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As shown in the current BYU Museum of Art exhibit The Difficult Part, Brian Kershisnik’s beloved paintings combine the everyday and the divine, bringing heaven down to earth and elevating the mundane with meaning. Learn about this inspiring BYU grad and the philosophy and motivation that guide him in “Everyday Heaven,” the cover story of Y Magazine’s winter issue. |
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Coming off a blistering finish to the Big 12 conference season, BYU men's basketball heads to the NCAA Tournament for the 32nd time in program history. The Cougars will face off against the 11th-seeded Virginia Commonwealth University Rams on Thursday in Denver, Colorado. Tip is scheduled for 2:05 p.m. MT and the game will air on TNT. Count down the minutes until game time and read more about the matchup. |
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In his recent devotional address, BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake encouraged listeners to trust in God’s divine design. Sitake spoke about struggling through his parents’ divorce and how a back injury cut his NFL career short. “It is in our most painful moments in life that we literally have someone that knows exactly what we’re going through,” said Sitake as he spoke of the Savior, Jesus Christ. “We are connected to Him. And just like Him, we need to seek the design and trust God’s plan for us to overcome any adversity.” Read highlights, watch the full devotional, or join Sitake for a campus tour and interview on a BYU golf cart. |
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After graduating from BYU and heading to medical school, Samuel Wilkinson faced a conflict between science and faith. He didn’t stop going to church, but he struggled to reconcile the dialogue between his mind and his heart. After meeting Harvard business professor and fellow alum Clayton M. Christensen, Wilkinson leaned into his faith and sought answers through prayer and temple visits. Learn about the profound spiritual experience that strengthened his faith and inspired him to write a book to share what he learned with others facing similar struggles. |
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“Where can I go? What can I do? When my road gets rocky, don’t know what to do. . . . I shout glory!” BYU Men’s Chorus has released a new single and music video, joining with powerhouse gospel artist Curtis Gulledge Sr. to remind all who listen that no matter how uncertain life may feel, there’s always a reason to lift your voice in praise. |
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