by Keith L. Brown | Dec 30, 2015 | David Archuleta, Mormon Music New Video Finds, Nathan Pacheco
Each new day that the Lord allows us to see is a window of opportunity to start afresh. Yesterday is now behind us, and although there were some mistakes that we made, or some things that were said that we wish we had not said, that page in the chapter of our lives...
by Keith L. Brown | Dec 23, 2015 | BYU Noteworthy, BYU Vocal Point, Mormon Music New Video Finds
The tiny babe who in Bethlehem manger lay was no ordinary child. Some people called Him the son of David. Others called Him the son of Joseph. The scriptures call Him the son of David, the son of Mary, the son of man, the Son of God. He whose name is Emmanuel, meaning...
by Keith L. Brown | Dec 16, 2015 | Mormon Music New Video Finds
Over two millennia have passed since the Wise Men of old traveled from afar asking an important and profound question. It is a question that has proven timeless throughout the ages as many people have asked the same question – “Where is he that is born King of the...
by Keith L. Brown | Dec 9, 2015 | Jennifer Thomas, Mormon Music New Video Finds
Every now and then a production comes along that is so magnificent and so inspiring that it leaves both listeners and viewers with a sense of wonderment. Such is the case with the recent, just in time for the Christmas season, video release by Jennifer Thomas which is...
by Keith L. Brown | Dec 2, 2015 | Mormon Music New Video Finds, Nathan Osmond
It is Christmas time, and time for a carol. Perhaps the most popular Christmas carol of all-time is the beloved classic “Silent Night.” It is sung around the world in many different languages by church choirs, as a main song in Christmas pageants, and has been...
by Keith L. Brown | Nov 25, 2015 | Marvin Goldstein, Mormon Music New Video Finds
Traditionally, every fourth Thursday in November is celebrated as Thanksgiving Day. However, Edward Sanford Martin, a graduate of Harvard University, a founder of the Harvard Lampoon, and the first literary editor of Life Magazine, had a totally different perspective...