by LDS365 | Jan 9, 2017
There are many ways to study the scriptures. Here is a new way. The company LDS Mobile Apps has released a mobile app LDS Scripture Focus that helps you focus on the word of God, one word at a time! Rather than presenting a page full of text, this app presents the...
by LDS365 | Jan 6, 2017
The recent 4.0 update to the Gospel Library mobile app provides ward and stake leaders with access to calling-specific resources. For example, members of stake presidencies and bishoprics can now access Handbook 1, in the Leadership collection. To ensure you are...
by LDS365 | Dec 15, 2016
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...
by LDS365 | Nov 2, 2016
Use the LDS Daily Verse mobile app to get a short scripture to ponder every morning or every night LDS Daily Verse is an Apple iOS app written by Hilton Campbell and it won top honors for the People’s Choice Award in the 2015 App & Game contest. Learn more about...
by LDS365 | Aug 29, 2016
The free mobile app Scripture Fling tests your knowledge of 100 Scripture Mastery verses by requiring you to quickly connect verses with their references. With a new practice mode, the timer goes up instead of down so you can see how long it takes to get through the...
by LDS365 | Aug 25, 2016
The mobile app LDS Billionaire Jr. – Especially For Youth is a slightly modified version of the LDS Billionaire app to relate to youth and children. Like the original app, this version is full of interesting LDS trivia. The game is played like the well-loved game...
by LDS365 | Aug 18, 2016
The mobile app Little Family Tree helps toddlers and pre-school children connect with their family history. Playing Little Family tree helps children identify relatives, understand who they are and where they came from, and learn to navigate a family tree. Games...
by LDS365 | Jul 20, 2016
The mobile app Quiet Games for LDS Kids has 6 games that are both quiet and fun—perfect for general conference, church, or a quiet Sunday activity. – LDS Bingo: The classic conference bingo now with different sizes and always randomized. Word Search: A fun word...
by LDS365 | Jul 6, 2016
The free mobile app LDS Coloring Book is an easy-to-use app that will keep children endlessly entertained with LDS-themed coloring pages about the scriptures, Church history, and gospel principles. Children can color the pictures by selecting the virtual crayons...
by LDS365 | Jun 27, 2016
This free mobile app from the Church gives older children and teens access to uplifting content such as videos, articles, music, and Mormonads. It also allows youth to share content with their friends. The app is also a great resource for parents and leaders of youth...
by LDS365 | Jun 23, 2016
LDS Word Search Weekly is a mobile app that provides new LDS word searches every week. It can be a great reverence activity for children and is addictive even for mom and dad. You can search for words from the scriptures, discover the names of Prophets, or memorize...
by LDS365 | Jun 13, 2016
LDS Living has published a list of “15 LDS Apps That Help Kids Love Gospel Learning.” The list includes some great LDS-themed mobile apps that are perfect to keep you or your children engaged in learning the gospel. The list includes LDS Word Search...
by LDS365 | Feb 12, 2016
Do you think we should use mobile devices in church? Some people do and some don’t. Some even quote the handbook, Church leaders, and personal anecdotes and observations both for and against. In the LDS.org blog post “Why My Smartphone Makes Church...
by LDS365 | Jan 19, 2016
Facilities Issue Reporting (FIR) is an application that allows LDS unit leaders to report issues to local facilities management. A leaky faucet, a damaged wall, and a malfunctioning heating or cooling system are just a few examples of the maintenance work performed by...
by LDS365 | Jan 4, 2016
Have you noticed how many LDS apps are built to work together to make using them very intuitive and natural? For example: In LDS Tools, when you find a person in the ward or stake directory, the address links to “Maps.” You can zoom in to see street names and map a...