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- Proclaim Peace Episode 14 // Embracing the Baptismal Covenant: Insights From Peacemakers
He worked for a few years at the Joseph Smith Papers as an editor before joining the faculty at BYU-Hawaii
- Proclaim Peace Episode 15 // The Call for Peacemakers in a Polarized Political Environment With Judge Thomas Griffith
(31:29-35:35) Thomas Griffith: Well, the easy answer is to vote, you know, to be educated. response to that is you have to go to lots of different places and get lots of different views. to become educated
- Proclaim Peace Episode 16 // Lessons from Nehor and Korihor: Combating Misinformation in Modern Society With Julie Rose
Your editors, and even publishers, owners. There are other influences as well. wrong, gets a number wrong, gets an affiliation wrong, misquotes even because of the way things got edited And which is what my editors have always drummed into me. And it's interesting because in the scriptures, tradition can sometimes have a double-edged sword, right
- Proclaim Peace Episode 18 // Weapons of Peace: Lessons from the Anti-Nephi-Lehies With David Pulsipher
And so here, you know, Mormon has been not only editing this record and reviewing it, so he knows all And so after these hundreds of pages that he's edited, what is his last lecture?
- Proclaim Peace Episode 23 // The Role of Institutions in Promoting Peace With Grant Madsen
today a little bit about what some of the messages that Mormon might have been sharing with us as he edited
- Proclaim Peace Episode 25 // The Power of Community in Peacemaking: Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount With David Whippy
sound amazing on transformative mediation, nongovernmental organizations, and peace building, peace education But he's not just an educator and a professor in the classroom, but David also works extensively as a I started off with Save the Children in Fiji, and my particular area was to work on education and health they can share and possibly get internships for my students because I feel that's where the benefit of education
- Proclaim Peace Episode 26 // One Heart, One Mind: Cultivating a Zion Mindset With Melinda Brown
I think there's a double-edged sword there, that there can be – it's important for us to be realistic don't know if subversive is the right way, but let's just say that we're making slightly different editorial And I'm forever grateful to the main editors that I was working with who just kept gently saying, you
- Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on Whistleblower Complaint, Truth, and Transparency
civil union: “The unity of government which constitutes you one people is . . . a main pillar in the edifice
- Sustaining Progress: The Critical Role of PEPFAR
By addressing structural factors such as gender-based violence, economic exclusion, and lack of education
- Q&A About New Executive Orders Concerning Immigration and Deportation
This group of people would also be stateless, creating obstacles in accessing basic services like education
- The Peaceful Transition of Presidential Power
like a first grade teacher taking emergency leave, resulting in a scramble of personnel to compensate, educate appointees, lead departments like the Office of Treasury, Department of Defense, and Department of Education
- The Importance of Improving Global Health
Access to clean water, quality education, and robust healthcare infrastructure all play pivotal roles we can support international cooperation, advocate for continued investments in global health, and educate











