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Please keep the Schmidts in your prayers as they continue to search for Annie.
“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.”
Following his talk at October's general conference, "A Plea to My Sisters," President Russell M. Nelson has been encouraging women in the Church to stand out and to speak up so that their influence can be felt.
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 my favorite topics to read in the scriptures or in any literature for that matter is faith. Faith has always fascinated me and trying to understand how to build my own faith has led me to discover so many personal gospel gems that has truly strengthen my testimony over the years.
A new video created by two sister missionaries, Sister Logan Kemsley and Sister Katie Menlove, and posted by the Deutschland (Germany) Berlin Mission showed a series of interviews with missionaries—with one catch. None of the missionaries could speak. The results were truly powerful, something that transcends language barriers and gets to the heart of how the Spirit speaks to us.
While Christmas time can be the "happiest season of all," it can also be a solemn reminder of loved ones who have passed on, lost employment opportunities, or many other challenges and heartaches.
As a father, seminary teacher, and artist, Karl A. Quilter Sr. has impacted hundreds of lives through his faith and art. And though he passed away in November 2013 at age 84, his son shares some fun and touching memories of his father’s work and testimony—which still stand in the form of the angel Moroni statues atop temples across the world.