


Gospel Library App Also Online
Did you know that the Gospel Library app is also available online? The online version, available at study.ChurchofJesusChrist.org, has almost all the same content as the Gospel Library app and has most of the study tools. If you’re like me, you appreciate doing...
Use the Book of Mormon App to Share the Gospel
Looking for a COVID-friendly way to share the Book of Mormon? The free Book of Mormon mobile app is an easy way to share a copy of the Book of Mormon with a friend. This is not the full-featured version of the scriptures available in the Gospel Library app. It is a...
Gospel for Kids App
Gospel for Kids is a new mobile app for children that consolidates key features from the following apps that are no longer available: Sing Along Hymns, Scripture Stories, and LDS Coloring Book. This app was announced in the Friend to Friend event for children last...
New Gospel Living App Now Available Worldwide
The Church’s new Gospel Living app for youth, is now available worldwide in 15 languages. The app provides content that inspires youth to set goals and has links and tools to help them in their gospel learning and daily living. Editor’s note (16 Feb 2020):...
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...
Staying Safe on Mobile Phones
The vast power of internet resources are now accessible through devices that fit in our pocket. These mobile devices let us instantly communicate with unlimited people. Children can access web content, photos, and videos on their phones or other mobile devices from...
Discover Your Ancestors With Memories Book App
With just one click, you can generate a memories book with photos, stories, and details about the lives of your ancestors. Create a PDF book that you can email to others or send to be printed. Family history is all about photos and stories. But sometimes it is...
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...
“Ordinances Ready” on FamilySearch App Helps Find Temple Ordinances for Your Ancestors
For Church members, the ultimate temple and family history goal is to provide saving ordinances for their ancestors. The new Ordinances Ready feature in the FamilySearch Family Tree app searches and finds ordinances that need to be done for people you are related to....
New “Lifey” App Aims To Crowdsource 100,000 Mission Prep Videos
Have you or someone close to you served a mission or plan to serve one? The answer to this rhetorical question is most likely yes! And like most people you probably had lots of questions about your mission that were not answered in your missionary call packet. We have...
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...
Mobile Devices in Sacrament Meeting?
Given the potential blessings—as well as the potential distractions—of these digital devices, how do members decide when to use them in church, especially in sacrament meeting? The article “Worshipping in a Digital Age” in the August Ensign examines...