I recently had the privilege to interview Rachel Wagner and Amber Nielsen, the two women behind the Hallmarkies Podcast. Continue reading “10 questions with Hallmarkies Podcast”
10 questions with John Fea
Sponsored by BYU Studies—I recently had the privilege to interview John Fea. He is a renowned historian, active Evangelical, and the author of a new book that merges politics, religion, and history, “Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump.”
100-year-old diary from Utahn in WWI gives rare insight
One hundred years ago, the only known Mormon to have kept a diary while serving in World War I recorded his first entry.
“One can never tell what the morrow will bring and the record of the few weeks I have been in the army might interest some one,” wrote Nels Anderson on June 9, 1918, five months before World War I would end on Nov. 11, 1918.
Continue reading “100-year-old diary from Utahn in WWI gives rare insight”
10 questions with Dennis B. Horne
Sponsored by BYU Studies—I recently had the privilege to interview Dennis B. Horne.
Horne is the author of several books, including “Bruce R. McConkie: Highlights from his Life and Teachings,” “Called of God by Prophecy,” and “I Know He Lives: How 13 Special Witnesses Came to Know Christ.”

10 questions with Donald G. Godfrey
Sponsored by BYU Studies—I recently had the privilege to interview Donald G. Godfrey. He is the author of “In Their Footsteps: Mormon Pioneers of Faith.”

10 questions with Jenny Oaks Baker
Jenny Oaks Baker is a Juilliard-trained musician known as “America’s violinist” who recently released her 14th solo album.
10 questions with Patrick Mason
Sponsored by BYU Studies—Patrick Mason is the Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University and has an essay in “To Be Learned is Good: Essays on Faith and Scholarship in Honor of Richard Lyman Bushman.”