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At just 4 years old, Claire Ryann Crosby is already an LDS YouTube star known for her amazing covers of beloved Disney songs.
Scattered around a lush, green field, chewing contently in the shadow of the French Alps, they were the happiest cows Steve Call had ever seen. Spontaneously, the Brigham Young University music professor grabbed his tuba, walked to the edge of the field and began to play, “When The Saints Go Marching In.” Among the small gathering, Call’s son Bruce hit the record button on his camera.
For their 2017 Easter initiative, the Church is highlighting eight remarkable stories that illustrate principles of peace. Among them is a story of redemption and repentance—the story of Melody Callier. "Who am I to be the face of the church? I'm a new convert, a single mom, a black girl from the 'hood with 15 tattoos, ex-homeless, ex-drug addict," Callier said. "I felt extremely unworthy, but I hope to help one person, maybe plant a seed of hope. If I can come back and find joy, there is still a chance for others."
Phillip Deng Aguto survived the Sudanese civil war but died alone in a suspected hit-and-run accident along North Temple in the early hours of August 13. Though several cars stopped after the accident, Aguto was alone when police arrived at the scene.
Gaining almost 200,000 views within just a few hours, Lindsey Stirling's latest music video, "The Arena," features her performing a spicy tango. Check it out.
I am horrible at breaking up with people. (I mean really, really bad at it.) One thing I know about myself is that I am a people pleaser—I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. I would much rather be the offended one, the broken-hearted one, the one to take the blame, the one who feels rejected, the one who says sorry first (even if it wasn’t my fault). Sure, I don’t want to feel any of those things. But I would rather it be me than be the person responsible for making anyone else feel that way.
Following the recent travels of two apostles to Central and South America, Elder Renlund and Elder Cook praised the members and missionaries in Guatemala, Columbia, and Peru.
Jabari Parker is one of the best prep high school basketball players in the world right now. He is also a Mormon. He has a big decision to make soon — what university he will play for and whether or not he will serve an LDS mission. A friend of mine recently said that Jabari would do more missionary work by not going on a mission and by being a great basketball player and good role model.
Elder Larry J. Echo Hawk of the Quorum of the Seventy and member of the Pawnee Nation recently presented a book full of family history to Navajo Tribe President, Russell Begaye.