We are giving away two tickets to the BYU v Utah game at the Marriott center this Saturday
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A winner will be selected and announced tomorrow afternoon
"Don't you quit. You keep walking. You keep trying. There is help and happiness ahead. Some blessings come soon, some come late, and some don't come until heaven; but for those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, they come. It will be all right in the end. Trust God and believe in good things to come."
There's some changes I'd apply to the final images, but taking a generated timeline, then feeding it to the new #nanobanana produced a pretty fine result on the first try, indeed!
Sitake telling the team he’s staying
This reaction from your players and love from the BYU community is worth more than anything money could buy him
Special.
Where we choose to spend our time and focus our attention, as well as what motivates us to do what we do, says a lot about our hearts.
#ElderBarcellos#GeneralConference#UniverseBYU
All God needs to accomplish His purposes and to help us become who He wants us to become is for each of us to turn our hearts fully to Him.
#ElderBarcellos#GeneralConference#UniverseBYU
A lil BTS from my NYT photoshoot! Choosing to be open about these past seven months has been both rewarding and challenging. Hearing from women who feel that my openness about all of this has helped them in some way will always make the tough things worth it. Still, I can admit that it’s been disappointing to see some people respond to my vulnerability regarding the toughest year of my life with politically charged backlash, often rooted in misconceptions about myself or about others. I work so hard as an independent (and as a PERSON) to try and find the HUMAN stuff that connects us. There is so much of it, despite how hard the people in power with something to gain from division try to tell us otherwise. It was the thesis of my last book, “I Used to Like You Until…” and its desperate importance only became more clear to me as I was slapped so hard in the face with the realities of the two things that we ALL have in common: Life (with the birth of my first child) and Death (with the diagnosis of a disease that could have killed me) within the same 24ish hours. I’ve been through a lot, and I’m still going through a lot, but I also have a lot to be grateful for… my health, my son, outlets including NYT and Fox News offering their platforms to let me share my story, my ability to tell jokes about my trauma on stages around the country (ticket link in my bio HAHA!) and not least of all, the wonderful people around me who have carried me on the days when I couldn’t do it myself... people, by the way, who range from very liberal to very conservative to all the possibilities in between and outside of those labels. My refusal to accept manufactured narratives about who people are has made my life so rich, and I will never stop hoping the same for everyone else. Thanks for reading if you’ve made it this far, and happy first day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Traore’s testimony- and many before him- will be ignored by those seeking to make irrelevant the impact BYU has on the lives of its student athletes for the purpose of justifying their fandom elsewhere.
#ThisIsY
"My dear friends, fellow Americans and Utahns. I am taking up my pen, not to say goodbye but to say thank you and express my living wish for you and the America I know," Mia Love writes.
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Update: Anyone who has left LA and headed south. You are welcome at our restaurant, 16600 Pacific Coast Highway, 92649. We have a large parking lot, you can stay as long as you need and camp out. We will provide free meals for all of those affected. If anyone has any coordination in process for meals, supplies, etc for LA, reach out to me, we will provide as much food to deliver and arrange supplies as well.