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Devotionals
Steven & Margaret Wheelwright
President & First Lady of BYU-Hawaii

April 20, 2010
Elder Benson E. Misalucha
March 23, 2010
Area Seventy, Philippines Area
Roger B. Porter
March 16, 2010
Professor of Business and Government John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
Donald L. Hallstrom
March 09, 2010
Presidency of the Seventy
Brian Carrington
Associate Secretary to the Presiding Bishopric
March 02, 2010
Dale Murphy & Nancy Murphy
Former Mission President/Professional Baseball Player. Author
February 23, 2010
Alan S. Layton
Oquirrh Mountain Temple President
February 16, 2010
Liz Shropshire
Founder & Director of the Shropshire Music Foundation
February 02, 2010
David B. Thomas
Deputy General Counsel Brigham Young University
January 19, 2010
January 12, 2010
Steven C. Wheelwright
BYU-Hawaii President
December 8, 2009
Presented by the BYU-Hawaii Fine Arts Department
Christmas Devotional
December 1, 2009
Jean A. Tefan
Adjunct Professor of Religion at BYU-Hawaii
November 24, 2009
Craig Earnshaw
Adjunct ProfessorBYU-Hawaii
November 17, 2009
Keith Lane
Associate Professor of Religious Education BYU–Hawaii
I am honored and delighted to be with you today. My husband and I have a great love for this university and all that it represents. We have made many friends here who have blessed our lives. I have looked forward to this day and have thought of you—your lives, your challenges, and your future opportunities. I pray that the Spirit might teach us and that we might be edified together.
October 27, 2009
Arthur Dole Hannemann
President, BYU-Hawaii First Stake
Robyn Bergstrom
Dean of the College of Business and Communication, Professor of Communication, BYU–Idaho
October 20, 2009
October 13, 2009
Grant Underwood
Professor of History
Brigham Young University
Dave: When Beth and I were asked to speak at today's devotional, we were simultaneously humbled and excited by the opportunity to share our testimonies with you, our brothers and sisters. We remembered that Bill and Dianna Neal gave an inspiring presentation last year, providing a worthy example for us to emulate. But in some ways, giving a presentation together is even more challenging than speaking alone. For instance, who should get the last word?
September 29, 2009
President Steven C. Wheelwright, President of BYU–Hawaii
Elder Anthony D. Perkins
First Quorum of the Seventy President, Asia Area

September 21, 2009
Thank you, Sister Eubank.
August 18, 2009
Tad R. Callister
First Counselor, Pacific Area Presidency
Brothers and Sisters, aloha! It is so great to be with you. As my wife said, we thoroughly love BYU–Hawaii. I considered this campus my home, growing up, and as a student. Of course the greatest thing was meeting May. I've also had the opportunity to take classes from stellar, wonderful professors, many of whom still teach here. And I feel my testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ grew tremendously, so thank you very much for being here.
Well it's wonderful to be here and I hope you'll indulge me for a minute as I make a couple of personal comments. Most of my missionaries who came here to school after their missions have now gone on in their career. However there are two younger siblings of two of my missionaries here today. Odbayar Badamjav and Arti Vandhana Nair. And for a moment, I'd like to show a slide if I might. Two weeks ago my wife and I had the opportunity to be witness at one of our missionaries, Brother Badamjav's older brother, Odgrel, to his sweet heart Masa. This is a picture of his family from Mongolia and some of their friends standing in the front of the Bountiful temple. This picture is hot off the press as of last night and I wanted him [Odbayar Badamjav] to see it since he was not able to attend the temple with him at that time. When I was there in the temple I was reminded forcefully of how the Lord is building His worldwide church, one family at a time, as they are sealed in the temple, and as they go to take up the cause of Zion wherever they may go in the world. I look forward to seeing both of these younger siblings of my missionaries after the talk today.
July 28, 2009
Margaret Wheelwright
First Lady of BYU–Hawaii