Elder Hans T. Boom, a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Sister Marjan Boom invited listeners to grow their relationship with Jesus Christ in this week’s BYU-Idaho devotional.
Tom Waldron, a faculty member in the BYU-Idaho Department of Engineering and Technology, taught about receiving personal revelation and acting on it during his devotional.
Sister Michelle D Craig, former First Counselor in the Young Women General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited BYU-Idaho devotional listeners to find hope in Jesus Christ when waiting for answers to prayers.
Former president of BYU Kevin J Worthen gave a BYU-Idaho devotional talk about becoming disciples of Jesus Christ and shared insights on the Constitution with its relation to the restoration of the gospel.
Brother Gabriel W. Reid, second counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke to BYU-Idaho students about how to keep going after a failure.
Jennie Pardoe, who is a theatre professor at BYU-Idaho, shares a message about the importance of righteous failure for growth in the weekly devotional.
Danny Ricks centered his devotional message about how he finds joy through knowing the plan of salvation and centering his life on Christ.
BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith, gave talks in the first campus devotional of the Fall 2024 Semester.
This week’s BYU-Idaho devotional speaker centered his talk around the importance of finding joy and blessings in everyday life, even when enduring trials. Nate Wise, the director of intellectual property at BYU-Idaho, called his talk, “A Blessed and Happy State.”
REXBURG—BYU-Idaho kicked off its devotional series for the Spring semester with Brother William Riggins, the director of the Student Honor Office. He’s also the chief inclusion officer at BYU-Idaho. He shared his insights on the significance of temples in the lives of Latter-day Saints.