Religious Educator Vol. 17 No. 1 · 2016
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Editor's Note
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Jesus looked past people's ethnicity, rank, and circumstances in order to teach them simple truth.
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Karl G. Maeser Maeser left us a legacy of faith, service, and vision. He taught that the truths he knew were “not learned from books alone. They are gained from life's bitter school and in the darkest hours.”
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"I think the most important thing we could do as teachers of seminary and institute students would be to connect them with the scriptures and the results of daily scripture study." —Elder Dallin H. Oaks
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Editor's Note
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Jesus looked past people's ethnicity, rank, and circumstances in order to teach them simple truth.
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Karl G. Maeser Maeser left us a legacy of faith, service, and vision. He taught that the truths he knew were “not learned from books alone. They are gained from life's bitter school and in the darkest hours.”
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"I think the most important thing we could do as teachers of seminary and institute students would be to connect them with the scriptures and the results of daily scripture study." —Elder Dallin H. Oaks