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To help you figure out if you’re beyond a cure, here are 7 telltale signs that you might be addicted to our videos, followed by a quick quiz to find out where you rank:
You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've put together our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For July 20 through July 26, 2013, these are LDS Living’s top hits.
78 million views. That's how many viewsLexi Walker's incredible cover of "Let It Go"with Alex Boye has accumulated. Who would have guessed this LDS powerhouse was only 12 years old when this video was filmed.
From Billboard-charting artists and New York Times best-selling authors to sports legends and political and business giants, there's no doubt Mormons are making an impact on the world.
By now there are a few Mormon YouTubers most people are familiar with, including The Piano Guys, Lindsey Stirling, and Alex Boye. But what some people might not know is there's a host of Mormon YouTubers documenting their daily lives on YouTube. Many of these families don't shy away from sharing parts of their religious life like Family Home Evening, family prayer and scripture study, and church activities. Every day, members of the Church are finding new ways to share the gospel and do missionary work. Check out these six Mormon families who have over a million views on YouTube.
Appropriate to the Pioneer Day that it commemorates, Friday night’s concert of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square paid homage to perseverance, strength and triumph over adversity. Playing to a capacity audience in the 21,000-seat LDS Conference Center, the choir and orchestra were joined early on by guest tenor Nathan Pacheco, who sang his own inspirational work, “Don’t Cry,” which he composed with Leonardo de Bernardini.
You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've put together our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For December 22 through December 28, 2012, these are LDS Living’s top hits:
Do you remember the scene from Back to the Future II when Marty's mom Lorraine puts a tiny, dehydrated pizza into her super-duper hi-tech hydrator and out pops a delicious pizza? Well, Stuart Edge has found a way to make this futuristic technology a reality, just in time for Back to the Future Day. Enjoy!
"While we love the gift of clean comedy, we are incredibly grateful this season for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," share the members of Studio C at the end of the final video of the Church's "12 Days of Social."