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Religious Educator Vol. 15 No. 3 · 2014

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Table of Contents

  • Study the Word
    Editor's Note
  • Seeing Beyond the Leaf
    Dieter F. Uchtdorf
    A family enjoying leaves falling after tossing a handful of them into the air
    History teaches us not only about the leaves of existence. It also teaches about the twigs, branches, trunks, and roots of life. And these lessons are important.
  • A Classroom of Faith, Hope, and Charity
    Neil L. Andersen
    A student smiling with class members seated at desks in the background
    Let us remember that those who sit in your classrooms are some of the most spiritually sensitive sons and daughters of God that have ever entered mortality.
  • An Invitation to Study the Book of Mormon
    Chad H Webb
    A person reading the Book of Mormon
    When I read the Book of Mormon, I try to know the character of Jesus Christ: How he really is. Every time that Jesus Christ speaks, I pay attention to it because it’s his very words.
  • “The Power of God unto Salvation”
    R. Kelly Haws
  • A Great Question Is Just the Beginning
    Scott H. Knecht
  • Teaching Teachers: Five Features of Effective Teacher Training
    Mark A. Mathews
  • Improving Learning and Teaching: A Conversation with Russell T. Osguthorpe
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
  • Thoughts on Reclaiming the History of Relief Society
    Rachel Cope
  • Moroni and Pahoran
    OraLyn Moran
  • The Fifth Principle of the Gospel
    Noel B. Reynolds
  • Review: The Joseph Smith Papers, Documents, Volumes 1–2
    Thomas A. Wayment

Featured Articles

  • Study the Word
    Editor's Note
  • Seeing Beyond the Leaf
    Dieter F. Uchtdorf
    A family enjoying leaves falling after tossing a handful of them into the air
    History teaches us not only about the leaves of existence. It also teaches about the twigs, branches, trunks, and roots of life. And these lessons are important.
  • A Classroom of Faith, Hope, and Charity
    Neil L. Andersen
    A student smiling with class members seated at desks in the background
    Let us remember that those who sit in your classrooms are some of the most spiritually sensitive sons and daughters of God that have ever entered mortality.
  • An Invitation to Study the Book of Mormon
    Chad H Webb
    A person reading the Book of Mormon
    When I read the Book of Mormon, I try to know the character of Jesus Christ: How he really is. Every time that Jesus Christ speaks, I pay attention to it because it’s his very words.
  • “The Power of God unto Salvation”
    R. Kelly Haws
  • A Great Question Is Just the Beginning
    Scott H. Knecht
  • Teaching Teachers: Five Features of Effective Teacher Training
    Mark A. Mathews
  • Improving Learning and Teaching: A Conversation with Russell T. Osguthorpe
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
  • Thoughts on Reclaiming the History of Relief Society
    Rachel Cope
  • Moroni and Pahoran
    OraLyn Moran
  • The Fifth Principle of the Gospel
    Noel B. Reynolds
  • Review: The Joseph Smith Papers, Documents, Volumes 1–2
    Thomas A. Wayment
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