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Religious Educator Vol. 16 No. 3 · 2015

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Table of Contents

  • Doctrinal Gems
    Editor's Note
  • Let Your Light Shine
    Robert C. Gay
    A smiling group of young adults dressed in business suits
    You are an inspirational sight not only because of what you have accomplished but also because of how you’ve chosen to conduct your life.
  • “Lift Where You Stand”: A Conversation with Elder Paul V. Johnson
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
    Young adult students at their desks smiling at the camera
    I would advise teachers, administrators and all involved in CES to keep their eyes focused on the student. Not just the student that is sitting in front of them, but that student twenty years and forty years from now and on to eternity.
  • BYU–Hawaii: A Conversation with Steven C. Wheelwright
    Fred E. Woods and Steven C. Wheelwright
    A female student wearing several leis sitting on the welcome sign to BYU Hawaii
    Character is what we’re really about at BYU–Hawaii. It’s the character of our learning and how we think about learning.
  • The Role of Art in Teaching Latter-day Saint History and Doctrine
    Anthony Sweat
  • Communicating with Parents in Today’s Digital World
    Po Nien (Felipe) Chou
  • Understanding and Teaching Correct Doctrine Correctly
    J. Jarlath Brophy
  • Teaching for Conversion: Recent Refinements in Teaching and Learning
    Adam N. Smith
  • Using Elements of Narrative to Engage Students
    Stephan Taeger
  • The Allegory of the Olive Tree: An Instructional Model for Leaders
    José A. Bamio
  • “Beware of Pride”: Prophetic Preparation for a Classic Address
    Sharon Black, Brad Wilcox, and Spencer P. Olsen
  • Human Anatomy in the LDS Standard Works
    Heather M. Seferovich

Featured Articles

  • Doctrinal Gems
    Editor's Note
  • Let Your Light Shine
    Robert C. Gay
    A smiling group of young adults dressed in business suits
    You are an inspirational sight not only because of what you have accomplished but also because of how you’ve chosen to conduct your life.
  • “Lift Where You Stand”: A Conversation with Elder Paul V. Johnson
    Barbara Morgan Gardner
    Young adult students at their desks smiling at the camera
    I would advise teachers, administrators and all involved in CES to keep their eyes focused on the student. Not just the student that is sitting in front of them, but that student twenty years and forty years from now and on to eternity.
  • BYU–Hawaii: A Conversation with Steven C. Wheelwright
    Fred E. Woods and Steven C. Wheelwright
    A female student wearing several leis sitting on the welcome sign to BYU Hawaii
    Character is what we’re really about at BYU–Hawaii. It’s the character of our learning and how we think about learning.
  • The Role of Art in Teaching Latter-day Saint History and Doctrine
    Anthony Sweat
  • Communicating with Parents in Today’s Digital World
    Po Nien (Felipe) Chou
  • Understanding and Teaching Correct Doctrine Correctly
    J. Jarlath Brophy
  • Teaching for Conversion: Recent Refinements in Teaching and Learning
    Adam N. Smith
  • Using Elements of Narrative to Engage Students
    Stephan Taeger
  • The Allegory of the Olive Tree: An Instructional Model for Leaders
    José A. Bamio
  • “Beware of Pride”: Prophetic Preparation for a Classic Address
    Sharon Black, Brad Wilcox, and Spencer P. Olsen
  • Human Anatomy in the LDS Standard Works
    Heather M. Seferovich
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