Chris Lowry is a BYU-Idaho faculty member in the Psychology Department. He gave the BYU-Idaho devotional address on November 14, 2023. His talk is entitled, “The Best Gifts.” Prior to the devotional, Lowry spoke with BYU-Idaho about his devotional address.
David Magleby is a faculty member in the History, Geography, and Political Science Department at BYU-Idaho. He gave the BYU-Idaho devotional on November 7, 2023. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio, he talked about the process of preparing for his devotional, family history and what he hopes students take away from the devotional.
Doug Sorensen is the Maintenance Services manager at BYU-Idaho. He delivered the BYU-Idaho devotional address on October 31, 2023. In his talk titled, “If Thou Endure It Well,” Sorensen talked about the formative power of trials in life and how trials bring blessings into life, even if we don’t recognize them at first.
Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife Sister Ruth Renlund spoke to the students of BYU-Idaho at a devotional on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. They spoke about the importance of sacrifice and strengthening one’s relationship with God.
David Allen is a faculty member in the Early Education and Special Education Department at BYU-Idaho. He delivered the BYU-Idaho devotional address on Oct. 17, 2023. He spoke about the importance of seeing and loving children as God loves them.
During Tuesday’s inauguration of President Alvin F. Meredith as the 18th president of BYU-Idaho there were several speakers and recognizable people on the podium. So many, you may have missed one of the speakers.
BYU-Idaho held the inauguration ceremony for President Alvin F. Meredith III, the 18th president of BYU-Idaho on Tuesday, October 10.
Brandie Miguel is the Student Leadership and Events coordinator at BYU-Idaho. She delivered the devotional address on October 3, 2023, titled, “Living the Mission of BYU-Idaho.” In her talk, she discussed three key attributes of what makes a disciple leader and living the mission of the university.
In life, each person will face difficult trials, like the loss of a loved one, and sometimes traumatic experiences that could lead to long-term sadness. Each trial can become a learning experience that can help grow a testimony of Jesus Christ.
Jason Williams, the dean of the College of Language and Letters at BYU-Idaho, gave the BYU-Idaho devotional on September 26, 2023. He spoke about The Book of Mormon and how it teaches about the importance of repentance. He also elaborated on the topic in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio.