Patrick Mason, the Utah State University Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss “Mazmuur Naafi: The Arabic Psalm of Nephi” by Jamal Qureshi. This episode complements week 7 (2 Nephi 3-5) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
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Jenny Reeder, 19th-century women’s history specialist for the Church History Department, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss “Encircled in the Arms of His Love” by Eva Koleva Timothy. This episode complements week 6 (2 Nephi 1-2) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
Richard Oman, former curator of art at the Church History Museum, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss “Mola” by Graciela Archibold. This episode complements week 5 (1 Nephi 16-22) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
Ashlee Whitaker, former religious art curator at the BYU Museum of Art, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss “The Vision of Nephi” by John Held Sr. This episode complements week 4 (1 Nephi 11-15) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
Benjamin Keogh joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss “Pulling Up the Iron Rod” by J. Kirk Richards. This episode complements week 3 (1 Nephi 6-10) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
Devan Jensen, executive editor at BYU’s Religious Studies Center, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss the “Lehi’s Family Leaving Jerusalem” panel from C. C. A. Christensen’s “Huntington Panorama.” This episode complements week 2 (1 Nephi 1-5) of the 2024 “Come, Follow Me” Book of Mormon curriculum.
Laura Paulsen Howe, Church History Museum art curator, joins Book of Mormon Art Catalog director Jenny Champoux to discuss C. C. A. Christensen’s Huntington Panorama. This episode complements week 1 of the 2024 Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon curriculum.
What hope does the birth of the Savior bring to you? How does knowing His mission bring you peace? For the prophet Nephi, as can be for all of us, Christ meant love–the love of Heavenly Parents, the love of sacrifice, the love of a Redeemer (see 1 Nephi 11:17-33). This simple but profound message
In Revelation, John sees a vision of “a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars” (Revelation 12:1). This woman has widely been interpreted as Mary, especially alongside the description of how “she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all
We can learn more about God’s plan for us by studying the visions of prophets. In Revelation, John recorded a message from an angel and a highly symbolic vision. The revelation offers comfort as well as direction and indicates future events. Nephi also had a grand vision of God’s plan and future events. A heavenly