S. Michael Wilcox is an instructor at the institute of religion adjacent to the University of Utah. A frequent speaker at Brigham Young University Education Week, Michael also conducts tours of the Holy Land, Church history sites, Europe, China, and Central America. He received a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Brigham Young University, a master’s in media from the University of Arizona, and his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in educational philosophy. He is the author of House of Glory and When Your Prayers Seem Unanswered.
These were apparently women's conference talks, made into a book; I listened to the audiobook recording which was of the conference talks. (Worst, Wendy Watson's part was cut off in the middle!) It was way too short, I guess I'll look for the extended version books by both speakers/authors.
This was a quick listen as it is just a compilation of two BYU women's conference talks given in 2000. It was good, but given its brevity, it was mostly a motivational speech (or church talk) about the temple. There were a few great insights though.
Beautiful, new way to see things. The temple gives us the connection to God which gives us the perspective to see what we have been blinded to and make true change in our lives.