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"I wish I could go back and tell myself during those first few discouraging days of motherhood, when I thought, This is it?, that Yes, this is it. This and this and this and this and this . . . I wish I could have told myself that it would be everything and more," Rindi Jacobsen writes. "Just hang in there. Keep trying. Keep going. It’ll be better in two weeks."
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Not only has LDS American Idol contestant Amber Lynn Stoppel been sharing her talents with people on live TV across the nation; she's also been sharing her testimony through song and word. Recently, she created this stunning mashup of "Be Still My Soul" and "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" with the help of Joslyn Poole on vocals and Rashida Call on piano and posted it to her Facebook page with this sweet message:
A new Tabernacle Choir music video features heavyweight talent that will be appreciated by Broadways buffs and 90s TV fans alike.
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.
From rock and roll to country music to thetop of the Billboard charts, Mormons have had their fair share of fame when it comes to the music industry. So it's no wonder Mormon artists have performed with a whole gamut of celebrities, from Celine Dion to Jamie Foxx. Check out these incredible performances:
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We asked our readers on Facebook, "What is the most unique calling you've ever had?" From coat-tail puller to road kill coordinator, here's a roundup of a few of our favorite responses:
This activity includes all ages, requires minimal prep, and creates lasting family memories.
A pianist and opera coach at the Met, Debbie Robertson has left quite an impression on her colleagues.