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BYU–Hawaii Devotionals & Speeches
by BYU–Hawaii
Join Brigham Young University – Hawaii every Tuesday for Devotional. Speakers from around the world are invited to share inspiring messages centered on our Savior, Jesus Christ at the university's wekly devotional Speakers include BYU–Hawaii presidents and employees, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and more. Updated weekly, this podcast shares the inspiring words of these weekly assemblies. Tune in for spiritual guidance, leadership tips, and more from highly acclaimed speakers striving to uplift and educate.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.
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The Perfect ‘A’: Tuning Our Lives to Christ | Jeff Christensen | April 7, 2026
Jeff Christensen Associate Professor, Faculty of Business & Government; Director, Center for Hospitality & Tourism Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (April 7, 2026) Jeff Christensen teaches that Jesus Christ is the “perfect A,” illustrating that lives come into harmony only when aligned with Him through His Atonement. He shows that the Savior restores what is out of tune, aligns desires with God’s will, and magnifies even small, willing efforts. Jeff Christensen invites listeners to realign their lives with Christ through repentance, forgiveness, and intentional daily action. “When we place what little we have into the Savior’s hands, our efforts, our talents, our willingness to serve Him are amplified.” — Jeff Christensen Jeff Christensen is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Hospitality & Tourism Management Studies at BYU–Hawaii. He spent 24 years in global hospitality leadership and has traveled to 108 countries, using his experiences to teach how travel can foster understanding, service, and positive change. He and his wife Debbie are parents of three and strive to live Christlike values in their work and daily life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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What Will You Be? | Senator Mitt Romney | March 31, 2026
Jeff Christensen Associate Professor & Director of the Center for Hospitality & Tourism Management Studies Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (April 7, 2026) Jeff Christensen teaches that Jesus Christ is the “perfect A,” illustrating that lives come into harmony only when aligned with Him through His Atonement. He shows that the Savior restores what is out of tune, aligns desires with God’s will, and magnifies even small, willing efforts. Jeff Christensen invites listeners to realign their lives with Christ through repentance, forgiveness, and intentional daily action. “When we place what little we have into the Savior’s hands, our efforts, our talents, our willingness to serve Him are amplified.” — Jeff Christensen Jeff Christensen is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Hospitality & Tourism Management Studies at BYU–Hawaii. He spent 24 years in global hospitality leadership and has traveled to 108 countries, using his experiences to teach how travel can foster understanding, service, and positive change. He and his wife Debbie are parents of three and strive to live Christlike values in their work and daily life. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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The Atonement of Jesus Christ Changes Everything | Daniel Sharp | March 24, 2026
Daniel Sharp Professor of Faculty of Culture, Language & Perfoming Arts Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (March 24, 2026) Daniel Sharp teaches that the Atonement of Jesus Christ serves as the central turning point of eternity by overcoming the effects of the Fall, ensuring resurrection, and offering all mankind a return to God’s presence. He explains that through the Atonement, Jesus Christ gains perfect empathy and authority to justly judge and succor humanity, having experienced all pain, temptation, and sin. He concludes that understanding the Atonement brings hope, inspires repentance, and enables lasting change through faith in Jesus Christ. “We study the Atonement not merely as an intellectual exercise, but because understanding the Atonement, the progress and hope that an empathetic Savior provides, can give us hope to change. It can comfort us. It will heal us. Of that, I testify.” — Daniel Sharp Daniel Sharp grew up in Canada, Thailand, and California. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at eighteen and served a mission in Campinas, Brazil. He is married to Carrie Rentz, and they have five sons and five grandchildren. Daniel earned a PhD in Religious Studies from Claremont Graduate University and has taught at BYU–Hawaii since 2011. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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You are to be the Light to the World | President Billy Casey | March 17, 2026
President Billy Casey President of the Laie Hawaii Temple Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (March 17, 2026) President Billy Casey teaches that the rising generation is reserved to help prepare the world for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that individuals are called to be a light to the world by choosing to be peacemakers, sharing the Aloha Spirit, and growing through adversity. Students are invited to spend more time worshiping and serving in the temple to receive greater spiritual light, strength, and guidance. “The temple is a place of peace and power, and spending time there will literally change a person’s life.” — President Billy Casey President Billy George Casey Jr. was born in Lubbock, Texas, and raised in Hawaii. He graduated from Brigham Young University–Hawaii and served a mission in Veracruz, Mexico. He later worked for many years as a roofing and waterproofing contractor and served as Assistant Director and Construction & Design Manager for BYU–Hawaii Facilities Management. He and his wife, Kanani Casey, were married in the Los Angeles California Temple and are the parents of eight children and many grandchildren. They currently serve as President and Matron of the Laie Hawaii Temple. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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A Testimony: Your Most Powerful Weapon Against Evil | Elder Ronald M Barcellos | Feb 24, 2026
Elder Ronald M. Barcellos General Authority Seventy Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (February 24, 2026) Elder Ronald M. Barcellos teaches that a testimony of Jesus Christ is the most powerful weapon against evil. Referring to the war in heaven, he explains that we overcame Satan through the Savior’s Atonement and “the word of [our] testimony,” and that we must gain and strengthen that testimony again in this life. He invites listeners to ask, seek, and knock through prayer, scripture study, and faithful obedience, promising that a growing testimony will protect them from doubt, deception, and the adversary’s attacks. “Brothers and Sisters, you were chosen by God to come to earth in these latter days because you were valiant in your testimony in the pre-mortal life.” — Elder Ronald M. Barcellos Elder Ronald M. Barcellos was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in April 2025. He has served in numerous Church callings, including full-time missionary in Brazil, bishop, stake presidency counselor, and mission president in Portugal. He studied business administration at São Marcos University in São Paulo, Brazil, and previously co-founded and led GreenMile, LLC. Elder Barcellos was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1975, is married to Karin Spat Albino Barcellos, and is the father of three children. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise | Dr. Matthew Bowen | March 10, 2026
Dr. Matthew Bowen Professor and Director of Religious Education at BYU–Hawaii Brigham Young University–Hawaii David O. Mckay Lecture (March 10, 2026) Dr. Matthew L. Bowen teaches that through His suffering and feeling of abandonment on the cross, Jesus Christ experiences the depths of human pain so that no one is truly forsaken. He emphasizes that through covenants, the sacrament, and temple worship, disciples remain connected to the Savior’s presence and are called to build Zion by seeking justice, serving others, and turning suffering into compassion. “Your Yes to God demands your No to all injustice, to all evil, to all lies to all oppression and violation of the weak and the poor.” — Dr. Matthew Bowen Dr. Matthew L. Bowen is a professor and Director of Religious Education at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. He earned his PhD in Biblical Studies from The Catholic University of America and is the author of several books and scholarly articles on ancient scripture. He and his wife, Suzanne, have three children and live in Lāʻie. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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The Power of And | Joseph Plicka
Joseph Plicka explores how embracing complexity and duality—the power of and over or—can lead to deeper understanding, better communication, and more meaningful lives. Discover how shifting your mindset can unlock new possibilities in work, relationships, and personal growth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Faith to Move Mountains | Arlene Sewell
Arlene Sewell encourages listeners to trust in God’s power to overcome life’s biggest challenges. Discover how strong faith can transform obstacles into opportunities and inspire miracles in your own journey.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Maui's Miracles: Finding Jesus As They Went | President Benjamin Hanks
President Benjamin Hanks shares powerful lessons from the Maui wildfires, showing how Jesus Christ walks with us often before we recognize Him. A message of hope, healing, and the quiet miracles found along the way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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The Grand Story of Our Eternal Family | Jenet Erickson
Jenet Erickson beautifully shares how we each belong to a divine family with eternal ties. Through personal stories and gospel insights, she reminds us of our identity as children of God and the sacred connections we share. Discover how understanding our place in God's eternal family can bring strength, purpose, and hope in everyday life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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The Value of a Soul | David Glen Hatch
David Glen Hatch explores the immeasurable worth of every human soul. Through heartfelt reflections and biblical insights, he reminds us that each life carries eternal significance and divine purpose. Join us as we uncover the profound love God has for us and the powerful impact one soul can have on the world. Perfect for daily encouragement and spiritual growth, this devotional will renew your sense of hope and mission.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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"Changing Forever the Better" and "I Will Go and Do...Willingly" | Francis and Lanett Ho Ching
Francis and Lanett Ho Ching share inspiring messages titled "Changing Forever the Better" and "I Will Go and Do Willingly." They invite listeners to embrace personal growth and discipleship by choosing to act with faith and willingness. Through heartfelt stories and scriptural insights, they encourage us to become better each day and follow God’s plan with a willing heart.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Nevertheless | Aaron Shumway
In this BYU–Hawaii devotional, Aaron Shumway shares how the word “nevertheless” in the scriptures teaches us to choose faith in the face of difficulty. Through thoughtful examples and personal insight, he invites us to trust in God, even when life is uncertain. This message reminds us that nevertheless, we can move forward with courage and discipleship.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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For Heaven's Help | Elder Michael John U. Teh
Elder Michael John U. Teh of the Seventy shares personal experiences, scriptural insights, and messages of hope centered on trusting God's timing and seeking His guidance in our lives. With a focus on faith, discipleship, and enduring through trials, each episode encourages Latter-day Saints and all listeners to recognize the quiet, consistent ways the Lord provides help from heaven.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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It's Not What We Know, But What We Do and Become | President Finau Hafoka and Sister Lucy Hafoka
Join President Finau Hafoka and Sister Lucy Hafoka in this inspiring devotional as they explore the profound truth that our growth and discipleship are defined not just by knowledge, but by our actions and who we become. Through personal stories and gospel insights, they encourage listeners to live their faith actively, allowing their choices and character to reflect their beliefs. This uplifting message invites you to focus on becoming the person God wants you to be, turning knowledge into meaningful, Christlike living.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Be Compassionate, Be Understanding | David Whippy
David Whippy encourages listeners to embrace compassion and understanding in their interactions with others. Drawing on personal experiences and gospel principles, he highlights the power of empathy in building stronger relationships and fostering a Christlike spirit in our communities. With wisdom and kindness, David reminds us that by being more compassionate and understanding, we not only uplift others but also grow in our own discipleship. Tune in for a transformative message on the importance of love and patience in our daily lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Your BYU–Hawaii Legacy | Isaiah Walker
Isaiah Walker shares his personal journey and insights on the power of legacy and the importance of making an impact at BYU–Hawaii. Drawing from his experiences and faith, Isaiah emphasizes the lasting influence we all have on those around us, encouraging students to live with purpose and leave a legacy that aligns with the values of the gospel. Tune in for an uplifting message about creating a meaningful legacy at BYU–Hawaii and beyond.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Strength Through the Storms of Life | Vanessa and Nate Quigley
This devotional by Vanessa and Nate Quigley offers daily encouragement and spiritual guidance for navigating life’s difficult seasons. Rooted in faith and real-life experiences, each entry provides hope, scripture reflections, and practical wisdom to help you build resilience and trust God through every challenge. Whether facing loss, uncertainty, or personal struggles, this devotional invites you to find strength and peace amidst the storms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Divine Identity, Belonging, and Becoming | Elder John C. Pingree Jr.
Elder John C. Pingree Jr. explores the profound concepts of divine identity, belonging, and the transformative journey of becoming who God created us to be. Drawing on teachings from scripture and personal experiences, Elder Pingree reminds listeners that each of us is a beloved child of God, and our true identity is rooted in His love. He emphasizes how understanding our divine worth leads to a deeper sense of belonging and empowers us to become more like Christ, regardless of life’s challenges.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Each of Us Has a Purpose – "At Such a Time as This" | Sita Jasper
Sita Jasper delves into the powerful truth that every person has a unique purpose in life, especially in the critical moments when the world needs it most. Drawing on the biblical story of Esther and personal reflections, Sita encourages listeners to recognize their divine calling "for such a time as this." Through her message, she invites everyone to embrace their role in God’s plan, trusting that even in the midst of uncertainty, our lives have meaning and direction.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Prophets Can See Around Corners | Sheri Dew
Sheri Dew explores the unique role of prophets as seer, individuals who can spiritually "see around corners" to guide us through life’s challenges. Drawing from personal experiences and examples of prophetic foresight, Dew emphasizes the importance of trusting and following prophetic counsel, especially when it seems counterintuitive or hard to understand. Tune in for a deeper understanding of how following the guidance of prophets can lead to greater spiritual safety and preparedness in uncertain times.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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The Power of Faith | Iona Charles Teriipaia
In this devotional, Iona Charles Teriipaia emphasizes the profound impact that faith can have on an individual's life. She encourages listeners to embrace faith not just as a spiritual concept, but as a powerful force that influences our mindset, actions, and overall well-being. Through practical insights and personal reflections, Iona highlights how faith can help us overcome challenges, find purpose, and cultivate resilience. By nurturing a deep trust in a higher power or the universe, we can tap into the strength and clarity needed to navigate life’s ups and downs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Koau 'Eni I Am Here. It Is Me. | Melba Latu
Melba Latu shares how her Tongan heritage and life experiences have shaped her understanding of identity, purpose, and courage. “Koau ʻeni” means “It is me” or “I am here,” a powerful declaration of readiness to act when called upon. She encourages us to stand with confidence in who we are, trust in divine timing, and respond to life's challenges with faith and humility.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Light of Christ | President Steven Yamamoto
President Steven Yamamoto shares how even the smallest glimpse of Christ’s light can guide us through darkness. Through personal stories and spiritual insight, he invites us to recognize, receive, and reflect the Light of Christ in our daily lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Trust in the Lord With All Thine Heart | Alohalani Housman
Alohalani Housman shares personal experiences and gospel insights that teach us how to trust fully in the Lord's timing and guidance. From unexpected life changes to spiritual growth, she illustrates how leaning on the Lord, not our own understanding, can bring peace, purpose, and clarity. Through faith, humility, and daily discipleship, we can learn to let God direct our paths.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Celebrating Moroni Day | Elder John W. Welch and Sister Jeannie S. Welch
Join Elder John W. Welch and Sister Jeannie S. Welch as they share inspiring insights and reflections on the significance of Moroni Day. Discover the powerful legacy of the prophet Moroni and how his example can strengthen our faith and commitment. This devotional episode invites you to celebrate courage, revelation, and hope through the lens of Moroni’s life and teachings.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Your Divine Potential | Elder and Sister Yamashita
Elder and Sister Yamashita explore the eternal truth of our divine potential as children of God. Through heartfelt stories, personal testimony, and inspired counsel, they invite us to recognize our worth, embrace God’s plan, and move forward with faith and purpose. This episode offers encouragement and perspective for anyone seeking to grow spiritually and live with greater intention.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Jesus Christ, the Finisher of Our Faith | President John S.K. Kauwe III
In this inspiring episode, President John S.K. Kauwe III shares a powerful message centered on the Savior, Jesus Christ, and His role as the "Finisher of Our Faith." Drawing from personal experiences and gospel insights, President Kauwe encourages listeners to deepen their trust in Christ, especially through challenges and uncertainties. Tune in for a thoughtful and faith-affirming conversation that invites reflection, hope, and renewed commitment to follow the Savior.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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President John S.K. Kauwe III Inauguration
Experience the historic inauguration of Dr. John S.K. Kauwe III as the eleventh president of Brigham Young University–Hawaii. On October 19, 2021, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, formally installed President Kauwe in a ceremony that included remarks from Elder Clark G. Gilbert and musical performances by the BYU–Hawaii Concert Choir. This event marks a significant moment in the university's history, highlighting its commitment to unity, diversity, and the mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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As I Have Loved You | Eve Koller
In this heartfelt devotional, BYU–Hawaii Assistant Professor Eve Koller reflects on the Savior’s invitation to love as He loves. Drawing from personal experiences, including her own trials and blessings, she emphasizes the transformative power of Christlike love in our lives. Koller shares insights on how embracing love can lead to healing, growth, and a deeper connection with God and others.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Righteousness Like the Waves of the Sea | President John S.K. Kauwe III & Sister Monica Kauwe
In this inspiring devotional, President John S. K. Kauwe III and Sister Monica Kauwe explore the scriptural promise of peace like a river and righteousness like the waves of the sea. They share powerful insights on how obedience, agency, and alignment with God’s will can bring steady peace and enduring spiritual strength in our lives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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ThanksLIVING | Kevin Schlag
Kevin Schlag explores how living with gratitude can transform life. Through personal stories, guest insights, and practical tips, he shows how thankfulness improves relationships, mental health, and daily happiness. The focus is on making gratitude a lifestyle, embracing appreciation in all areas of life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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An Answered Prayer | Nnamdi Okonkwo
Nnamdi OkonkwoUniversity Alumni and Sculptor BYU–Hawaii Devotional (September 14, 2021)In this devotional, BYU–Hawaii alumnus Nnamdi Okonkwo shares how faith and prayer helped him overcome challenges. Starting basketball late and facing personal loss, he trusted God’s plan and received an unexpected opportunity to study and play basketball at BYU–Hawaii. His story shows that love, service, and faith lead to true fulfillment. Okonkwo encourages listeners to trust God and believe that no dream is impossible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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How do you Know...? | Kikiana Hurwitz
Kikiana Hurwitz University Laboratory and Academic Chemical Hygiene ManagerFaculty of Sciences Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (Tuesday, June 18, 2024) Kikiana Hurwitz reflects on the significance of knowing our identity as children of God, emphasizing how this fundamental truth can provide solace and guidance amidst life's uncertainties and challenges. She illustrates how prayer, faith, and enduring trials can lead to spiritual growth and a deeper connection with Heavenly Father. Hurwitz encourages listeners to find strength in their relationship with God and trust in His plan for them."We have a divine purpose, and I believe that in moments of doubt and uncertainty, when we question our abilities and worthiness, it is crucial to remember who we truly are—children of a loving Heavenly Father who knows us intimately and believes in our potential."Kikiana Hurwitz has a degree in Microbiology from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. After graduation, she completed 8 years as a Research Assistant at the Pacific Cnidaria Research Laboratory working on Marine Toxins, more specifically Box Jellyfish. Since joining the college in 2012, she has instructed in both the Biochemistry and Biology divisions in the Natural Science Department. She is a native to the islands, and is married with two young children.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Begin With Belief | David Elkington
David Elkington shares an inspiring story about learning to ride a bike as a child, using it as an analogy for building momentum and overcoming fear in life. He emphasizes the importance of having faith, setting personal goals, and creating a mission statement to guide one's actions. He also introduces a practical system for personal growth, which includes sleep, spirituality, sound, sun, sweat, study, and social connections. Elkington encourages all to believe in their unique potential and take actionable steps toward their goals."Once you believe in God and your eternal nature, every decision you make has an eternal effect." _____David Elkington is the founder and CEO of Elkington Electric, an EV automaker developing the e1 electric sports car. He previously founded InsideSales.com and co-founded Silicon Slopes. He serves on multiple advisory boards, including at Utah Tech University and BYU, and is an active investor and adviser in tech and healthcare. Elkington has received numerous accolades, contributed to prestigious publications, and appeared on major TV networks. He holds a BA in Philosophy with minors in Business, History, Japanese, and Hebrew from BYU and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoys running, skiing, hiking, and rock climbing and resides in Utah with his two children.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Trust in the Lord With All Thine Heart | Makoa Freitas
Makoa Freitas Financial Services Director & Controller at Brigham Young University–Hawaii Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (Tuesday, June 4, 2024) Makoa Freitas emphasizes trusting in the Lord's plan and how divine guidance helped him through career transitions and personal challenges. He highlights the importance of understanding our divine nature and Heavenly Father's love. He encourages faith during trials, using personal and scriptural examples, and advises relying on basic principles in life. He concludes by urging students to make the most of their time in Laie, cherish relationships, and trust in the Lord, testifying of the gospel's truth and the importance of divine guidance."Remember our Father's love for us, and I promise he will lead you where you need to be. Remember that the Savior has walked in your footsteps, knows what you are going through, understands your sorrow, and will offer you peace." Makoa Freitas is BYU–Hawaii’s director & controller of finance, overseeing financial accounting, tax filings, payroll, investments, capital project accounting, and procurement. He started at BYU–Hawaii in 2012 and has held various roles, including assistant controller and management control auditor at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Freitas holds an MBA and a master’s in accounting from Indiana University and is a certified public accountant. He previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and played as an NFL offensive lineman for the Indianapolis Colts. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Cultivating Generations Through Small & Simple Things | Caryn Lesuma
Caryn Lesuma Assistant Professor Faculty of Arts & Letters Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (Tuesday, May 25, 2024) Caryn Lesuma shares several intergenerational stories, highlighting the small and simple choices made by her ancestors that have resulted in great things for her and her family. She invited students to ponder on their own "small and simple choices" and the effects they may have in their lives and relationships."Brothers and sisters, your choice to get an education and develop your discipleship will have an immense positive impact on future generations of your family." _____Dr. Caryn Lesuma, was born and raised in Laie, Hawaii. She graduated as valedictorian from Kahuku High School and earned a BA in English from Stanford University. Following her undergraduate studies, Caryn worked as a newspaper reporter for the Honolulu Advertiser for five years. During this time, she married her spouse and later moved to Seattle. She went on to complete her MA in English at BYU and her PhD at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Caryn's dedication led her to a faculty position in the BYU–Hawaii English program, where she now teaches. She is also a devoted mother to two children, Manasa and Zelda, and a loving wife. Her journey reflects her commitment to education and family.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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All Things Both Spiritual and Temporal | Elder Adeyinka A. Ojediran
Elder Adeyinka A. Ojediran General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (Tuesday, May 21, 2024) Elder Adeyinka A. Ojediran emphasizes the unique integration of secular and spiritual education at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. He shares personal experiences of overcoming educational challenges through establishing priorities and patterns rooted in spiritual foundations. Elder Ojediran stresses the importance of making and honoring covenants with God, which guide us toward eternal life and exaltation. He encourages students to seek both temporal and spiritual knowledge, establishing patterns that build character and integrity to lead and serve others."The priorities and patterns we establish and uphold in temporal and spiritual things will guide us in our journey of lifelong discipleship of Christ." _____Elder Adeyinka A. Ojediran was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 4, 2020. He has served in various roles, including branch president, bishop, stake president, and counselor in a mission presidency. Professionally, Elder Ojediran holds a bachelor's degree in botany, a master's in business administration, and several accounting and finance qualifications. He has worked for Shell Nigeria in various financial management positions and is currently the Assistant Executive Director of the Temple Department and Second Counselor of the North America West Area Presidency. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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There Is a Lad Here | Trevor Wilson
Trevor Wilson Senior Associate Athletic Director at Brigham Young University Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (May 14, 2024) BYUH Alumnus Trevor Wilson testifies of the power of keeping the commandments and moving forward with faith in today's devotional. His message reassures students that no matter how small their offering to the Lord may be, He will receive it lovingly and multiply it."In the case of the lad with five loaves and two fishes, the Lord was not looking for someone who had fish and bread, he was looking for someone who had faith." _____Trevor Wilson attended BYU Hawaii from 1989-1992, where he played basketball and ran cross-country. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from BYUH in 1992 and holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from BYU. Trevor has worked as a junior high and high school principal, an assistant men’s basketball coach at Weber State University, and is currently a Senior Associate Athletic Director at BYU. He also serves as a YSA Stake President in Syracuse, Utah. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Marriage and Dating- Let's Talk | President John S.K. Kauwe III and Sister Monica S. Kauwe
President John S.K. Kauwe III and Sister Monica S. Kauwe University President and First Lady of Brigham Young University–Hawaii Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (April 08, 2024) President and Sister Kauwe emphasized the importance of family and marriage in God's eternal plan. They encouraged BYU–Hawaii students to adopt proactive and principled approaches to dating, emphasizing clear communication, consent, and the necessity of personal preparation for a fulfilling marriage and family life through adherence to God's commandments."The foundational principle of dating and covenant marriage is personal preparation." For the full transcript, please visit: https://speeches.byuh.edu/devotionals. To view BYUH's dating resources, please visit: https://president.byuh.edu/dating John S. K. Kauwe III, the eleventh president of Brigham Young University–Hawaii, took office in July 2020, supported by his wife, Monica S. Mortensen, and their five children. With a rich background as a BYU professor, department chair, and dean, President Kauwe is also a renowned scientist with significant contributions to Alzheimer's disease research, holding over 120 peer-reviewed papers and several patents. Alongside his academic and administrative duties, Kauwe serves as an Area Seventy for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, reflecting his deep commitment to faith and leadership. His and Monica's dedication to family and faith deeply influence their leadership, making them a source of inspiration at BYU–Hawaii.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Is There Hope Smiling Brightly Before Us? | Kevin Schlag
Kevin Schlag Operations Vice President of Brigham Young University–Hawaii Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (April 08, 2024) Kevin Schlag reminds students of the importance of hope found through Christ. He encourages young adults to move forward optimistically, aligning their lives with the will of God. His message teaches about the intertwined relationship between faith and hope, highlighting how they support each other."Sometimes our bright hope dims because of challenges or failures. But as we press forward, especially with a steadfastness in Christ, we persevere." Kevin Schlag served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the France Bordeaux Mission, later moving to French Guiana and finishing in Martinique. Post-mission, Kevin attended BYU in Provo, where he met his wife and graduated with a Communications degree. In 1996, he joined BYU-Hawaii as the advisor for the school newspaper, Ke Alaka’i. He transitioned to the university's webmaster and now serves as the Operations Vice President. Kevin has lived in Hawaii with his growing family since 1996 and has been actively involved in community service, including roles on the Laie Community Association board and as stake president of the Laie North Stake.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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"These Things Shall Give Thee Experience" | Khumbulani Mdletshe
BYU–Hawaii alumnus Khumbulani Mdletshe shares powerful experiences as a student that shaped his perspective in life and desire to serve others. He invites students to think about their own experiences and ask themselves, "To what extent are these experiences preparing you for what lies ahead?""In most cases, our experiences are made up of little things, but the accumulation of those little experiences can cause the mountains to move." _____ Khumbulani Mdletshe was named to the Third Quorum of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and political science from BYU–Hawaii, a master’s degree in education from BYU, and a PhD in education management from Rand Afrikaans University. Brother Mdletshe began his career in education research before joining the Church's educational system in 1997. He has served in numerous Church roles, including missionary, bishop’s counselor, branch president, and mission president’s counselor. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Three Blessings of the Atonement of Jesus Christ | Elder Kim B. Clark
Elder Kim B. Clark Emeritus General Authority Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (March 19, 2024) Elder Kim B. Clark addresses three blessings of the Atonement of Jesus Christ in his devotional today. His counsel surrounds the blessings of personal redemption, the blessing of divine succor, and the blessings of divine light."When we turn to Christ and act with faith in Him to repent of our sins, Jesus uses His power to strengthen us through the ministry of the Holy Ghost. Thus, the succor He offers us can nourish, lift, and strengthen us spiritually." _____Elder Kim B. Clark was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 4, 2015, and served until October 5, 2019. He was previously president of Brigham Young University–Idaho (2005-2015) and a member of the Fifth Quorum of the Seventy in the Idaho Area (2007-2014). Elder Clark earned his BA, MA, and PhD in economics from Harvard University and was a faculty member and dean at Harvard Business School. His Church service includes roles as a missionary, elders quorum president, bishop, and high councilor. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Seeking Personal Revelation | Sister Amy A. Wright
Sister Amy A. Wright First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (March 12, 2024) Sister Amy A. Wright encourages students to embrace the blessings of the priesthood through study, prayer, and personal revelation. She also reminds young adults today that they are the future of Christ's church on earth. She gives a powerful testimony that each individual matters and God's love for His children is boundless."I cannot think of a greater manifestation of the love God has for His children than the incalculable blessings that are available equally to both His daughters and His sons through His holy priesthood." Sister Amy A. Wright was sustained as the First Counselor in the Primary General Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 2, 2022. She previously served as Second Counselor in the same presidency and has held various Church positions, including roles in the Young Women General Advisory Council and as a stake and ward Primary president. Sister Wright graduated with a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies from the University of Utah in 1998. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Divine Love and Temple | Jihae Kwon
Jihae Kwon Associate Professor of Faculty of Arts & Letters Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (March 5, 2024) Professor Jihae Kwon shares how her faith was strengthened and her perspective enlightened when performing temple and family history work for her ancestors. Additionally, she testifies of the Lord's work on the earth being accomplished through increased global access to temples."We can rest all our worries and troubles in the temple and be embraced by God's love, mercy, and peace. It symbolizes the ultimate love and mercy of God and His Son, Jesus Christ." Jihae Kwon holds a BFA in illustration and graphic design from the University of Utah. After a decade as a graphic designer, she earned an MA in Art and the Book from the Corcoran College of Art and Design and an MFA in Graphic Design and Visual Experience from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her artist books have been exhibited at prestigious venues, including the National Museum of Women in the Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is actively involved in graphic design, book arts, and printmaking, with a focus on lithography and letterpress printing. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Put the Lord First & The Blessings of Personal Revelation | Ken and Barbara Niumatalolo
Ken and Barbara Niumatalolo BYU–Hawaii Alumna Head Football Coach at San José State University Brigham Young University–Hawaii (February 27, 2024) Ken and Barbara Niumatalolo share personal experiences about always turning to the Savior and trusting the Holy Ghost and the Lord's plan. "The Lord's promptings and revelations may not always come in the time and way that we expect. But, if we are worthy they always come in the best time and in the best way." - Ken Niumatalolo"When you put the Lord first, everything else falls into place. When you begin with the end in mind, your choices become the right ones." - Barbara Niumatalolo _____Brother Ken Niumatalolo, a native of Laie, served a mission in the California Ventura Spanish-speaking mission and graduated from the University of Hawaii, where he played quarterback. He recently served as Stake President of the Annapolis Maryland Stake and has been coaching college football for 35 seasons, including 15 seasons as Head Football Coach at the Naval Academy, where he became the winningest coach in its history. He now coaches at UCLA. Sister Barbara Niumatalolo, raised in Guam, graduated from BYU-Hawaii in 1988 with a BS in Business Management. She lived in Honolulu while working at the University of Hawaii and moved to Annapolis, Maryland, in 1995 when her husband began coaching at the United States Naval Academy. Over 25 years in Annapolis, she served in numerous Church roles, including Relief Society President, Stake Young Women President, early morning Seminary teacher, Stake Public Affairs Director, and Communication Director for the Washington DC North Coordinating Council. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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"Let God Prevail" Believing That the Lord Knows Your Struggles and Will Send His Miracles | Sarah Jane Weaver
Sarah Jane Weaver Executive Editor of the Church News of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Brigham Young University–Hawaii Devotional (February 20, 2024) Sara Jane Weaver gives a beautiful devotional drawing parallels between life's experiences and the biblical story of Peter walking on water toward Jesus. Like Peter, we experience doubts and challenges that sway us from our faith in the Lord. However, she encourages listeners to let God prevail in their lives and seek divine guidance through prayer, service, and compassion. We can overcome doubt and believe in God's ability to see, save, and provide miracles."Sometimes our faith stops the rain. Most often, however, our faith gives us the power to endure the storm." _____Sarah Jane Weaver is the executive editor of the Church News. Since 1995 she has covered, among other things, the Church’s welfare services, Church Education and social issues impacting Latter-day Saints. Her favorite assignments include reporting on temple dedications and writing about members around the world. Sarah graduated from BYU with a degree in journalism and history and served as editor in chief of the BYU student newspaper, the Daily Universe. Before joining the Deseret News staff, she completed a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic in Phoenix, Arizona.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Who Are You? What Is Your Mountain? | Andre Hippolite
During today's devotional, Andre Hippolite emphasizes the importance of understanding one's identity and relational connections. Drawing from his Māori heritage, he shares the concept of 'pepeha,' illustrating how acknowledging one's mountain, waka, and tribe provides a sense of belonging and strength. Through stories of his parents' sacrifices for education and examples from BYU–Hawaii alumni, Professor Hippolite reminds us of the divine truths that God is our Father, we are His children, and He has a unique work for each of us."Embrace who you are, your culture, and all the good that comes from it. Recognize your mountain. As you recognize your mountain you will have clarity in your royal identity."_____Andre Hippolite is an Assistant Professor and Program Lead of the Social Work Program. He holds a Masters of Social Work from BYU-Provo and completed his undergraduate studies at BYU-Hawaii. His research interests include Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Indigenous models of practice. With experience in both Aotearoa, New Zealand, and the United States, he has worked extensively with individuals coping with Severe Mental Illness and Substance Abuse problems.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Preparing Ourselves for Greater Things | Chad Yuen
Chad Yuen's shares three essential points we can remember as we prepare ourselves for greater things, both in this life and the eternities. Focus, preparing with the Lord, and being confident in yourself to not compare yourself to others."When we go to the Lord for direction, we need to make sure that our hearts are in the right place to receive that direction. That we are willing to follow His promptings."_____Chad Yuen, a 2nd generation BYU–Hawaii graduate born in Kahuku and raised in Maui, served a two-year Japanese-speaking mission in the Japan Tokyo North Mission. He holds a Bachelor of Science in International Business Management from BYU–Hawaii and a Master of Business Administration from Hawaii Pacific University. With over 10 years of experience in renewable energy sales, chemical cleaning sales, and petroleum-based fuel sales, Chad has developed expertise across multiple industries. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Discovering Answers to Your Prayers | Steven Tueller
Vice President Steven Tueller shares guidance with students in seeking answers to prayers at today's devotional. He highlights the importance of faith, openness to diverse answers, recognizing God's guidance in various forms, considering past experiences, and trusting personal agency, emphasizing the need to patiently and trustingly discover how God answers prayers in His way and time.“We do not need to fear. God has a divine plan for each of us. He can certainly make adjustments to ensure we do not lack the experiences we need to choose to return to Him.” _____Steven Tueller has nearly 30 years of experience in the Church Education System, starting at BYU in Provo's Physical Facilities Division. He specializes in budgeting, strategic planning, space management, and sales and marketing. Since June 2006, he has served as managing director of budget and Human Resources at BYU–Hawaii. Steven was a missionary in Osaka, Japan, for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He earned his bachelor’s degree in human resource development, a master’s degree in international and area studies, and an MBA, all from BYU in Provo.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.Visit byuh.edu to learn more.
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Join Brigham Young University – Hawaii every Tuesday for Devotional. Speakers from around the world are invited to share inspiring messages centered on our Savior, Jesus Christ at the university's wekly devotional Speakers include BYU–Hawaii presidents and employees, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and more. Updated weekly, this podcast shares the inspiring words of these weekly assemblies. Tune in for spiritual guidance, leadership tips, and more from highly acclaimed speakers striving to uplift and educate.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/byu-hawaii-devotionals-speeches--6571006/support.
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