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Episode 134: “Thunder and Roar Out the Gospel”–The Brigham Young Journals (Gerrit Dirkmaat)

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Release Date: 11/15/2025

Episode 134: “Thunder and Roar Out the Gospel”–The Brigham Young Journals (Gerrit Dirkmaat) show art Episode 134: “Thunder and Roar Out the Gospel”–The Brigham Young Journals (Gerrit Dirkmaat)

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From the moment Brigham Young emerged from the waters of baptism in 1832, a fire burned within him to preach the restored gospel: “I wanted to thunder and roar out the Gospel to the nations. It burned in my bones like fire pent up….” That same passion drove him to keep detailed records of his labors and later his service as a Church leader and prophet. In this episode, professor of Church history and doctrine Gerrit Dirkmaat discusses his work on The Brigham Young Journals: Volume 1: April 1832–February 1846. Dr. Dirkmaat shares the behind-the-scenes insights into the editorial...

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From the moment Brigham Young emerged from the waters of baptism in 1832, a fire burned within him to preach the restored gospel: “I wanted to thunder and roar out the Gospel to the nations. It burned in my bones like fire pent up….” That same passion drove him to keep detailed records of his labors and later his service as a Church leader and prophet. In this episode, professor of Church history and doctrine Gerrit Dirkmaat discusses his work on The Brigham Young Journals: Volume 1: April 1832–February 1846. Dr. Dirkmaat shares the behind-the-scenes insights into the editorial process, explores the significance of Brigham Young’s pre-Utah writings, and explains what these documents teach us about his remarkable journey from convert to prophet. Whether you’re a student of Church history or simply curious about the making of a leader, this conversation offers a rare and riveting look into the testimony, labors, and special witness of the second latter-day prophet.

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