by Larry Richman | Jul 22, 2015
Check out these 10 popular apps that could be used to make your church responsibilities easier. The following article originally appeared on LDS Living as “10 Apps That Make Any Church Calling Easier:” Given the overwhelming number of apps being developed...
by Larry Richman | Jul 14, 2015
For most kids, summer is a break from the mundane — a chance to enjoy time away from school on family trips, barbecues, and activities with friends. But it’s also the time of year many young students lose a grip on what they learned the previous school year. In...
by Larry Richman | Jun 16, 2015
Jacob Burdis has released the LDS Book of Mormon Promises mobile app that shows the promises made to us in the Book of Mormon. The promises are searchable by what we promise to do and by what God promises us. This free app is a great tool for personal study, talk and...
by Larry Richman | Jun 8, 2015
The official LDS Music mobile app for Android is now available. This popular app has been available for Apple iOS for years. Editor’s note (31 Dec 2025): The Sacred Music app has been discontinued. Use the Gospel Library app to access music. LDS Music is a free mobile...
by Larry Richman | Jun 6, 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...
by Larry Richman | Jun 3, 2015
LDS app developer Dustin Hill has launched a new Mormon game, Scripture Hero: Nephite prophet wall-crossing adventure. Dustin created this free Apple iOS game to help people have fun, but also be encouraged by uplifting scriptures. He is trying to make a positive...
by Larry Richman | May 23, 2015
I’ve written previously about the mobile apps provided by LDSMormonApps.com. Now, Evan Mullins has created an interactive Mormon App Directory, a free listing of all the Mormon apps he has been able to find. The directory lets you filter by price, market (Amazon...
by Larry Richman | May 16, 2015
Many apps are available for mobile devices to help you with family history work—especially on the go. The following article, “On the Go? Family History Apps Will Go with You,” originally appeared in the Church News. With the accessibility of phones,...
by Larry Richman | May 11, 2015
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....
by Larry Richman | May 9, 2015
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...
by Larry Richman | Apr 24, 2015
Beginning today, when you log in to the Gospel Library mobile app, it will be updated to make the documents in the library easier to find. Below is a screen shot showing what the main navigation will look like. You will notice some new categories, such as the...
by Larry Richman | Mar 26, 2015
If you let your kids on YouTube without thinking twice, it’s time to start thinking twice. Yahoo Tech has published a list of “10 Ways to Make YouTube Safer for Your Kids.” Also consider the new YouTube Kids mobile app with parental controls. ...
by Larry Richman | Feb 25, 2015
Do your children love YouTube, but you worry about the suggested and sponsored videos that they will see? Now Google has an app for that. The YouTube Kids mobile app is basically a “clean” version of YouTube.com with access to only family-friendly videos...
by Larry Richman | Feb 19, 2015
Like other large social media networks, Twitter comes with possible risks. Here are a few practices that can help keep teens safe on Twitter. Talk to your teens about what they post and the amount of personal information they share online. While Tweets can be...
by Larry Richman | Feb 16, 2015
Facebook now lets you choose who will manage your Facebook account after you die. The Legacy Contact setting lets you designate a family member or friend who will be able to access your account after you die. Up until now, Facebook only offered a Memorialization...