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This stunning arrangement created by LDS artists Jenny Oaks Baker and Jason Lyle Black seems like something right out of a fairytale. Written by Jason Lyle Black, "Champs-Élysées" is an original song from his album Piano Preludes which recently topped the iTunes charts.
In the third grade, Jill Fernald shocked her family when she arrived home with blisters covering her hands. She had failed a swinging exercise on the monkey bars in gym class, then practiced for hours on the bars after school until she earned the teacher’s certificate of achievement.
MR says: What we say to our children can have a lasting impact on their self-confidence and on their future. Here are 8 simple things you should try to say to your children regularly to help them build a bright future.
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PURPOSE: Analytical skills, evaluating multiple perspectives, and communicating personal opinion is an important quality needed to excel in the academic and professional world. It is also helpful in friendships and family relationships.
New information for disability specialists in wards and stakes has been added to LDS.org. The calling of a ward or stake disability specialist is mentioned in Handbook 2: Administering the Church, 21.1.26.
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In his song "100 Ways to Say Jesus," LDS artist Eric Malizia lists 30 names of Christ given in the Book of Mormon, then challenges listeners to discover our Savior's other names for themselves by turning to the scriptures. "I hope that they will be inspired to search the scriptures to know that Jesus is present throughout all of the book," Malizia says about the purpose of the song. "I'm hoping this song helps somebody grow closer to God through it."
Elder Michael H. Bourne, an Area Seventy, welcomed thousands of people on behalf of the LDS Church as they attended the Interfaith Musical Event on Temple Square last Friday. The Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable organized the program, which included more than 12 religious groups performing at the event and prayers offered by Jewish, Muslim, and Sikh participants, according to Mormon Newsroom.
Josh Searle was one of many gay Mormons whose stories were featured on the Church's website, mormonandgay.lds.org.Here is just one of the Church videos that shared his story:
After years of searching, Matt Heninger had given up on finding his biological family. But then, with the help of family history work and DNA testing, Heninger discovered something completely unexpected.
MR says: One of these resources we've heard all of our lives, but the other might be a surprise to you.