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Heaven Is Cheering You On

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Today, we are going to spend some time with Mark Ogletree, associate professor in the Department of Church History at Brigham Young University. Mark is the author of several books and articles on a wide variety of subjects.

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The music for this podcast is used with permission by the following musicians. You can find more about Angie Killian here, and Marvin Goldstein here.

04:13: Growng Up

05:20: Southern Baptism Home

06:50: Empty Nestors

07:50: Grand Children

08:10: BYU

09:10: Marriage Counseling

09:51: Recent Book

12:37: Young Marrieds Intimacy

14:24: Church Callings

16:57: Scriptures

19:26: Using An iPad

26:00: Using All Of the Tools

29:08: AI

31:09: Testimony

The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Today, we are going to spend some time with Mark Ogletree, associate professor in the Department of Church History at Brigham Young University. Mark is the author of several books and articles on a wide variety of subjects.

Your support is crucial in making this podcast a success. Please consider sharing it with your friends and family, clicking on the follow button, and giving it a star rating..

Send me an email to share your comments, request to be a guest, or recommend someone you feel would make a great guest. Please register at my website to receive updates and news on this podcast.

The music for this podcast is used with permission by the following musicians. You can find more about Angie Killian here, and Marvin Goldstein here.

04:13: Growng Up

05:20: Southern Baptism Home

06:50: Empty Nestors

07:50: Grand Children

08:10: BYU

09:10: Marriage Counseling

09:51: Recent Book

12:37: Young Marrieds Intimacy

14:24: Church Callings

16:57: Scriptures

19:26: Using An iPad

26:00: Using All Of the Tools

29:08: AI

31:09: Testimony

The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect or necessarily coincide with those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  continue reading

116 episodes

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