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2005 BYU Easter Conference

BYU Religious Studies Center. 2005 BYU Easter Conference.

The featured speaker was Elder D. Todd Christofferson, a member of the Presidency of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Accompanying speakers included Dean Andrew C. Skinner and Associate Dean Richard D. Draper of BYU Religious Education, and Richard N. Holzapfel, Eric D. Huntsman, Thomas A. Wayment and Gaye Strathearn. Conference topics included the birth of Christ, the wilderness experience, the calling of the Twelve, early Galilean ministries, the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus and the Samaritan woman.

2006 BYU Easter Conference

Wayment, Thomas A., and Keith J. Wilson, eds. Celebrating Easter. Proceedings of The 2006 BYU Easter Conference, Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2007.

The 2006 BYU Easter Conference Some of the most recognized verses in all of scripture reflect the triumph of Easter: “And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him” (Mark 16:6). This volume is a collection of essays from the 2006 BYU Easter Conference and reflects some of the ways in which we think about Easter. Topics ranged from direct studies about how Latter-day Saints celebrate and teach Easter to technical aspects of the Savior’s trial and His Jewish antagonists’ approach to His miracles. ISBN 978-0-8425-2669-2

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Thomas A. Wayment. “Foreword.” In Celebrating Easter.
Samuelson, Cecil O. “Testimony of Jesus Christ.” In Celebrating Easter.
Tanner, John S. “Christ, Our Advocate and High Priest.” In Celebrating Easter.
Ball, Terry B. “The Unique and Supreme Attributes of Jesus the Christ.” In Celebrating Easter.
Rasmussen, Russell C. “The Dilemma: An Incomprehensible Atonement?” In Celebrating Easter.
Pike, Dana M. “Jesus, the Great Shepherd-King.” In Celebrating Easter, 61-86.
Huntsman, Eric D. “The Bread of Life Sermon.” In Celebrating Easter.
Judd, Frank F., Jr. “Jesus Christ: The Savior Who Knows.” In Celebrating Easter.
Lane, Jennifer Clark. “Hostility toward Jesus: Prelude to the Passion.” In Celebrating Easter.
Welch, John W. “The Legal Cause of Action Against Jesus in John 18:29–30.” In Celebrating Easter.
Bennett, Richard E. “‘It Is Finished’: The Divine Accomplishment of the Crucifixion.” In Celebrating Easter.
Wilson, Keith J. “The Christian History and Development of Easter.” In Celebrating Easter.
Jorgensen, Rick B. “Teaching the Doctrine of the Resurrection when Sharing the Gospel.” In Celebrating Easter.

2007 BYU Easter Conference

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, Frank F. Judd Jr., and Thomas A. Wayment, eds. “Behold the Lamb of God”: An Easter Celebration. Proceedings of The 2007 BYU Easter Conference. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2008.

The 2007 BYU Easter Conference Followers of Jesus Christ since the beginning have referred to their Savior as the Lamb of God. While down by the River Jordan, John the Baptist was baptizing those who desired to follow the Savior. When the Savior approached the Baptist, John declared, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). After John baptized Jesus, he bore record “that he had baptized the Lamb of God” (1 Nephi 10:10). The next day, when John and two of his disciples saw Jesus, the Baptist again proclaimed, “Behold the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36). Three years later the Savior brought his Twelve Apostles to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. As Jews from all over the Roman Empire made pilgrimage to Herod’s Temple, firstborn male lambs without blemish were offered up as sacrifice, commemorating that God had physically delivered his people from their bondage to Pharaoh. During that same Passover, Jesus, the firstborn spirit son of God and the only mortal to live a perfect life, prepared himself to be offered up as a sacrifice in order to spiritually deliver God’s children from their bondage to Satan. This volume celebrates the life and sacrifice of the Lamb of God. ISBN 978-0-8425-2693-7

Busche, F. Enzio. “Lessons from the Lamb of God.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Huntsman, Eric D. “The Lamb of God: Unique Aspects of the Passion Narrative in John.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Strathearn, Gaye. “Discipleship in the Olivet Discourse in Mark’s Gospel.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Judd, Frank F., Jr. “Interpreting Caiaphas’s ‘Prophecy’ of the Savior’s Death.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Ball, Terry B., and Nathan Winn. “Doctrines from Our Savior’s Final Words.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Millet, Robert L. “Glorying in the Cross of Christ.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Gee, John. “The Great and Last Sacrifice.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Pheysey, Dawn C. “Picturing the Crucifixion.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Tate, George S. “The Resurrection as Olive Branch: A Meditation.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Toit, Herman du. “Picturing the Resurrection.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.
Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, Jeffrey R. Chadwick, Frank F. Judd Jr., and Thomas A. Wayment. “Jesus and the Ossuaries: First-Century Jewish Burial Practices and the Lost Tomb of Jesus.” In “Behold the Lamb of God”.

2008 BYU Easter Conference

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson, eds. To Save the Lost: An Easter Celebration. Proceedings of The 2008 and 2009 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2009.

The 2008 and 2009 BYU Easter Conferences Easter is a good time to recall Jesus’ mission to the least, the last, and the lost, for he said, “The Son of man is come to save that which was lost.” Not surprisingly, we discover that he sent his disciples to the “lost sheep,” and thus their mission of finding the lost is a natural extension of his mission. Some of Jesus’ most memorable teaching moments have to do with finding the lost. This volume contains the papers delivered at the 2008 and 2009 Brigham Young University Easter Conferences, which is a celebration of the life and atoning mission of Jesus Christ. We are honored to include articles from Elder Merrill J. Bateman, emeritus member of the Seventy, and Bonnie D. Parkin, former general Relief Society president. ISBN 978-0-8425-2728-6

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson. “To the Least, the Last, and t​he Lost.” In To Save the Lost.
Bateman, Merrill J. “Lessons from the Atonement.” In To Save the Lost.
Brown, S. Kent. “Family and Home in the Savior’s Life and Ministry.” In To Save the Lost.
Jackson, Kent P. “War and Peace—Lessons from the Upper Room.” In To Save the Lost.
Olson, Camille Fronk. “They Ministered Unto Him of Their Substance: Women and the Savior.” In To Save the Lost.
Parkin, Bonnie D. “My Portrait of Jesus: A Work in Progress.” In To Save the Lost.
Wilson, Lynne Hilton. “Jesus’ Atonement Foretold through His Birth.” In To Save the Lost.

2009 BYU Easter Conference

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson, eds. To Save the Lost: An Easter Celebration. Proceedings of The 2008 and 2009 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2009.

The 2008 and 2009 BYU Easter Conferences Easter is a good time to recall Jesus’ mission to the least, the last, and the lost, for he said, “The Son of man is come to save that which was lost.” Not surprisingly, we discover that he sent his disciples to the “lost sheep,” and thus their mission of finding the lost is a natural extension of his mission. Some of Jesus’ most memorable teaching moments have to do with finding the lost. This volume contains the papers delivered at the 2008 and 2009 Brigham Young University Easter Conferences, which is a celebration of the life and atoning mission of Jesus Christ. We are honored to include articles from Elder Merrill J. Bateman, emeritus member of the Seventy, and Bonnie D. Parkin, former general Relief Society president. ISBN 978-0-8425-2728-6

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson. “To the Least, the Last, and t​he Lost.” In To Save the Lost.
Bateman, Merrill J. “Lessons from the Atonement.” In To Save the Lost.
Brown, S. Kent. “Family and Home in the Savior’s Life and Ministry.” In To Save the Lost.
Jackson, Kent P. “War and Peace—Lessons from the Upper Room.” In To Save the Lost.
Olson, Camille Fronk. “They Ministered Unto Him of Their Substance: Women and the Savior.” In To Save the Lost.
Parkin, Bonnie D. “My Portrait of Jesus: A Work in Progress.” In To Save the Lost.
Wilson, Lynne Hilton. “Jesus’ Atonement Foretold through His Birth.” In To Save the Lost.

2010 BYU Easter Conference

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson, eds. My Redeemer Lives!. Proceedings of The 2010 and 2011 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2011.

The 2010 and 2011 BYU Easter Conferences This volume brings together talks from two Brigham Young University Easter Conferences. Presentations address the Savior, his life, his mission, the Atonement, and his influence in our lives today. The contributors include Elder John H. Groberg, Elder Gerald N. Lund, Robert L. Millet, and others. The topics range from the infinite sweep of the Atonement to its personal reach in perfecting individuals. “It is always a challenge to talk or write about the Atonement of Jesus Christ,” notes Elder Lund. “First of all, it is infinite in its scope. It is the most profound and pivotal event in all of eternity. And we are so totally and utterly finite. We can but glimpse its importance and come only to a small understanding of its full meaning for us.” ISBN 978-0-8425-2784-2

Groberg, John H. “‘It Is Finished’” In My Redeemer Lives!, 1-26.
Lund, Gerald N. “What the Atoning Sacrifice Meant for Jesus.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Belnap, Daniel L. “‘To Them Gave He Power to Become’” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Millet, Robert L. “What We Worship.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Rogers, Sandra. “To Proclaim Liberty to the Captives.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Swift, Charles. “Three Stories.” In My Redeemer Lives!.

2011 BYU Easter Conference

Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel, and Kent P. Jackson, eds. My Redeemer Lives!. Proceedings of The 2010 and 2011 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2011.

The 2010 and 2011 BYU Easter Conferences This volume brings together talks from two Brigham Young University Easter Conferences. Presentations address the Savior, his life, his mission, the Atonement, and his influence in our lives today. The contributors include Elder John H. Groberg, Elder Gerald N. Lund, Robert L. Millet, and others. The topics range from the infinite sweep of the Atonement to its personal reach in perfecting individuals. “It is always a challenge to talk or write about the Atonement of Jesus Christ,” notes Elder Lund. “First of all, it is infinite in its scope. It is the most profound and pivotal event in all of eternity. And we are so totally and utterly finite. We can but glimpse its importance and come only to a small understanding of its full meaning for us.” ISBN 978-0-8425-2784-2

Groberg, John H. “‘It Is Finished’” In My Redeemer Lives!, 1-26.
Lund, Gerald N. “What the Atoning Sacrifice Meant for Jesus.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Belnap, Daniel L. “‘To Them Gave He Power to Become’” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Millet, Robert L. “What We Worship.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Rogers, Sandra. “To Proclaim Liberty to the Captives.” In My Redeemer Lives!.
Swift, Charles. “Three Stories.” In My Redeemer Lives!.

2012 BYU Easter Conference

Olson, Camille Fronk, and Thomas A. Wayment, eds. With Healing in His Wings. Proceedings of The 2012 and 2013 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2013.

The BYU 2012 and 2013 Easter Conferences At times, prophets have compared various aspects of the Savior’s ministry to the mother hen, teaching that he has healing in his wings. The Savior likewise used that metaphor to describe his own power to offer refuge to his followers. By likening himself to a mother hen, the Savior testifies that he will cover us symbolically with his wings to save us if we, like the chicks, will come to him. This volume discusses the Savior, his life, his mission, the Atonement, and his healing influence in our lives today. Contributing authors are Elder Gary J. Coleman, Elder John M. Madsen, Brad Wilcox, Brent L. Top, Andy C. Skinner, and Gaye Strathearn. ISBN 978-0-8425-2836-8

Coleman, Gary J. “Resurrection: ‘A Matter of Surpassing Wonder’” In With Healing in His Wings,, 1-31.
Madsen, John M. “Easter, the Lord’s Day.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 33-53.
Strathearn, Gaye. “Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 55-79.
Skinner, Andrew C. “The Savior’s Ministry to the Spirit World.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 81-107.
Top, Brent L. “A Perfect Balance of Justice and Mercy.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 109-29.
Wilcox, Bradley R. “‘May Christ Lift Thee Up’” In With Healing in His Wings,, 131-47.

2013 BYU Easter Conference

Olson, Camille Fronk, and Thomas A. Wayment, eds. With Healing in His Wings. Proceedings of The 2012 and 2013 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2013.

The BYU 2012 and 2013 Easter Conferences At times, prophets have compared various aspects of the Savior’s ministry to the mother hen, teaching that he has healing in his wings. The Savior likewise used that metaphor to describe his own power to offer refuge to his followers. By likening himself to a mother hen, the Savior testifies that he will cover us symbolically with his wings to save us if we, like the chicks, will come to him. This volume discusses the Savior, his life, his mission, the Atonement, and his healing influence in our lives today. Contributing authors are Elder Gary J. Coleman, Elder John M. Madsen, Brad Wilcox, Brent L. Top, Andy C. Skinner, and Gaye Strathearn. ISBN 978-0-8425-2836-8

Coleman, Gary J. “Resurrection: ‘A Matter of Surpassing Wonder’” In With Healing in His Wings,, 1-31.
Madsen, John M. “Easter, the Lord’s Day.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 33-53.
Strathearn, Gaye. “Christ’s Crucifixion: Reclamation of the Cross.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 55-79.
Skinner, Andrew C. “The Savior’s Ministry to the Spirit World.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 81-107.
Top, Brent L. “A Perfect Balance of Justice and Mercy.” In With Healing in His Wings,, 109-29.
Wilcox, Bradley R. “‘May Christ Lift Thee Up’” In With Healing in His Wings,, 131-47.

2014 BYU Easter Conference

Gaskill, Alonzo L., and Stanley A. Johnson, eds. Our Savior’s Love: Hope & Healing in Christ. Proceedings of The 2014 and 2015 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2015.

The 2014 and 2015 BYU Easter Conferences When we actually, really know, understand, and feel of our Savior’s love—we are transformed; we are changed in our understanding of what divine love is. It is the encounter with Christ’s love that causes us to submit our wills and lives to God’s will and way. Our Savior’s love enables us to see ourselves in proper perspective and helps us to see others as God sees them, and to love them as deeply as he loves them. Nothing is more beautiful than seeing new life and renewed life. Hope and healing are centered in the Savior’s encompassing love, and it is the sweetest, the tenderest, and perhaps the most beautiful principle of the gospel. ISBN 978-0-8425-2883-2

Condie, Spencer J. “‘He Lives to Bless Me with His Love’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Dalton, Elaine S. “‘I Stand All Amazed’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Richardson, Matthew O. “The Savior’s Love.” In Our Savior’s Love.
Ogden, D. Kelly. “Our Savior’s Love Manifest in Resurrection.” In Our Savior’s Love.
Newell, Lloyd D. “‘Walk in Newness of Life’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Platt, Jennifer Brinkerhoff. “Walking in the Light of His Love.” In Our Savior’s Love.

2015 BYU Easter Conference

Gaskill, Alonzo L., and Stanley A. Johnson, eds. Our Savior’s Love: Hope & Healing in Christ. Proceedings of The 2014 and 2015 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2015.

The 2014 and 2015 BYU Easter Conferences When we actually, really know, understand, and feel of our Savior’s love—we are transformed; we are changed in our understanding of what divine love is. It is the encounter with Christ’s love that causes us to submit our wills and lives to God’s will and way. Our Savior’s love enables us to see ourselves in proper perspective and helps us to see others as God sees them, and to love them as deeply as he loves them. Nothing is more beautiful than seeing new life and renewed life. Hope and healing are centered in the Savior’s encompassing love, and it is the sweetest, the tenderest, and perhaps the most beautiful principle of the gospel. ISBN 978-0-8425-2883-2

Condie, Spencer J. “‘He Lives to Bless Me with His Love’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Dalton, Elaine S. “‘I Stand All Amazed’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Richardson, Matthew O. “The Savior’s Love.” In Our Savior’s Love.
Ogden, D. Kelly. “Our Savior’s Love Manifest in Resurrection.” In Our Savior’s Love.
Newell, Lloyd D. “‘Walk in Newness of Life’” In Our Savior’s Love.
Platt, Jennifer Brinkerhoff. “Walking in the Light of His Love.” In Our Savior’s Love.

2016 BYU Easter Conference

Frederick, Nicholas J., and Keith J. Wilson, eds. His Majesty and Mission. Proceedings of The 2016 and 2017 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2017.

The 2016 and 2017 BYU Easter Conferences Christianity rises or falls based on the reality of the Resurrection. Christian religious leaders of all walks have commented on the importance of the Resurrection. Accordingly, this volume is organized to enhance our celebration of the miracle of the Resurrection. The essays published in this volume represent the talks presented at the annual Brigham Young University Easter Conferences in 2016 and 2017 by Sheri Dew, Eric D. Huntsman, Daniel K Judd, Camille Fronk Olson, Hank R. Smith, and Elder Kevin J Worthen. In this volume, readers will find the personal witnesses and testimonies of faithful disciples who have devoted their lives to understanding the Savior’s majesty and mission. May their careful, heartfelt, and inspired words take root in your heart and bring you to a deeper, more personal conviction of the central role Jesus Christ and his Resurrection have in the eternal welfare of all God’s children. ISBN 978-1-9443-9412-7

Worthen, Kevin J. “The Living Christ.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Dew, Sheri L. “Standing as a Witness.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Huntsman, Eric D. “Preaching Jesus, and Him Crucified.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Judd, Daniel K. “New Creatures in Christ.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Olson, Camille Fronk. “A New Commandment.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Smith, Hank R. “Mourning with Hope.” In His Majesty and Mission.

2017 BYU Easter Conference

Frederick, Nicholas J., and Keith J. Wilson, eds. His Majesty and Mission. Proceedings of The 2016 and 2017 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2017.

The 2016 and 2017 BYU Easter Conferences Christianity rises or falls based on the reality of the Resurrection. Christian religious leaders of all walks have commented on the importance of the Resurrection. Accordingly, this volume is organized to enhance our celebration of the miracle of the Resurrection. The essays published in this volume represent the talks presented at the annual Brigham Young University Easter Conferences in 2016 and 2017 by Sheri Dew, Eric D. Huntsman, Daniel K Judd, Camille Fronk Olson, Hank R. Smith, and Elder Kevin J Worthen. In this volume, readers will find the personal witnesses and testimonies of faithful disciples who have devoted their lives to understanding the Savior’s majesty and mission. May their careful, heartfelt, and inspired words take root in your heart and bring you to a deeper, more personal conviction of the central role Jesus Christ and his Resurrection have in the eternal welfare of all God’s children. ISBN 978-1-9443-9412-7

Worthen, Kevin J. “The Living Christ.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Dew, Sheri L. “Standing as a Witness.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Huntsman, Eric D. “Preaching Jesus, and Him Crucified.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Judd, Daniel K. “New Creatures in Christ.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Olson, Camille Fronk. “A New Commandment.” In His Majesty and Mission.
Smith, Hank R. “Mourning with Hope.” In His Majesty and Mission.

2018 BYU Easter Conference

Swift, Charles, ed. The Tragedy and the Triumph. Proceedings of The 2018 and 2019 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019.

The 2018 and 2019 BYU Easter Conferences This volume is a compilation of inspiring presentations given at BYU​’s annual Easter Conferences, which have become a popular tradition at the university. Well-known speakers discuss such essential concepts as teaching about that life which is in Christ, the role of the Savior in our lives, the power of the Atonement, how to help those with doubts, and his life and mission. This volume includes talks given by Elder Bruce C. Hafen, Susan W. Tanner, Richard Lyman Bushman, Thomas A. Wayment, Anthony R. Sweat, and Barbara Morgan Gardner. ISBN 978-1-9443-9469-1

Hafen, Bruce C. “Love and Delight.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Tanner, Susan W. “Jesus Christ, Our Healer.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Bushman, Richard Lyman. “The Atonement, Then and Now.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Wayment, Thomas A. “The Tragedy and Triumph of Resurrection.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Gardner, Barbara Morgan. “Christ’s Power to Perfect Us.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Sweat, Anthony. “A King and His Crown.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.

2019 BYU Easter Conference

Swift, Charles, ed. The Tragedy and the Triumph. Proceedings of The 2018 and 2019 BYU Easter Conferences. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 2019.

The 2018 and 2019 BYU Easter Conferences This volume is a compilation of inspiring presentations given at BYU​’s annual Easter Conferences, which have become a popular tradition at the university. Well-known speakers discuss such essential concepts as teaching about that life which is in Christ, the role of the Savior in our lives, the power of the Atonement, how to help those with doubts, and his life and mission. This volume includes talks given by Elder Bruce C. Hafen, Susan W. Tanner, Richard Lyman Bushman, Thomas A. Wayment, Anthony R. Sweat, and Barbara Morgan Gardner. ISBN 978-1-9443-9469-1

Hafen, Bruce C. “Love and Delight.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Tanner, Susan W. “Jesus Christ, Our Healer.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Bushman, Richard Lyman. “The Atonement, Then and Now.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Wayment, Thomas A. “The Tragedy and Triumph of Resurrection.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Gardner, Barbara Morgan. “Christ’s Power to Perfect Us.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.
Sweat, Anthony. “A King and His Crown.” In The Tragedy and the Triumph.

2020 BYU Easter Conference

This conference was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

2021 BYU Easter Conference

BYU Religious Studies Center. 2021 BYU Easter Conference.
Haws, JB. “Introduction.” The 2021 BYU Easter Conference.
Hafen, Marie K. “Untitled.” The 2021 BYU Easter Conference.
Griffin, Tyler J. “Untitled.” The 2021 BYU Easter Conference.
Reeder, Jennifer. “Untitled.” The 2021 BYU Easter Conference.

2022 BYU Easter Conference

BYU Religious Studies Center. “The Power of Christ’s Deliverance”. The 2022 BYU Easter Conference.
Martin, Jan J. “Untitled.” The 2022 BYU Easter Conference.
Cowley, Virginia Hinckley Pearce. “Untitled.” The 2022 BYU Easter Conference.
Hilton, John, III. “Untitled.” The 2022 BYU Easter Conference.

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