Young men can now connect to the Duty to God website and enter their plans online. The complete booklet is there, including all of the learning activities and links to scriptures and other resources. Learn more about the Duty to God website.
At DutytoGod.lds.org, young men can also:
- Enter, view, and update their plans online.
- Prepare outlines they can use to teach about the doctrines they study.
- Get ideas to help them make their Duty to God plans.
- See videos related to Duty to God.
- Record their thoughts and impressions as they carry out their plans.
- Link to scriptures and other resources to help them complete learning activities.
There are no options for parents and young men leaders to sign off requirements or track the progress of the young men on this site, although that functionality does exist on the Personal Progress site for Young Women (see PersonalProgress.lds.org).
Larry –
Thanks for the service you provide on this website.
Do you know whether the Church intends on creating a portal through which leaders can view the Duty to God progress of the young men in their ward. Such a tool is available to young women’s leaders for personal progress. i was told a similar tool would be available for young men’s leaders, but do not see it on the website.
Thanks for any information.
There are no current plans to provide the option for parents and young men leaders to sign off requirements or track the progress of the young men, like there is for the young women leaders with Personal Progress. See http://LDS365.com/2011/01/19/websites-duty-to-god-and-personal-progress/ for more information.
I have developed a new free DTG Tracking site.
hillary, I just saw your comment about having a DTG Tracking site. I’m very interested will you please provide a link. Thanks
http://dutytogodtracking.com
Why is there not a place to sign off? This could be linked to the ward roster to young man’s president.
Is anyone willing to share success stories with the Duty to God program? I am interested in hearing about processes/systems that work for you. Duty to God is a great tool. I am struggling with implimenting it into our young men’s program.
We are trying to help the young men BECOME something. Is this something we can measure? Am I overthinking this program?