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Please keep the Schmidts in your prayers as they continue to search for Annie.
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“The gospel of Jesus Christ is the reason I get up every day and music is the thread that weaves through my life, continually tying me back to heaven,” said Kendra Lowe, a multi-talented LDS woman with a deep, professional music background. “Music is my life — whether it be composing, recording, performing, producing or arranging. It is what I do, and it is what I love.”
Comedic political analyst Stephen Colbert welcomed alternative rock band The Killers onto his show October 18, to talk on their new album Battle Born and perform a song. After Colbert did a majority of his show, he then sat down with singer Brandon Flowers and drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr. briefly. He discussed the band's clean-cut reputation, how presidential candidate Mitt Romney is a fan, and the band's Mormon affiliation.
One of the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with about 15 million members wordwide, made a special visit to Columbus Sunday and spoke to a full house at the church on Reese Road. Elder Neil Linden Andersen also met with soldiers at Fort Benning.
Opera singing—a strange profession for someone born partially deaf. But Becca Pedersen has never let limitations limit her potential. Find out how this talented opera star, BYU student, and Latter-day Saint is making her dreams come true.
Recently, Utah Valley University celebrated its 75th anniversary and along with it the installation of a stain glass window that The Guardian called “one of the most spectacular stained glass windows made in the past century” (see photos here). But now, the University has something else to celebrate. Their president, Matthew Holland—a faithful Latter-day Saint—just got named Executive of the Year.