
The latest installment of the bi-weekly column that Bill Hamblin and I do for the Deseret News has appeared:
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Neal Rappleye, Jasmin Rappleye, Stephen Smoot and Hales Swift were the hosts for the 5 May 2019 broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show. They discussed the recent Interpreter article on Joseph Smith as the “World’s Greatest Guesser” and a new volume on the New Testament, as well as “Come Follow Me” lesson #20:
Interpreter Radio Show — May 5, 2019
If you would prefer, you can listen instead to a free-standing Interpreter Radio (audio) Roundtable for Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 20, “Behold, Thy King Cometh,” covering Matthew 21-23, Mark 11, Luke 19-20 and John 12. Again, the panelists for this roundtable were Neal Rappleye, Jasmin Rappleye, Stephen Smoot, and Hales Swift. The roundtable was extracted from the 5 May 2019 broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show:
Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 20 “Behold, Thy King Cometh”
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The 12 May 2019 broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show is also now available at no charge online. The hosts for it were Terry Hutchinson and Kevin Christensen, who discussed the influence of mothers and new books, as well as “Come Follow Me” lesson #21:
Interpreter Radio Show — May 12, 2019
Again, though, for your convenience, the audio roundtable has been extracted from the 12 May 2019 broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show. The roundtable focuses on Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 21, “The Son of Man Shall Come,” covering Joseph Smith-Matthew 1, Matthew 25, Mark 12-13 and Luke 21. The panelists for this roundtable, plainly, were Terry Hutchinson, and Kevin Christensen”
Audio Roundtable: Come, Follow Me New Testament Lesson 21 “The Son of Man Shall Come”
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We have been driven out of the land of our inheritance; but we have been led to a better land, for the Lord has made the sea our path, and we are upon an isle of the sea. But great are the promises of the Lord unto them who are upon the isles of the sea; wherefore as it says isles, there must needs be more than this, and they are inhabited also by our brethren. (2 Nephi 10:20-21)
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Surely you have to admit that the headline, at least, is pretty funny:
“Owners of Noah’s Ark replica sue for rain damage”
“Owners of biblical Noah’s ark replica sue over rain damage to property”
Posted from London, England