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Loren Allred born September 7, [ citation needed ] is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Allred is the eldest daughter born to musician parents: her mother, Carol Ann Allred, is a classical soprano and voice teacher and her father, Brady R. In Loren was a contestant on season 3 of the television show The Voice and selected Adam Levine as her coach. Allred was eliminated after the first week of the live playoffs, tying for 13th place. In , she was a member of recording ensemble for a film musical being developed by the Broadway songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
Looking back, I can say that when I received this answer to my prayers, I was at one of the most spiritually high moments of my life. Maybe you do, too. It seems she'll expect you to become Mormon. If someone is going to cheat on you, it has nothing to do with their profession. Having married over the course of my life not one but two wonderful non-Mormon men one Jewish and one low-church ProtestantI can say that my own spirituality has been profoundly deepened and enriched by the perspective that these two God-fearing and spiritually mature people offered me, and by my participation in the observances of their traditions. That said, I like to hope that love can be more powerful than belief. Not in endless discussions of temple marriage, not ever. I feel like I make a lot of sacrifices to see him and try to make it as convenient as possible for him, which means planning ahead and changing my schedule around sometimes. It hurts me the most when my kids ask me why they haven't see daddy in days. There are a lot of single people in the world.