A Letter for Those Who Don’t Make It Into BYU
FEATURES
- Protecting the Symbols of Christ’s Church: How a Trademark Lawsuit Aligns with Prophetic Guidance by Steve Densley, Jr.
- 746 Times: What a Word Cloud Revealed About the April 2026 General Conference by Patrick D. Degn
- The Fire on the Altar: Emerson’s Longing and the Restoration’s Reply by Patrick D. Degn
- Broadway’s Last Acceptable Bigotry by Joel Campbell
- Currents: Church Trademark Lawsuit; Missionary Hero in Samoa; Ben Sasse on Dying and More by Meridian Magazine
- Unraveling One Reason for Inactivity by Joni Hilton
- The Physical Resurrection of Christ: Why Should Christian Theology Rely on Antiquated Views About Matter? by Jeff Lindsay
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- Eggshell Relationships: Walking Gently, Standing Firm by Paul Bishop
- “What Is Required to See the Face of God?”—Come Follow Me Podcast: Exodus 19-20, 24, 31-34 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
















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peteMarch 8, 2018
so when did attending BYU be part of your inflexible life plan - what about those poor Utah student who were told not to go to BYU because it is for those from the mission field and other Utah colleges were just as good
Pam QuizonMarch 7, 2018
The Lord has blessed me with wonderful and talented children. Two of them served full time missions and another one is currently still serving her mission. Given our family's financial situation, i have prayed long & hard to know how we could ever support our children through school. It was certainly a great blessing (and the Lord's answer) for all 3 of them to be accepted to attend BYU Provo and BYU-I. But even if not, I fully know that God would have provided other ways and opportunities to bless our children. The important thing is to know and trust that God and the Savior are aware of our needs and involved in every detail of our lives and that things will all work out for our good.
David Clarke PrudenMarch 7, 2018
As a faithful Latter-day Saint who graduated from two other fine universities and who never once even considered going to BYU this article made me smile a little. Well, one man's burden...
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