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New Mormon Message: Power of God

A few months ago I shared a post about how crazy busy my work schedule had been because of a certain production I was working on.  Well that Mormon Message that I helped on was released today.  I thought it turned out really cool!  Well done to all my amazing coworkers who are the geniuses behind these!  Now friends, it is time for another edition of "Where's Jannifer?"  In a very sneaky way, Danny and I are in this Mormon Message.  I didn't mean for us to show up, it just kind of happened.  I'll be super impressed if any of you catch it, so much that I'll give you a prize.  Also, I'd like to add how grateful I am for the many ways the priesthood has blessed my life.

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  1. Aha! Found y'all on the mantle next to the picture of Christ, about 3:04. Nice. :) It did take me 2 viewings, the 2nd being in 1080p. So what's the prize??

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  2. Good eye Sarah! I'm so impressed! So my prize was going to be baked goods, but since you live a few states away, I'll have to send you some awesome treat. :)

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  3. Mark and I didn't even read Sarah's comment and we only watched the video once and recognized your picture. Its the same one at your parents house. We want the baked goods :)

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  4. Sorry, I couldn't see the picture to know it was you but the mantle looked like the one we had in our Centerville home.

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  5. Sorry, I missed your picture but I thought the mantle looked like the one at our Centerville home!

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  6. AMAZING! Made me cry! How did they do that? Did they use a son, brother, dad, grandpa for this? Great work! I didn't find you on the first viewing, but I read Sarah's comment and went back and still couldn't see which picture she was talking about. Could you upload the original and we can compare? - Becky

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