BYU is turning 150 this coming Thursday. Exactly a century and a half ago, on Oct. 16, 1875, the deed of trust was signed for the founding of Brigham Young Academy. The first classes began 2½ months later, in January 1876.

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FEATURES
- The Resurrection Was So Real, It Transformed Ordinary Men into Fearless Witnesses by Daniel C. Peterson
- General Conference by the Numbers: When Conference and Holy Week Converge by Scott Brown
- More than Superficial Emotion: The Demanding Work of Real Love in Families by H. Wallace Goddard
- Lamb of God at the Met: A Night Where Music Was Testimony by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Solitary Savior: Finding Restoration in the Silence of Single Life by Jeff Teichert
- How Can a Single Hebrew Letter Remind Us of Passover, New Life, and Salvation in Christ? by Steve Densley, Jr.
- Escaping Our Tombs by Paul Bishop
- Judas — The Necessary Shadow of the Atonement by Paul Bishop
- The April 2026 Edition of the World Report Notes Historic Growth in the Church by Meridian Church Newswire
- New Area Seventies Sustained at the April 2026 General Conference Leadership Meeting by Meridian Church Newswire
















