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Religious Educator Vol. 14 No. 3 · 2013

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Table of Contents

  • This Is the Way
    Editor's Note
  • Start with Faith: A Conversation with Elder Steven E. Snow
    Richard E. Bennett and Dana M. Pike
    Elder Steven E. Snow sitting behind a desk, smiling
    We can build faith and better prepare people if we will weave some of the unusual threads in history into the curriculum.
  • A Pattern for Learning Spiritual Things
    Paul V. Johnson
    A woman seated in a chair studying the scriptures
    Answers to spiritual questions are given to individuals who don't harden their hearts; who ask in faith, believing they will receive; and who diligently keep the commandments.
  • Come, Follow Me: Learning Resources for Youth
    Matthew O. Richardson
    A young woman teaching other youth in a classroom with the instructor looking on
    Recognizing God's hand in the coming forth of this new curriculum for youth merely reemphasizes that this truly is the Lord's work and that his work will be hastened "in its time" (D&C 88:73).
  • “Cheer Up Your Hearts”: Jacob’s Message of Hope in Christ
    Allan D. Rau
  • “He Inviteth All to Come unto Him”
    Daniel J. Prestwich
  • “This Is the Way”
    Noel B. Reynolds
  • What Has Moroni to Do with John?
    Nicholas J. Frederick
  • The Silent Lesson
    John Hilton III
  • Revelation on the Priesthood, Thirty-Five Years Later
    E. Dale LeBaron
  • Mormon Studies and Religious Studies: A Conversation with Spencer Fluhman
    Dana M. Pike

Featured Articles

  • This Is the Way
    Editor's Note
  • Start with Faith: A Conversation with Elder Steven E. Snow
    Richard E. Bennett and Dana M. Pike
    Elder Steven E. Snow sitting behind a desk, smiling
    We can build faith and better prepare people if we will weave some of the unusual threads in history into the curriculum.
  • A Pattern for Learning Spiritual Things
    Paul V. Johnson
    A woman seated in a chair studying the scriptures
    Answers to spiritual questions are given to individuals who don't harden their hearts; who ask in faith, believing they will receive; and who diligently keep the commandments.
  • Come, Follow Me: Learning Resources for Youth
    Matthew O. Richardson
    A young woman teaching other youth in a classroom with the instructor looking on
    Recognizing God's hand in the coming forth of this new curriculum for youth merely reemphasizes that this truly is the Lord's work and that his work will be hastened "in its time" (D&C 88:73).
  • “Cheer Up Your Hearts”: Jacob’s Message of Hope in Christ
    Allan D. Rau
  • “He Inviteth All to Come unto Him”
    Daniel J. Prestwich
  • “This Is the Way”
    Noel B. Reynolds
  • What Has Moroni to Do with John?
    Nicholas J. Frederick
  • The Silent Lesson
    John Hilton III
  • Revelation on the Priesthood, Thirty-Five Years Later
    E. Dale LeBaron
  • Mormon Studies and Religious Studies: A Conversation with Spencer Fluhman
    Dana M. Pike
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