Mormon
    Deanna Draper Buck
  • Active Learning and the Savior's Nephite Ministry
    Anthony Sweat
  • “Peaceable Followers of Christ” in Days of War and Contention
    Ryan Jenkins
  • Fostering Conversion through Faith-Inspired Actions
    Allan D. Rau
    A boy and a girl studying the gospel together
    Students who regularly employ and practice faith-inspired actions will, in time, come to interact with the Holy Ghost in a proficient and effective manner and thereby be on the path of true conversion.
  • “See That Ye Do Them”
    John Hilton III
  • Outreach: A Conversation with James E. Faulconer
    James E. Faulconer and Daniel O. McClellan
  • Joseph Smith’s Childhood Illness
    Nathan Welch
  • Saints and Sickness: Medicine in Antebellum America and the Latter-day Saints
    Joseph B. Hinckley
  • Medical Terms Used by Saints in Nauvoo and Winter Quarters, 1839–48
    Douglas C. Heiner, Evan L. Ivie, and Teresa Lovell Whitehead
  • Deaths in Early Nauvoo, Illinois, 1839–46, and in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, 1846–48
    Evan L. Ivie and Douglas C. Heiner
  • Why the Ohio? Why Anything in My Life? Lessons from the Command to Gather
    Scott C. Esplin
    Faithful obedience requires moving forward when we may not see God's hand, with faith that we someday will." (see D&C 38:7-8). Not knowing all the "whys" of life may then be by divine design.
  • The University of Nauvoo, 1841–45
    Susan Easton Black
  • Doctrine and Covenants: A Roundtable Discussion, Part 2
    J. Spencer Fluhman, Steven C. Harper, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Grant Underwood, and Robert J. Woodford
  • For Heaven’s Sake: A Review of N. T. Wright’s Surprised by Hope
    Robert L. Millet
  • Serving Students: A Conversation with Chad H Webb
    Chad H Webb and Kenneth L. Alford

Featured Articles

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • Lessons from Liberty Jail
    Jeffrey R. Holland
    A woman kneeling in prayer at her bedside
    When we are in dire circumstances and want to cry 'Where art Thou?' it is imperative that we remember He is right there with us—where He has always been!
  • Khirbet Beit Lei and the Book of Mormon: An Archaeologist’s Evaluation
    Jeffrey R. Chadwick
  • The Rod of Iron in Lehi’s Dream
    Zachary Nelson
  • Internal Evidence of Widespread Literacy in the Book of Mormon
    Deanna Draper Buck
  • Active Learning and the Savior's Nephite Ministry
    Anthony Sweat
  • “Peaceable Followers of Christ” in Days of War and Contention
    Ryan Jenkins
  • Fostering Conversion through Faith-Inspired Actions
    Allan D. Rau
    A boy and a girl studying the gospel together
    Students who regularly employ and practice faith-inspired actions will, in time, come to interact with the Holy Ghost in a proficient and effective manner and thereby be on the path of true conversion.
  • “See That Ye Do Them”
    John Hilton III
  • Outreach: A Conversation with James E. Faulconer
    James E. Faulconer and Daniel O. McClellan
  • Joseph Smith’s Childhood Illness
    Nathan Welch
  • Saints and Sickness: Medicine in Antebellum America and the Latter-day Saints
    Joseph B. Hinckley
  • Medical Terms Used by Saints in Nauvoo and Winter Quarters, 1839–48
    Douglas C. Heiner, Evan L. Ivie, and Teresa Lovell Whitehead
  • Deaths in Early Nauvoo, Illinois, 1839–46, and in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, 1846–48
    Evan L. Ivie and Douglas C. Heiner
  • Why the Ohio? Why Anything in My Life? Lessons from the Command to Gather
    Scott C. Esplin
    Faithful obedience requires moving forward when we may not see God's hand, with faith that we someday will." (see D&C 38:7-8). Not knowing all the "whys" of life may then be by divine design.
  • The University of Nauvoo, 1841–45
    Susan Easton Black
  • Doctrine and Covenants: A Roundtable Discussion, Part 2
    J. Spencer Fluhman, Steven C. Harper, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, Grant Underwood, and Robert J. Woodford
  • For Heaven’s Sake: A Review of N. T. Wright’s Surprised by Hope
    Robert L. Millet
  • Serving Students: A Conversation with Chad H Webb
    Chad H Webb and Kenneth L. Alford
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