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Elder D. Todd Christofferson, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, announced Elder Alvin F. Meredith III will become the 18th president of BYU-Idaho. He made the announcement during a BYU-Idaho devotional. Elder Christofferson's remarks are titled "Be strong and of a good courage." Speakers during this devotional also include President Henry J. Eyring, Kelly Eyring, Jennifer Meredith, and Elder Meredith.
In this extended edition of the Evening Headlines podcast, we cover the announcement of a brand new University President at BYU-Idaho. We gather student reactions, look at President Henry J. Eyring's legacy, and look forward to the incoming president.
In this interview with President Henry J. Eyring and his wife, Kelly Eyring, we discuss their devotional talks, their love story, and more.
President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly Eyring spoke at this week's BYU-Idaho Devotional. President Eyring talked about how we can live a consecrated life and Sister Eyring shared advice from Sister Hinckley.
President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly Eyring spoke at this week's BYU-Idaho Devotional. They talked about living a consecrated life and shared advice with BYU-Idaho students as they start the new semester.
President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring reflect on their recent devotional address to students, and look forward to the new semester.
The hunt continues for a missing woman last seen in Grand Teton National Park, the state of Idaho is continuing to face problems from the COVID-19 pandemic, the G20 Interfaith Summit wrapped up today, and BYU-Idaho devotional speakers President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Kelly Eyring talk about their message for the students this fall semester.
President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Sister Kelly C. Eyring addressed students at BYU-Idaho today in their opening devotionals. Their messages focused largely on optimism. In an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio about his talk called “In Your Patience Possess Ye Your Souls,” President Eyring encouraged students to view the challenges of COVID-19 as curriculum rather than a looming, incomprehensible test. He emphasized the importance of learning through the process. Sister Eyring, in her talk “Better Than Expected,” shared a special message about handling worry by finding “thin places” or spiritual refuge and by reacting to situations with responses proportionate to the event itself. She explains how reconnecting with spirituality can help us handle our mortal worries. This interview was recorded in the BYU-Idaho Center Studio.
Morning Headlines for August 9, 2021 covering hunting changes in Montana with drought, wildfires affecting air-quality, and a message about vaccination from BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring.
BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly C. Eyring talk about change and the importance to continually improve during the devotional talks for the Spring 2021 semester.
President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Kelly Eyring gave a devotional to BYU-Idaho on Tuesday, January 12th. President Eyring's talk, "A Samaritan Spring, this Winter", talked about how important it is for us to continue to face the challenges ahead and to help each other along the way. In Sister Eyring's talk, "What is Your 'Why'". she discussed how it's a good idea to know "why" you set certain goals, and how helping others can benefit everyone.
An interview with President Henry J. Eyring, president of BYU-Idaho, and his wife, Sister Eyring, who will be the devotional speakers January 11th. In this interview, we talk about their talks, how COVID has shaped the campus, and what it means to be "stronger in the Lord".
Today's news, Governor Brad Little announced Idaho is one of the top states in the nation for the economic rebound and employment percentage. BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring is inviting students to participate in a fast this Sunday. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a new news page that brings together 18 church news rooms in Latin America.
BYU-Idaho's President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly Eyring encouraged students to follow precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic, asked them to continue to be friendly and told them about the services available on campus for those affected by the pandemic during their devotional on Tuesday, September 15.
BYU-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring and his wife Sister Kelly Eyring talked to us about their combined devotional message, as well as what might happen with classes this Fall. They send their love to all the students and are excited about their special virtual devotional.
President Henry J. Eyring and wife, Sister Kelly Eyring speak at the BYU-Idaho Devotional on Tuesday, January 14th, 2020.
President Henry J. Eyring and wife, Sister Kelly Eyring speak at the BYU-Idaho Devotional on Tuesday, September 24, 2019.
Brigham Young University-Idaho President Henry J. Eyring and Sister Kelly Eyring talk with Alec Pope about their upcoming talks prior to this week's BYU-Idaho devotional. http://www.byui.edu/radio/rising-above-opposition