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− | '''David Butler''' teaches college religion classes, and is the author of many religious books including ''ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Book of Mormon''; ''Bible ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Holy Bible''; ''The Peter Potentia''l; ''Celebrating a Christ-Centered Christmas''; | + | '''David Butler''' teaches college religion classes, and is the author of many religious books including ''ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Book of Mormon''; ''Bible ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Holy Bible''; ''The Peter Potentia''l; ''Celebrating a Christ-Centered Christmas''; ''Baptism, Jesus, and Me''; and ''Maybe Today: A Simple Approach to a Soul-Satisfying Life''. He often collaborates with [[Emily Belle Freeman]]. Together they are the hosts of "Don't Miss This," where they discuss the weekly "Come, Follow Me" scriptural readings. |
Butler and his wife, Jenny, are the parents of six children. He is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. | Butler and his wife, Jenny, are the parents of six children. He is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:21, 20 October 2019
David Butler teaches college religion classes, and is the author of many religious books including ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Book of Mormon; Bible ites: An Illustrated Guide to the People in the Holy Bible; The Peter Potential; Celebrating a Christ-Centered Christmas; Baptism, Jesus, and Me; and Maybe Today: A Simple Approach to a Soul-Satisfying Life. He often collaborates with Emily Belle Freeman. Together they are the hosts of "Don't Miss This," where they discuss the weekly "Come, Follow Me" scriptural readings.
Butler and his wife, Jenny, are the parents of six children. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.