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2009
Jonathan Serrao
President, Honolulu Hawaii West Stake
May 19, 2009
Erin Frederick
Assistant Professor
International Business Management

May 12, 2009
Bill & Dianna Neal
Assistant to the President and Adjunct Professor 

May 5, 2009
Elder Stephen H. Peterson
Service Missionary, Project Manager

April 28, 2009
Steven C. Wheelwright
President of BYU–Hawaii

April 21, 2009
S. Michael Wilcox
Religion Instructor & Author
CES Institute of Religion

March 31, 2009
Aloha! My name is Won Yong Ko. I am honored to have an opportunity to visit to BYU–Hawaii and to speak in a devotional with President and Sister Wheelwright and many wonderful faculty members and students.
What a great privilege it is to be together with all of you in this beautiful Hawaiian setting. Sytske and I are enjoying the Aloha spirit and the opportunity to get to know you. We have recently been called to serve as ward missionaries. This has given us a renewed interest in the “Preach My Gospel” manual that many of you are familiar with. Just as a matter of curiosity, please raise your hand if you have served a full-time mission. As we reflect upon the spiritual guidance we have received from the Holy Ghost, we are a bit overwhelmed by the many blessings that are coming our way. We are promised that if we follow the Lord and keep His commandments, the blessings will flow. I would like to quote from Elder Keith Hilbig of the Seventy. The beckoning invitations of the world attempt to divert our attention from the strait and narrow path. The adversary labors to dull our sensitivity to the promptings of the Spirit, whether we are teenagers, young adults, or mature men and women. The role of the Spirit, the Holy Ghost, is essential in every season of our mortal lives.
President Kim B. Clark
President of BYU-Idaho

March 10, 2009
Voi R. Taeoalii
Stake President, Makakilo Hawaii Stake

March 3, 2009
Brothers and sisters, malo e lelei.
My brothers and sisters, aloha. First of all, thank you to my sister for introducing me today. Well, I was asked a while back if I was willing to speak today. I quickly said yes; however, I am humbled by this assignment. In writing this talk, I had to question myself. Who am I to speak to you? I am just one person. Many of you have experiences and knowledge that exceed my own. But, it is with my purest respect and humility that I come before you in hopes of bettering myself and those of you listening.
Sheri L. Dew
President and CEO of Deseret Book

February 17, 2009
Henry J. Eyring
Vice President for Advancement, BYU-Idaho
February 10, 2009
Terryl Givens
Professor of Literature and Religion, Richmond University
February 3, 2009
Debbie Hippolite-Wright
Vice President for Student Development and Affairs

January 27, 2009
My dear brothers and sisters, Aloha. I express my gratitude to President Wheelwright and the President's Council for extending me this marvelous opportunity to speak to you this morning. The fact that this is a rare and very special assignment is not lost on me and so I have earnestly sought for inspiration from the Lord.
President Steven C. & Margaret S. Wheelwright
Brigham Young University-Hawaii President & First Lady

January 13, 2009