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One Hundred Birds Taught Me to Fly, with Ashley Mae Hoiland [MIPodcast #57]

2016/12/13
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*One Hundred Birds Taught Me to Fly)* is the latest book in the Maxwell Institute’s Living Faith series). In this episode, author Ashley Mae Hoiland joins Blair Hodges, co-editor of the series, to talk about the revelatory nature of writing.

The book is for restless souls who desire to know God more deeply. Hoiland bids the reader to follow her down the hallowed and well-trodden path between the heart and mind, where glimpses of godliness are discovered in rainstorms, bus rides, temples, and mountains. As a Latter-day Saint, she explores the complexities of faith in everyday life where laughter and creativity matter as much as faith, hope, and charity. About the Guest Ashley Mae Hoiland received a bachelor of fine arts degree in studio arts and a master of fine arts degree in poetry from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She teaches art in low-income elementary schools in California and has written and illustrated several children’s books. She is founder of We Brave Women—an initiative to educate youth about important historic and contemporary women. Her website is ashmae.com). The post One Hundred Birds Taught Me to Fly, with Ashley Mae Hoiland [MIPodcast #57]) appeared first on Neal A. Maxwell Institute | BYU).