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🗓️ 28 August 2021
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Have you ever received an assignment yet didn’t have the skills to complete it? Join Dr. Susan Easton Black as we discuss Joseph, Hyrum, and others were chastened for not building a temple and how the pattern for becoming like the Lord is established. Also, Dr. Black teaches how the temple amplifies our spiritual gifts and how the Saints can stop living beneath our privileges.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Follow Him, a weekly podcast dedicated to helping individuals and families with their |
0:06.9 | Come Follow Me study. I'm Hank Smith and I'm John by the way. We love to learn, we love to laugh. |
0:12.8 | We want to learn and laugh with you. As together we follow him. |
0:19.9 | Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of Follow Him. My name is Hank Smith and I am here with |
0:25.4 | the solemn John by the way. I mean that in all scriptural positive ways there. John, you're solemn. |
0:34.0 | We love to laugh and we love to be solemn. We love to laugh and learn and we love to be solemn at times. |
0:40.9 | John, we have another great week ahead of us as on the Follow Him podcast. We have a returning |
0:49.1 | guest again and we're very blessed to have her with us. Who's here? Yeah, we're very glad to have |
0:55.8 | Susan Easton Black back with us again and our listeners may remember she's a retired professor |
1:02.6 | of church history and doctrine at BYU. She's the author of many books about Joseph Smith and the |
1:08.8 | early history of the church. She has a PhD from BYU in education. She joined the faculty there |
1:15.8 | in 1978 as the first female full-time professor in religious education at BYU and she also received |
1:23.6 | the Carl G. Mayser Distinguished Faculty Award in 2000. Being the first woman to receive that award, |
1:29.9 | she served as an associate dean of general education and honors and her passion for LDS history began |
1:36.7 | as a child hearing stories of early church, early church history from her grandmother |
1:41.0 | who was born in Utah in 1872 to British immigrant parents and my wife had her for her religion classes |
1:50.7 | and just loved those classes. I think she had her for more than once. So we're glad to have you |
1:55.9 | back for more than once too. Thank you very much. Susan, I'll just have to say this. We don't |
2:03.2 | need to guys because we gust on our last episode a little bit but I will say this that I've had the |
2:08.0 | privilege of walking the streets of Navu with you and it was almost I was walking with a celebrity. |
2:16.1 | I have never seen those missionaries especially those senior couples saying that's her that's her. |
2:21.1 | There she is. Mrs. Navu, right. I would dare to say I would dare to say that you know more about |
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