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  • Mar 23
  • 1 min read
LDS faith, BYU Cougarettes, personal revelation, trusting God’s timing, motherhood as divine calling, LDS women, composing sacred music, Latter-day Saint testimony, spiritual gifts, Jesus Christ—this episode is about becoming. She was on the team. The practices were long. The performance was coming. Sixty thousand people would soon fill the stadium. But before the spotlight ever touched her face… she walked away. Not because she failed. Not because she wasn’t good enough. But because heaven whispered something better. In a quiet classroom, she felt it clearly: “This is where you belong.” Instead of stage lights, she chose a piano bench. Instead of applause, she chose four-hour practice days. Instead of finishing quickly, she chose motherhood first. Five children. Years of hidden sacrifice. A music degree completed after 45. A platform built in a world that didn’t even exist when she was 18. She didn’t miss her moment. She honored her calling. Her gifts were never singular. They were twofold: Motherhood. And composing music that testifies of Jesus Christ. This is a story about trusting revelation. About obedience before recognition. About how God prepares us in private for influence we cannot yet see. If you’ve ever wondered whether stepping away means stepping backward… If you’ve wrestled with balancing gifts and family… If you’ve questioned the timing of your dreams… This episode will remind you: God magnifies what we surrender. And nothing consecrated to Him is ever wasted.

 
 
 

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