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Religious Educator Vol. 9 No. 1 · 2008

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Table of Contents

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • To Learn and to Teach More Effectively
    Richard G. Scott
  • The “How” of Scriptural Study
    Joseph Fielding McConkie
    Woman on a bed studying the scriptures
    The only way one can truly learn faith is to exercise it. What you do with scripture, including the neglect thereof, is a wonderful way for the Lord to get a measure of your soul.
  • The Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies: Reflections of a Modern Pioneer
    Blair G. Van Dyke and David B. Galbraith
  • “Follow the Prophet”: Eight Principles from 1 and 2 Kings
    Ronald E. Bartholomew
  • The Prophet-Leader
    Matthew O. Richardson
    Moses pointing to the brass serpent on a pole
    The prophet-leader of the Old Testament was a literal reminder by definition, title, and role that it was Jehovah who was their only king, ultimate leader, and only God.
  • Jeremiah and the New Paradigm of the Gathering
    Ray L. Huntington
  • “He Healed Them All”: Understanding Mental Illness in the Classroom
    Barbara Morgan Gardner and Alvin W. Morgan
    Painting of Jesus looking at the viewer
    "With knowledge and understanding come love, acceptance, empathy, and enfoldment. May God bless us to love all His children, to abandon none, and to lift up and strengthen those suffering and in pain." —Elder Alexander B. Morrison
  • Cultivating the Proper Classroom Climate
    Alan R. Maynes
  • Speaking with Purpose and Peace: An Interview with Elain Witt
    Celeste Elain Witt and Elizabeth Pinborough
  • Profiles of the Prophets: Ezra Taft Benson
    John P. Livingstone

Featured Articles

  • Copyright Page
  • Editor's Note
  • To Learn and to Teach More Effectively
    Richard G. Scott
  • The “How” of Scriptural Study
    Joseph Fielding McConkie
    Woman on a bed studying the scriptures
    The only way one can truly learn faith is to exercise it. What you do with scripture, including the neglect thereof, is a wonderful way for the Lord to get a measure of your soul.
  • The Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies: Reflections of a Modern Pioneer
    Blair G. Van Dyke and David B. Galbraith
  • “Follow the Prophet”: Eight Principles from 1 and 2 Kings
    Ronald E. Bartholomew
  • The Prophet-Leader
    Matthew O. Richardson
    Moses pointing to the brass serpent on a pole
    The prophet-leader of the Old Testament was a literal reminder by definition, title, and role that it was Jehovah who was their only king, ultimate leader, and only God.
  • Jeremiah and the New Paradigm of the Gathering
    Ray L. Huntington
  • “He Healed Them All”: Understanding Mental Illness in the Classroom
    Barbara Morgan Gardner and Alvin W. Morgan
    Painting of Jesus looking at the viewer
    "With knowledge and understanding come love, acceptance, empathy, and enfoldment. May God bless us to love all His children, to abandon none, and to lift up and strengthen those suffering and in pain." —Elder Alexander B. Morrison
  • Cultivating the Proper Classroom Climate
    Alan R. Maynes
  • Speaking with Purpose and Peace: An Interview with Elain Witt
    Celeste Elain Witt and Elizabeth Pinborough
  • Profiles of the Prophets: Ezra Taft Benson
    John P. Livingstone
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