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After his wife was critically injured in a deadly car crash, Kyle Wilson didn't know if she or his unborn baby would survive. However, after doctors delivered the baby girl by emergency C-section, both mother and daughter are recovering in the hospital. "The only thing I keep saying over and over again is, 'Keep praying,'" Kyle Wilson said. "We've had lots of group fasts on our behalf, and we've really felt that support. We've seen lots of miracles. We know God's hand is in our lives."
Last week the Mormon world was set abuzz when Rainn Wilson, best known for his role as Dwight K. Schrute from The Office, posted a picture of sister missionaries on his Instagram, saying, "I was visited by some very nice Mormon missionary Sisters this morning."
As I listen to ‘Love Your Lineage,’ it feels as though someone has finally opened a bolted door and welcomed me into a space that I never knew I could inhabit.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, President Jim Wilson reflected this November on the life of Kevin Kunf and his dying wish to visit the temple.
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Country music artist and Latter-day Saint Maddie Wilson keeps faith as an essential component of her music. She wrote this beautiful song "Love Like Theirs" for her parents' 27th wedding anniversary, and the music video features Wilson's parents and family.
Every Christmas season since 2006, The Killers have released a new single. In tune with the season of giving, the proceeds from sales go entirely to charity. This year, Killers frontman Brandon Flowers went to personal friend, BYU alum and director of Napoleon Dynamite Jared Hess to produce a music video to go with the song. Hess pointed Flowers to BYU, suggesting students could create it.
Have you ever noticed the statue on the north side of the Provo City Center Temple grounds, the one with the little girl walking from the arms of her mother toward the arms of her encouraging father? The moment I first saw that statue, my heart somersaulted and I was flooded with a sense of home. It was the same sculpture I had seen many times growing up in my home—one I always viewed with a tragic sense of beauty.