Register now for the FairMormon Conference in Provo, UT on August 1, 2 & 3. You can attend live, or via streaming. Many people attend live AND also purchase the streaming so they can share the best talks later with their friends and family.
Speakers include Elder Kevin W. Pearson of the First Quorum of the Seventy, Brad Wilcox, Daniel C. Peterson, Jenny Reeder, Lisa Olsen Tait, Jenny Lund, Matt McBride, Steven Harper, Randall Spackman, Spencer McBride, John Gee and more.
A partial list of presentations is as follows:
- “We all must be crazy”: The Plight of a 19th-Century Mormon Missionary Wife
- ’Fire In My Bones’: Women’s Stories on churchhistorianspress.org
- Women’s Stories in Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days
- Mormon Women in India
- Peter and Paul’s Paradoxical Passages on Women
- “Even as Moses’ Did”: the Use of the Exodus Narrative in Mosiah 11-18
- “Have You Been Saved By Grace?” How Do We Respond?
- Barriers to Belief
- Stories of the Saints in the DR Congo
- Making Saints: A Look into the Writing of the New Church History
- Chronological structure and symbolism in the small plates of Nephi
- Joseph Smith in Van Buren’s White House: Lessons in Electoral Politics and Religious Freedom
- Horses in the Book of Mormon
- Strengthen they Brethren. Bolstering those in Faith Crisis
- “Arise from the Dust”: Digging into a Vital Book of Mormon Theme
- Selling Our Birthright for a Mess of Pottage: The Historical Authenticity of the Book of Abraham
- Thinking Differently About Same-Sex Attraction
- Apologetics: What, Why and How?
Go to https://www.fairmormon.org/conference/august-2018 to register and to get more information.
If you are a Seminary or Institute instructor (volunteer or paid), there is a discounted rate. You can get that discount code from your S & I representative, or you can email us directly at store@fairlds.org.
Please note: The conference discounted hotel rate is only available until 4 July. So, please register now.
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