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Arts & Entertainment News |
Burton Releases Second Album |
Last month, Lethbridge native and part-time
singer and songwriter Wayne Burton released his second album aimed at
Latter-day Saints since "Closer to Heaven" was released in 1998. The
18-title album, according to Burton, is "a musical story of hope,
faith and forgiveness" and required numerous musicians, from Canada
and the United States, including a member of the Utah Symphony
Orchestra. |
Book of Mormon Manuscripts Published for the First Time |
"Publishing the original and printer's manuscripts is
arguably the most important work FARMS has ever been involved in it's
a harbinger of landmark research to come in the Book of Mormon
analytic text series," says Daniel Peterson, FARMS Chairman of the
Board. |
New Products: Doctrine, Adventure and 'Ask Gramps' |
Several recent new products look at LDS
doctrine, while a some new novels are adventures or thrillers.
Covenant has released "Hallowed Journey" a box set of its dramatized
Book of Mormon Stories. It has also released a CD of BYU Education
Week speaker Bernell Christensen, who looks at "What makes life worth
living?" |
Moments of Church History Told Through Letters |
For the past 150 years, many of the defining
moments of the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints have been told through letters of correspondence. Now many of
those exceptional letters, more than half of which have never been
published before, are part of "A Treasury of Latter-day Saint
Letters" (Eagle Gate, $19.95), a new Deseret Book publication from
author Larry E. Morris. |
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