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The Back Story - Jacee Aniston Davis, Mesa, AZ ; Raef Swain, Roosevelt, UT; Morgan Jansson, Rochester, NY ; and Megan Gehring, Springville, UT. Have never met before until they each volunteered to serve a mission for the LDS Church. They were all assigned to the Pasco, Washington area, where I live. My mission is to encourage older people to learn who a young person is and find out their passion and purpose and support it. When I first met these young people, I learned that a couple of them had the passion for creating and performing music. Since I own a recording studio here, I invited them on their free time to come and see it. I was inspired by their excitement and passion of being in a professional recording studio. They got to meet a couple of the audio engineers, Luke Basile, Chief engineer and Dakota Dufloth, just coming off of his internship here at Rainmaker Recording Studios. Both of these engineers are currently professional performing artists. (www.TheRainmakerStudios.com) This will be Dakota's first full audio project. The mastering was done by Luke. The video production was done by Luke, who is currently studying videography with Chase Thompson out of Nashville, (The other owner of Rainmaker Studios) We had no idea how all of this will come together, it was just a fun project for all of those involved. The actual music arrangement was created by these four missionaries. The message behind the song, Because I Have Been Given Much, is a very powerful and needed message to be shared with the world. Music by Phillip Landgrave (1975) Lyrics by Grace Noll Crowell (1936)