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10-28-2025
Interpreter Foundation Come, Follow Me Podcast
November 3 – 9: “A Voice of Gladness for the Living and the Dead”
Doctrine & Covenants 125 – 128

Terry Hutchinson

Kevin Christensen

Mark Johnson
In the October 7th Come, Follow Me segment of the Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our hosts Terry Hutchinson, Kevin Christensen, and Mark Johnson discuss the Come, Follow Me Doctrine & Covenants lesson for November 3 – 9 covering D&C 125 – 128.
You can listen to or download the Come, Follow Me segment of the October 7th episode of the Interpreter Foundation Podcast below. It will also be included in our podcast feed (https://interpreterfoundation.org/feeds/podcast). The Discussion segment of the October 7th podcast can be accessed at https://interpreterfoundation.org/interpreter-podcast-october-7-2025.
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The Interpreter Foundation Podcast is a weekly discussion of matters of interest to the hosts and guests. The views expressed on the Interpreter Podcast are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Interpreter Foundation, nor should statements made on the show be construed as official doctrinal statements of the Church.

Kevin Christensen has been a technical writer since 1984, since 2004 working in Pittsburgh, PA. He has a B.A. in English from San Jose State University. He has published articles in Dialogue, Sunstone, the FARMS Review of Books, the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, Insights, the Meridian Magazine, the FARMS Occasional Papers, Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem, Interpreter, Square Two, FairMormon, and in collaboration with Margaret Barker, an essay in Joseph Smith Jr.: Reappraisals after Two Centuries. He lives with his wife Shauna in Canonsburg, PA.

Mark J. Johnson is an independent researcher and Interpreter Foundation volunteer who helps with the production of the Interpreter radio show. He has a degree in Marketing Management from Western Governor’s University. He has papers published in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, and the Review of Books on the Book of Mormon. His interests include scripture study, family history, woodworking, and 1950s-era rock and roll. Mark lives in Salt Lake City with his wife, Melissa and two children.
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The new First Presidency and the shooting at the Chapel in Grand Blanc, Michigan
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In the October 15, 2025 episode of The Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our hosts Martin Tanner, Kris Frederickson and Bruce Webster discuss the new First Presidency and the shooting at the Chapel in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
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The Interpreter Foundation Podcast — October 29, 2025
with Richard E. Turley Jr.
In the Hands of the Lord: The Life of Dallin H. Oaks and Joseph the Prophet (upcoming)
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In the October 29, 2025 episode of The Interpreter Foundation Podcast, our hosts Terry Hutchinson, John Gee, and John Thompson interview special guest Richard E. Turley Jr. about President Dallin Oaks (Turley is the author of In the Hands of the Lord: The Life of Dallin H. Oaks) and Turley's upcoming Joseph the Prophet biography commissioned by the First Presidency.

