by Larry Richman | Aug 28, 2020
The Church has updated the Life Help resources available online and in the Gospel Library. Everyone needs help sometimes. Life is like that. In fact, God planned it to be that way. Mortality presents each of us with a wide variety of experiences and some are easier to...
by Larry Richman | Aug 20, 2020
The music video “I Will Go and Do” supports the Church’s 2020 youth theme. This video was released at the Church’s first-ever virtual youth music festival held on July 29, 2020. This song by Nik Day was performed by youth from several countries. The...
by Larry Richman | Aug 18, 2020
Six years ago, 13-year-old Levi Hilton learned how to code and make apps. He developed the game, Book of Mormon Heroes: The Servant of Helaman. He then went on to create a second video game, Book of Mormon Heroes:The Servant of Teancum, covering Alma 46–62. Levi is...
by Larry Richman | Aug 12, 2020
Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art (BYU MOA) now offers weekly mini-tours on Facebook Live MOA mini-tours. They also have released the BYU Museum of Art’s free new app, available for both Apple iOS and Android. The COVID-19 pandemic has made BYU’s MOA a global...
by Larry Richman | Aug 11, 2020
One of the most common questions parents have is when and how to talk with children about sexuality. Youth and young adults are often scared or uncertain about sexuality. Parents, where have your children learned about sexuality? From school and the media with a...
by Larry Richman | Aug 6, 2020
LDS Bookstore is giving away free coloring pages that go along with the Come, Follow Me lessons. Just add them to your cart (price free) and check out to download them.
by Larry Richman | Jul 31, 2020
Wednesday night, thousands of Latter-day Saint young men and women tuned in to the first-ever virtual Youth Music Festival, “Hear the Voice of the Lord,” to watch other youth share their talents and testimonies of Jesus Christ. If you missed this worldwide broadcast,...
by Larry Richman | Jul 22, 2020
“We all experience heartache, hardship, and sorrow. But no matter what we’re going through, we can always find hope and comfort in God and His promises.” That’s the message of the page “How Can I Get through Hard Things?” from the...
by Larry Richman | Jul 20, 2020
Watch the new Church video “Campfires of Faith,” featuring a message from Elder Gerrit W. Gong. A campfire of faith in Jesus Christ can bring light and hope to our lives. Focusing on the light of faith causes darkness to lose its power and enables us to...
by Larry Richman | Jul 15, 2020
The Church has published a Media Safety site with principles and ideas to help you stay safe while using media and technology. The site is now part of the Life Help resources. (From the main menu on ChurchofJesusChrist.org, select Living Life and then Life Help.) The...
by Larry Richman | Jul 8, 2020
The Children and Youth section of the Church’s website has a series of articles to help parents improve their ability to support their child’s growth. The Supporting Your Child’s Growth page provides Ideas for parents on how they can help their children...
by Larry Richman | Jul 6, 2020
Disability resources have been added to the Life Help section on the Church’s Gospel Library app. These resources from the website “Disability Resources” at disability.ChurchofJesusChrist.org are now conveniently available in the Gospel Library...
by Larry Richman | Jun 29, 2020
If you want your children to succeed, they must learn to manage money well. Research reveals that parents are the number-one source of kids’ financial education. Kids learn more about money from their parents than from school, media, peers, and work experience...
by Larry Richman | Jun 19, 2020
Father’s Day is that one special day every year to celebrate the fathers in your life. It can look different for everyone, whether you’re celebrating your father, spouse, step-father, brother, or a role model. The FamilySearch blog provides a list of “20...
by Larry Richman | Jun 16, 2020
It pays to know your family history. Wheel of Family Fortune is the classic party game that tests how well you know your ancestor’s names. Play alone, or add other players to create a fun game for the whole family! This game was created by the BYU Family History...