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661. 6 Beautiful Reminders for When You Don't Feel Good Enough, from Lloyd Newell of the Tabernacle Choir

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6 Beautiful Reminders for  When You Don't Feel Good  Enough by Lloyd Newell, excerpted from "Celebrating Music and the Spoken Word"  | Jun. 23, 2016 Mormon Life Music and the Spoken Word  has been uplifting and inspiring listeners for more than half a century now with spiritual music and a touching message every Sunday morning. And for the last 25 of those years, the familiar voice of Lloyd Newell has introduced the program. Here are just six of those messages from over the years—messages that encourage us to move forward in life and inspire us to overcome trials. 1. Have an Eternal Perspective Our common lot is to be born into an imperfect world, filled with disappointment and unanswered questions. It is natural, in these circumstances, to worry about the future. We wonder if things will work out for us—and for our loved ones. Too often we try to make sense of life based on a very narrow perspective, which is somewhat like t

660. Tabernacle Choir! So inspiring! My favorite hymn "The Spirit of God"!

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This is an update about the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and the chance I had to play that wonderful organ! 2016 European Tour—Ticket Update 6/23—Updates: Berlin: Concert is sold out . Frankfurt  and  Vienna:  Concerts are currently sold out. Tickets may be available the day of concert. Nuremberg:  A limited number of tickets are still available. Zurich ,  Brussels , and  Rotterdam : Good tickets are still available in all price ranges. 4/18—Paris Update : The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square will not perform in Paris on the 2016 European tour. Those interested in seeing the Choir and Orchestra in person during this tour could attend the  Zurich, Switzerland  concert on Wednesday, July 6 or the  Brussels Belgium  concert on Monday, July 11. Good seats are available for both concerts. Tickets are on sale for the highly-anticipated 2016 Mormon Tabernacle Choir European tour. Find  purchase and ticket information  here. The Choir and its companion

659. Today is the 172nd anniversary of the Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith -- Sad day!

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On June 27, 2014, I posted entries # 175 and 176 about the martyrdom.  And on June 27, 2015, I also posted # 449.  Each of those tell different details of the conspiracy to take the lives of the best men in this dispensation.  They truly did seal their testimonies with their blood! Latter Day Light DAILY DEVOTIONAL June 27, 2016 Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY Doctrine & Covenants 135:6 "Hyrum Smith was forty-four years old in February, 1844, and Joseph Smith was thirty-eight in December, 1843; and henceforward their names will be classed among the martyrs of religion; and the reader in every nation will be reminded that the Book of Mormon, and this book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church, cost the best blood of the nineteenth century to bring them forth for the salvation of a ruined world. " QUOTE OF THE DAY David O. McKay "The lives of the Prophet, of his brother, Hyr

658. How To Survive Family History (25 Ideas You Actually Want)

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This may give you good ideas of things to do on Sunday, as well as other days, to remember our dear ancestors!  It does take time, but helps give you a feeling of family togetherness, and the legacy they have given you. How To Survive Family History (25 Ideas You Actually Want) By  Jennifer Bushman  - Jun 20, 2016 Let’s be honest; at one time or another, we’ve all cringed at the words ‘family history’. But here are 25 family history ideas to make it more enjoyable, accessible, and meaningful for you and your family: 1. Learn an Ancestor’s Favorite Hymn/Song This doesn’t have to be a distant relative, but if you know great-great grandmother’s favorite song that would be something really meaningful. My grandma’s favorite primary song was “Little Purple Pansies”, one I’d never heard before, and it was fun to learn it so that we could sing it together. 2. Learn to Make a Recipe from an Ancestor The first year after my grandpa passed away we made his fam