Description
"Though ours is a world of uncertainty, there is one unwavering source of support we can turn to for relief. The Savior of the World stands immovable and ever ready to help us through our mortal journey―all that is required is to look unto Him and live.
Look Unto Him, an extraordinary collection of essays and stunning artwork of the Savior’s ministry, affords readers a profound glimpse into the ways in which individuals look to Christ in their own lives. Featuring narratives penned by five well-beloved authors as well as featured artist Eva Koleva Timothy, each entry kindles hope and inspiration through poignant scriptures and the writer’s personal experiences and sacred testimony. With insights into the scope of Christ’s love and concern for all Heavenly Father’s children, this volume’s impressive artwork and accompanying written witnesses serve as powerful reminders of the Savior’s invitation to look unto Him as the focus of our faith."
John Bytheway is a favorite speaker and teacher. He hold a master's degree in Religious Education and has been a part-time instructor at BYU. He now works as an executive at Deseret Book Company. John is the author of many best-selling books and audio products, including the What I Wish I'd Known series and Honoring the Priesthood as a Deacon, a Teacher, and a Priest. He and his wife, Kimberly, have three children.
Al Fox Carraway has spent the last four years inspiring the world with her story of conversion, redemption, and finding faith. As a blogger and award-winning public speaker, her message has reached millions. This up-close look at her life will show you what it means to truly trust in the Lord.
Jody Moore is a certified master life coach who has helped tens of thousands of people through her work.
Hank R. Smith grew up in St. George, Utah. He received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Dixie State University (2002), his MBA (2005) from Utah State University, and his PhD in educational leadership (2014) from Brigham Young University. His studies focused on the development of high trust educational organizations and their impact on student achievement. Before joining the religion faculty at BYU, he worked for fourteen years with Seminaries and Institutes of Religion as an instructor. He loves to teach from the scriptures, especially to the youth and young adults of the Church. He also enjoys consulting work with school districts and corporations centered on creating a high trust culture. He has addressed audiences in almost every state through seminars and keynote speaking engagements. His outside interests include marathons, history books, and hiking with his family. He and his incredible wife, Sara, are the parents of five children and reside in Mapleton, Utah.
Anthony Sweat an Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University. He is an author, artist, teacher, and researcher with a bachelors degree in painting and drawing and a PhD in curriculum and instruction. Anthony's specialties center on Latter-day Saint (Mormon) beliefs, history, and pedagogy. He is the author of several books and a regular speaker at events and other conferences. He and his wife, Cindy, are the parents of seven children and reside in Utah.
Eva Koleva Timothy grew up under the shadow of Communism in Eastern Europe. Yet, under the tutelage of her artist father, she learned to cherish the pursuit of personal passion and the freedom to see the world for its possibilities. Eva now lives with her family in Massachusetts where she continues to share her love of the gospel and freedom through her art. A lover of the Pre-Raphaelite style, her religious artwork evokes a simple yet intimate view of the Savior's ministering.