


New “YA Weekly” Section of Gospel Library App for Young Adults
The Gospel Library app now features a new section called YA Weekly with content created specifically for young adults. It is written by young adults, for young adults, and about young adults. New content will be published every week in more than 20 languages, covering...
New Section of Gospel Library App With Content Created By and For Young Adults
Latter-day Saint young adults can now find new content created for young adults by young adults each week in the Church’s Gospel Library app. A new section, known as YA Weekly, will be updated each week with content available in 20-plus languages. (Find it by...
Updates to the LDS Gospel Library App for iOS
The LDS Gospel Library mobile app provides a comprehensive collection of Church material on your mobile device, including scriptures, conference addresses, magazines, manuals, and even videos. It is available for Android, Apple iOS, Windows Phone, Windows...
Update for the Gospel Library App for Android
The latest update to the Gospel Library application for Android mobile devices lets you access the entire LDS.org Gospel Library repository of materials, rather than just the limited subset that has been available since the app’s initial release. You can also...
Easter Study Plan in the Gospel Library App
An Easter #StartingToday study plan is available in the Gospel Library app. It provides a daily devotional about the life and Atonement of our Savior, Jesus Christ. The study plan is based on the Church’s #StartingToday Easter initiative, which provides daily ideas to...
Gospel Library App: A Powerful Tool for Righteous Living
Have you taken some time to look at the Gospel Library app recently? What you’ll find might surprise you. It began as a way to keep the scriptures in your pocket and it has blossomed into a massive collection of tools and resources to strengthen every testimony and...
User Guides for the Gospel Library Mobile App
To help you learn about the capabilities and functions of the Gospel Library mobile app, the Church provides detailed user guides for the Apple iOS and Android versions. The guides include “how to” videos and detailed instructions to help you better use all the...
Priesthood Ordinances & Blessings in Gospel Library App
Instructions on how to perform priesthood ordinances and blessings are now available in the Gospel Library mobile app for easy reference. The instructions come directly from chapter 20 of the Church’s Handbook 2. Now priesthood holders will have these handy...
5 Tips for Using the Gospel Library App
Al Fox Carraway recently met with the designer of the Gospel Library mobile app and created a video “5 Tips for Using the Gospel Library App.” It’s packed full of helpful tips on how to improve your study experience with the app. Below is a...
Major Update of LDS Gospel Library Mobile App
The Church has released a major update to the Gospel Library mobile app for both Apple iOS and Android, as well as a beta version for Windows 10. Version 4 of the app is available from the Apple app store and Google Play. If you already have the app on your device, it...
New Resources in Gospel Library Mobile App, May 2015
This article describes recent updates to the Gospel Library mobile app and resources added to the library in May. With the Gospel Library mobile app, you can download and study the scriptures, general conference addresses, Sunday manuals, and other Church content. The...
New Resources in Gospel Library Mobile App
This article describes recent updates to the Gospel Library mobile app and resources added to the library in April. With the Gospel Library mobile app, you can download and study the scriptures, general conference addresses, Sunday manuals, and other Church content....
7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with the Gospel Library App
LDS Living has published an article “7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do with the Gospel Library App.” The article points out that the Gospel Library mobile app gives you access not only to the standard works and general conference talks but also...