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Camille Nelson and Madilyn Paige teamed up to create a stunning original song, "Our Lullaby," that centers on faith and perseverance. After seeing many friends and loved ones struggle with infertility, songwriters Camille Nelson, Isabeau Miller, and Shaun Balin came together to create a unique lullaby, one that looks to the future and instills "hope in others of things to come." Nelson shares that "Our Lullaby" is "a song of hope that parents could sing to their potential future child." The message of this song beautifully illustrates the dreams and faith that so many couples cling to while battling infertility and conveys the hope and healing of the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
"I became so fixated with my faith and poking holes in that, my studies got pushed aside. My grades took a hit. I started to want to disbelieve," Adam says in a recent Church video "His Grace: Choosing to Believe." "And I think that's when the darkness for me personally really set in."
A cheer went up as the final tally was read: 1,039 in the cast of characters playing out a record-breaking Nativity scene.
Ty Mansfield arrived Friday at the first large-scale conference held by North Star, an LDS-based gay support group, with several goals in mind.
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Check out this fun and exciting cover of "O Come, All Ye Faithful" that adds a fun techno twist to the holiday classic. And, for more from Eclipse 6, an a capella group made up of six LDS artists, check out the videos and links below.
When a supporter in Council Bluffs, Iowa, nudged Mitt Romney to defend his Mormon faith last week, the Republican frontrunner said he wasn’t planning to. Shouldn’t he be pushing back, she wanted to know, against those who, like his rival Rick Perry’s supporter the Rev. Robert Jeffress, call the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a cult and insist that Romney is not a Christian?
Atop Utah’s Mount Olympus sits a mailbox. Rusty and battered, the mailbox contains a sheet of paper listing the names of individuals who have scaled the mountain to its peak. In June 2010, LDS musician Paul Cardall added his name to the list, exemplifying his triumph in a life full of adversity. Cardall was born with congenital heart disease, but despite challenges, has become a successful musician, father and friend. His music expresses his faith in the miracles of God.