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When the Mormon Tabernacle Choir announced its upcoming Easter concert, the reaction that occurred wasn't expected. Fans jumped at the opportunity and tickets were gone in just 7-and-a-half minutes, leaving many people disappointed.
In their latest video on YouTube, the Piano Guys shared a simply gorgeous mashup of Adele's "Hello" and Mozart's classic "Lacrimosa." Be prepared to have your mind blown!
For some deaf recipients of cochlear implants, it can take up to 10 years to learn to distinguish sounds and to speak. But for Emily Thomas, from Oklahoma, it was a miraculously short period of less than two years — years that coincided with her finding the gospel and deciding that God’s gift of words to her was a sacred trust. In this audio interview with Thomas, a professional counselor who has been deaf since birth, you’ll learn three things deaf church members wish hearing members understood about them, hear a remarkable story of the gospel of Jesus Christ bringing a family together after a decade and generally bask in the glow of someone full of the light of the Lord.
Wendell Bradford Terry (known to his friends as Mike) and Beverly Ann Dodge married while Terry was on leave during his training to become a B-17 bomber pilot. Beverly and Wendell were allowed to live together during much of Lieutenant Terry's training, but when Wendell left for the European theater, Beverly moved back to Utah to be with her family.
From the sinking of the Titanic to the first early morning seminary classes, to various world wars, you might be surprised at what you find when you put world and church events side-by-side. Click here for world and church history events from the 19th Century.
Red wine's touted benefits have been debunked, according to a report by England's Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally Davies, released earlier this year.
Justin Beber and lullabies? The combination might sound like a strange mashup, but Alex Boye pulls it off wonderfully with this unique song, "Hush Little Baby."
Raise your hand if you saw the Lifetime movie based on Prince William and Kate Middleton? I’m totally raising mine right now, and am proud of it! I have no idea why, but I am so ridiculously intrigued by this whole royal wedding thing. Is it the inner girl in me who wishes I could be in Kate’s shoes (and hats), or am I more in love with Prince William than I thought? Either way, I’m giddy for Friday. And for what it’s worth, the actor who played Prince William was adorable, but the actress they cast for Kate just didn’t do the real Kate justice. If you didn’t get to see it, here’s the YouTube preview.
Falling in love was so exciting. Scott was by far the most fascinating person I had ever met. But soon the “falling” part of love quickly got . . . well . . . impractical. Life happens. How are we going to divvy up responsibilities? How do we pay for the things we need and still have something left for things we want? Should we go into debt or wait till we can pay in full? Should we move or should we stay? Then children come along and all of those fun, private “couple-moments” are the first thing to be thrown overboard as each of us is just trying to do our best to keep the ship afloat. When all this is going on, who has time for each other?