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Experts Receive Community Input for Envision Laie
Nearly 600 community residents from the Ko’olauloa community–including Laie, Hauula and Kahuku– participated in Envision Laie workshops this week, held in BYU-Hawaii’s Cannon Activities Center.
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Stephen H. Peterson Devotional: Gaining the Desires of the Heart
The Lord will grant to us the desires of our hearts, be they good or evil, taught Elder Stephen H. Peterson, BYU-Hawaii service missionary and project manager, during the weekly devotional April 28 in the Cannon Activities Center. Elder Peterson taught, "The Lord explained, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart."
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Learning to Trust in the Lord
The hardest part of trusting in the Lord, explained President Steven C. Wheelwright during BYU-Hawaii’s opening devotional of the Spring Term, is learning how to trust the Lord. President Wheelwright continued his tradition of speaking at the first devotional of the academic term on April 21 by sharing “one of the fundamental principles that will help prepare you for exaltation and godhood,” he said.
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April 2009 Question-and-Answer Forum
The Brigham Young University-Hawaii President's Council held their monthly Question and Answer Forum in the Little Theater on April 9, to answer submitted questions about housing, the new schedule, J-1 visa, the BYUH mission statement, online degrees, the Art department, Health Center hours, school colors, the Testing Center, Student and University Bulletin e-mails, faculty housing, and improving the quality of education.
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EnvisionLaie.com Community Information Website Launched
Ko'olau Loa residents and anyone interested in the communities that make up Oahu's treasured North Shore can now get up-to-date information and stay connected via a new website at:
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Presidents Brief Community on 'Envision Laie' Project
The presidents of Brigham Young University Hawaii, the Polynesian Cultural Center and Hawaii Reserves, Inc. (HRI) collectively held a series of meetings this week to update faculty, staff and community members on the status of the Envision Laie project and invite them to participate further on:
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S. Michael Wilcox Devotional: Bread or Stones: Understanding the God we Pray to
The scriptures are our Father in Heaven's letters, and there are times in our lives when we need to open the letters, communicate with Him, and understand what He is like and His concern for us, taught S. Michael Wilcox, CES Institute of Religion Instructor at the University of Utah and author, in his BYU-Hawaii devotional address, titled "Bread or Stones: Understanding the God We Pray to," on March 31. Wilcox's devotional speech was the first of three BYU-Hawaii Joseph Smith Lecture Series presentations he delivered throughout the week.
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Book of Mormon Provides Antichrist Antidotes
In his third and final BYU-Hawaii Joseph Smith Lecture Series presentation on April 1 in the Aloha Center, S. Michael Wilcox, a visiting instructor from the Salt Lake Institute of Religion at the University of Utah, taught that the modern equivalent of an antichrist is anyone who would trouble or shake a person's faith. In addition, he taught how the Book of Mormon provides lessons on resisting such attempts, and clarified a number of metaphors relating to the faith and testimony required to do so.
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Elder Won Yong Ko: Heavenly Father's Divine Design
In this school we call life, teaching moments are not just by simple lectures in the [metaphorical] classrooms, but through other experiences, stated Elder Won Yong Ko, Philippines Area Presidency First Counselor, and member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in his devotional speech at BYU-Hawaii on March 24. Ko, a native of Korea and now living in the Philippines, spoke of "Heavenly Father's Divine Design," clarifying that God's Design, the Plan of Salvation, was tailored for each and every one of us.
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Shaka Steel Takes Lively Music to Maui
The exciting sounds and contagious spirit of Brigham Young University Hawaii's steel drum band "Shaka Steel" permeated the island of Maui as the ensemble shared their exhilarating music with Latter-day Saints and non-members alike March 12 through March 15. From a radio show, mall gig, high school exchange, and concert in Kahului to an exciting beach side performance and combined ward activity in Lahaina, the ensemble had a jam packed tour uplifting the spirits of the many people, tourist and residents alike, that were within range of the thrilling tunes and unique sound of the steel pan and marimba. "It was excellent. They were so fun!" said Sharon Ako, Lahaina resident counselor in the Lahaina 1st Ward Relief Society. "They made absolutely beautiful music, very entertaining and happy!"
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