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President's Message

Insights Volume - 4, Issue - 1Provo, Utah: Maxwell InstituteThe views expressed in this article are the views of the author and do not necessarily represent the position of the Maxwell Institute, Brigham Young University, or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Would you like to catch a glimpse of what is going on around the Foundation these days? We can hardly run fast enough to keep up with it all! Letters this week have been running between 125 and 140 per day! You can imagine the rest. But it's rewarding and gratifying to the dozens of volunteers on this end. We trust that it's also interesting and useful to you on your end.

Your organization continues to run on a completely nonprofit basis, still paying salaries only to the clerical staff and none to the officers, directors, or advisors. So all the more, we thank each of you who helped make 1983 such a success.

Much of 1983 was spent getting ready for 1984. With the Church curriculum's four year cycle now returning to the Book of Mormon, we have the opportunity to make this the best year ever for enriching our appreciation of that sacred text. But still, there's much more to do and much more to come. We are excited about these rich prospects.

John W. Welch
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