Clayton Christensen in His Own Words: Decisions for Which I’ve Been Grateful
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DebraJanuary 29, 2020
Video link to this talk: https://video.byui.edu/media/Clayton+M.+Christensen+%22Decisions+For+Which+I%27ve+Been+Grateful%22/0_tdb0a80p/14336742
John B HewlettJanuary 28, 2020
To read of Claytons pursuit of his testimony of the Book of Mormon is awe inspiring. talk of traveling through the wilderness! My testimony was similar in experience and setting, a cold, damp winter night in a trailer in South Australia , not after 7 readings, but in desperation after being skewered by several ministers in my first mission area. It was a desperate cry to know , which is critical, and had a similar impact on my faith over the years through many different trials. What a great example, he was in so many ways.
DanielaJanuary 28, 2020
I can picture him saying these things In his usual calm and soft spoken tone as I remember the times he said so in person during firesides or talks given at church. I feel blessed to live in the area where he lived and to have known him. Great is an adjective that merely describes him. I have no words to express my admiration for him.
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