by Larry Richman | Apr 9, 2014
The page on Pinterest for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Pinterest.com/LDSChurch) just got a face lift. The Pinterest page now has 6 boards with ideas and inspiration for improving yourself, your family, and your relationship with God: Love at Home...
by Larry Richman | Feb 14, 2014
Even though I’ve written a lot about Pinterest on this blog, I hadn’t set up a Pinterest account for LDS365 until now. You can now follow LDS365’s Pinterest account at pinterest.com/lds365. There I will pin some of the top stories and images from the...
by Larry Richman | Mar 20, 2013
The Pew Research Center recently updated their annual report on who is using social media. Here are a few key findings and an infographic: 16% of U.S. Internet users are active on Twitter, which is more popular with black and Hispanic users, adults aged 18-29, and...
by Larry Richman | Jan 29, 2013
The infographic below gives the latest information about Pinterest. Learn more about Pinterest: What is Pinterest?
by Larry Richman | Oct 24, 2012
Your mom’s on it, your co-workers are on it, your neighbors are on it—the whole world has gone pin crazy! Are you taking advantage of this hot, new social platform? Check out our article “What is Pinterest?” Then read this 5-part series from the NMX...
by Larry Richman | Sep 30, 2023
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...
by Larry Richman | Aug 16, 2023
In this increasingly digital age, much of our social and financial information lives in the cloud. Photos, social media accounts, financial accounts, Church records, and other digital files all have value. Since this digital information will outlive us, it is...
by Larry Richman | Apr 20, 2023
The Church News began as a section of the Deseret News in 1931. Throughout the years, it has reported the news and growth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the ministry of its leaders as a living record of the Restoration. Here are all the ways...
by Larry Richman | Apr 1, 2023
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...
by Larry Richman | Jan 9, 2023
To help you keep on schedule with reading the scriptures every day, you may want to use one of the following charts. Color in each day when you read. New Testament Seminary Teacher Manual has a chart that you can print (see page 567) or you can mark it in the Gospel...
by Larry Richman | Oct 1, 2022
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...
by Larry Richman | Apr 2, 2022
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...
by Larry Richman | Jan 12, 2022
The Church News began as a section of the Deseret News in 1931. Throughout the years, it has reported the news and growth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the ministry of its leaders as a living record of the Restoration. Here are all the ways...
by Larry Richman | Oct 2, 2021
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...
by Larry Richman | Apr 3, 2021
Hashtags Many social media sites let you categorize your posts by using hashtags. Hashtags consist of a pound sign (#) followed by a key word(s). These subject tags can be searched on sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Flickr, and Tumblr...