
Random people on the streets of New York City share a variety of grateful responses to one simple question: What are you thankful for?
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Monday, November 23, 2009
What Are You Thankful For?
Friday, November 20, 2009
Making Wire Christmas Angels

This is a fun and easy project for women's groups, Relief Society evening meetings or for families to make together. These sweet little angels are so cute and perfect for Christmas decorations. We made about 40 of them in a couple hours. Our Relief Society Christmas Dinner has the theme of "Angels Among Us", and we are using these little angels for table favors. They can stand alone or be used as tree ornaments when you add a little decorative ribbon to the top. All you need to make them is wire and pearl beads, maybe some leftover ribbon. Simple and SO FUN!
Directions for Wire Angels
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Mormon Family Reality Show "Family Armor"

Mormon Family Stars in TLC’s Newest Reality Show: “FAMILY ARMOR”
“FAMILY ARMOR” Airs on TLC on Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 10/9c after “American Chopper”
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Texas Armoring Corporation (TAC), a Mormon-owned vehicle bulletproofing business based in San Antonio, Texas, announced today that it has been cast in TLC’s newest reality TV special entitled, “FAMILY ARMOR.” The show, which has been carefully paired with network favorites like “Street Customs” and “American Chopper,” has been described by industry insiders as “the ultimate guy show with a hint of family and faith” and will offer audiences an entertaining mix of cars, guns, and gadgets that would rival any 007 James Bond film.
President and CEO of TAC Trent Kimball said of the show, “‘FAMILY ARMOR’ will give the world a bird’s-eye view of our business, our family, and our LDS faith. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we hope that this show will offer audiences a realistic, down-to-earth look at Mormonism and LDS family life. TLC is a family-oriented network, and we’re excited to partner with a group that will reflect well on our work, community, and personal lives.”
Kimball started Texas Armoring Corporation in the 1990s while in his early twenties after attending Utah Valley State College (now Utah Valley University) to help meet the protection requirements of celebrities, heads-of-state, business owners, and VIPs. Since that time, the business has grown to receive worldwide recognition as a quality leader in the armoring industry. Kimball currently resides in Northern San Antonio with his wife and six children, but works closely with Brigham Young University’s (BYU) Marriott School of Management to help inspire young entrepreneurs. Kimball manages business operations at TAC alongside his brother-in-law, Jason Forston.
Forston, a BYU alumnus and recent MBA graduate of Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, said of the show, “Without a doubt, ‘FAMILY ARMOR’ will be an amazing piece of television. It works on so many angles—while guys will love the cars and explosions, it’s also a clean and entertaining show that the entire family will enjoy.”
The show will follow Kimball and Forston as they work together to “run a cutting-edge vehicle bulletproofing business in Texas while juggling fatherhood and faith.”
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
The Building Up of Zion
A Glimpse of what we have to look forward to if we prepare ourselves.
I am SO looking forward to the New Jerusalem. I hope to be writing a book about it soon, with the Lord's help.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
I Love the Lord
I found this beautiful video on YouTube, have you seen it? The description with it says:
"This is a rendition of "Be Still, My Soul" called "I Love the Lord". I believe it is sung by the BYU Mens Choir. The lyrics are different, but it is a beautiful rendition."
Enjoy!!!
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