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Devotionals 2008
Brothers and Sisters ALOHA!
Cynthia Compton
Adjunct Assistant Professor, History

November 18, 2008
Elder Robert C. Gay
Area Seventy, North American Southeast Area

November 11, 2008
Michael B. Bliss
Vice President, BYU–Hawaii Administrative Services

November 4, 2008
H. Ross Workman
President, Laie Hawaii Temple

October 28, 2008
James Ritchie
Director, BYU–Hawaii Center for International Entrepreneurship

October 21, 2008
Robert Johnston
U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Nevada

October 14, 2008
Hiagi Wesley
Associate Professor, BYU–Hawaii School of Education

October 7, 2008
Max L. Checketts
Vice President for Academics, BYU–Hawaii

September 30, 2008
Elder Kieth R. Edwards
Second Quorum of the Seventy

September 23, 2008
George Kaluhiokalani
President, Kanoehe Hawaii Stake

September 16, 2008
Steven C. Wheelwright
President, BYU–Hawaii

September 2, 2008
David Lucero
Director of Student Leadership & Honor
August 12, 2008
August 9, 2007
Jennifer C. Chen
I'd like to say thanks to my wife for that introduction. I love and appreciate her. She has stood by my side and helped me in many, many challenges that have come and many, many blessings that have come in our lives together. I love and appreciate her. And I want to say to you, Aloha! I had never ever used that introduction until I came over here. I have now learned what it means and I have also learned that the expression is one that we all ought to be able to show to our fellow men: our love for them and the breath of life that we have to increase their lives. It's an honor to be here at BYU-Hawaii. I'd like to give thanks to the administration for the privilege and opportunity of associating with them and with the faculty and a special thanks to Anna for the help that she has given to me as I have worked in the religion department. As my wife said, I taught in a one-man seminary for many years and didn't even have a secretary so I've relied pretty heavily on Anna to help me with many things. But I am most grateful for the students. What a blessing you have been in our lives, my wife and I, since we've been here. You've made us feel at home and certainly made us feel welcome.
This Friday, the United States of America celebrates 232 years of Independence. Independence is a celebration not only for Americans, but for all of us here at BYU-Hawaii no matter from what land we may come. For this Liberty made possible the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ that will bless the entire earth. We here today are benefactors of that Divine Plan.
Arapata Meha
Dean of Admissions and Records
June 10, 2008
Kaye M. Workman
Laie Temple Matron
June 3, 2008
Timothy W. Richardson
Assistant Professor, International Cultural Studies
May 27, 2008
Aaron Schade
Assistant Professor, Religion Department
May 20, 2008
Brothers and Sisters,
May 6, 2008
Steven C. Wheelwright
President of Brigham Young University–Hawaii
April 15, 2008
Elder W. Craig Zwick
First Quorum of the Seventy
April 8, 2008
Elder Joshua Subandriyo
Asia Area Seventy
April 3, 2008
President Jonathan S. Durrett
Second Counselor, Hawaii Honolulu Mission
March 25, 2008
Elder Michael J. Teh
First Quorum of the Seventy
March 18, 2008
Isaiah Walker
BYU-Hawaii History Professor
March 11, 2008
John Muaina
Vice President, Human Resources
Polynesian Cultural Center