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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 November 3 through November 9, 2012, these are LDS Living’s top hits:
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 August 31 through September 6, 2013, these are LDS Living’s top hits.
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 8 through December 14, 2012, these are LDS Living’s top hits:
During a grueling, marathon recording of the concert film Lamb of God, cellist Nicole does what no musician working long hours ever wants to do. She asks composer and conductor Rob Gardner if they can record her difficult solo—again. In this song, called “Gethsemane," Nicole's cello represents the Savior. Rerecording pushes Nicole to her physical and emotional limits, but it is there that she not only finds the ability to depict Christ through the cello, but also learns about the Savior's ability to heal the darkness in her life.
Recently, LDS author Heather Farrell created a comprehensive list of women in the Old Testamentin preparation for a new book similar to the one she created about women in the New Testament.
Jell-O? Check. Funeral potatoes? Yep. Casseroles? Of course. Behold, the holy trinity of Mormon food.
Udated: Two other LDS women, Kalani Allred of Loomis, Calif., and Juliann Pelton of Katy, Texas, are also semifinalists in the Pillsbury Bake-off®: Allred for her Balsamic Chicken Cranberry Panzanella, and Pelton for her Spicy Chicken Pizza Roll.
In February 2019, Lori Walker walked into her family’s vacation home but never walked out, as the house exploded while she was trapped inside. She did, however, make it out alive thanks to countless miracles and three heroes. In the days, weeks, and months that have followed the explosion, Lori has become more convinced of the goodness of humanity, the omniscience of a loving Heavenly Father, and the resilience that is found inside each one of us.
Eric Huntsman had an opportunity some of us only dream of—spending Christmas in the Holy Land. A former teacher at the BYU Jerusalem Center, Huntsman gives listeners an idea of what Christmastime in the Holy Land was like for him and his family. He also helps us dig deeper into some of the characters and traditions we celebrate at Christmas, and shares how autism has forever changed and blessed his family’s holiday season.
Facebook.com/thestuartedge Stuart Edge started out as a port-a-potty cleaner with only 9 subscribers on his budding YouTube channel. Then he posted the video of a Mistletoe Kissing Prank he pulled on BYU campus.