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Over the years, I’ve gone in and out of phase with my like of visiting teaching. In the last two years, I’ve tried to be a better member of the Relief Society, by actually being a visiting teacher. There were some years here in the recent past where I was not a visiting teacher for various reasons. But when I felt the spirit nudge me to call the Relief Society President of our ward, and tell her I could do it again, I did. It was a really overwhelming thing for me, even though I felt I could do go and serve. Following that direction from the Holy Spirit has taught me that indeed the Lord does provide a way for us to do the things he asks us to do, just like he did with Nephi, and Moses, and Noah and so many others. Back when I was still a single gal, fresh out of college, and freshly back in Mesa, AZ, after living in Provo and BYU for 3 years, where my visiting teacher was my roommate, and the sisters we taught lived five steps next door, I was in a big singles’ ward with a lot of people I didn’t know, and who frankly, scared me to death most of the time.
I know Saturday during the priesthood session of general conference is traditionally a girl's time, so I thought it would be fun to compile a list of awesome desserts for you ladies to enjoy with your gal pals. (Though, if you're more charitable than I, you might wait until the guys get home and enjoy them all together.)
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!
Josh Wright started learning the piano when he was four years old. And a couple decades later, it is still paying off.
Youth from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be able to ask questions to The Piano Guys in a live social media forum on Tuesday, October 20, 2015, beginning at 6:00 p.m. MDT.
Check out this stunning new video from The Piano Guys, featuring a cover of Coldplay's "A Sky Full of Stars" and the breathtaking scenery of Utah's salt flats.
The Piano Guys have more than 3 million YouTube subscribers. But for one married couple from New Jersey, the relationship with the popular musicians goes beyond mere fandom.
Last week, I had what one would call a well-balanced day: I climbed out of bed at 5:15 a.m. for a 6-mile run, coming home just in time to make my kids a hot breakfast and send them off to school with a home-packed lunch. I tidied the house, attended a PTA meeting, called my sister, caught up with a friend at the local library, squeezed in a reading/piano lesson with my preschooler and spent a few hours on my latest manuscript. I rushed home in time to collect all the kids, usher them through homework/piano practice/violin practice and serve the family yet another homecooked meal with not one, but two vegetable side dishes. After everyone was in bed I tidied the house, prepped lunches for the next day, read my scriptures, and promptly collapsed in bed.
'Ofa Fotu is the daughter of Janet and Viliami Fotu. With her son, Niua-boy, she plays piano accompaniment for the primary in their beautiful and brilliant Tongan ward. Between Sundays, she can be found teaching writing and language arts, working through a treadmill of graduate courses, and vegetable gardening.