A Place in His Arms
“And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.”
“And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.”
Every loving, selfless thing my mother did for me was an unspoken prayer on my behalf.
My 1997 Christmas Card Carol.
Jesus was born in an obscure town in a small land, without earthly fanfare. Quietly. And so the emphasis of this Christmas song rests on the word “quietly.”
It *is* possible to make home a bit of heaven. It happened to our family once, for about ten minutes back in 1992.
This song was my unofficial contribution to the 2006 LDS Mutual (youth program) theme, “Arise and shine forth that thy light may be a standard for the nations.”
This song, a simple prayer for help in actively representing the things we believe, was written to support the 2009 LDS Youth theme.
The usual legal mumbo-jumbo, and my favorite Sugar Cookie recipe.
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Here are a few less-than-serious things about me that might not send you to sleep on the spot. If you’re interested, read on. If not, be thankful browsers come with “back” buttons.
This page is your best bet for help and answers to the questions people ask most. Please read through the information below before sending e-mail. Chances are you’ll find what you’re looking for here.
A list of every song on the site, presented starting in alphabetical order, but you can sort or search to narrow the list to just what you’re looking for.
Sheet music (PDF), with demo recordings for most selections.
Many of the songs here on the site include obbligatos that specify the use of a “C instrument.” People often write to ask, “What exactly is a C instrument?”
So without further ado…
“There is a green hill far away…” If ever there was a phrase designed to evoke images in the mind of a child, it’s that one.