Is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Politically Neutral?
The work of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints includes sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, strengthening individuals and families, and caring for those in need. The Church does not seek to elect government officials, support or oppose political parties,...
FamilySearch Library Offers Free Family Memories Preservation
Memory Lane, the Family Memories Preservation Center, is a place where you can convert audio and visual memories into a digital format. The center is a comfortable space filled with up-to-date tools for anyone to preserve and share family memories and artifacts. You...
A Gospel-Supported Pattern for Parenting
The Liahona magazine has published a pattern for parenting based on gospel principles and supporting research. This guide can help you create meaningful relationships, nurture faith and growth, and build unity and resilience in your family. The article identifies...
Music and the Spoken Word in Spanish
For the first time in its 100-year history, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s flagship broadcast, “Music and the Spoken Word,” will premiere in Spanish on June 25, 2023. The weekly Spanish broadcast is one of the Choir’s new pilot programs to increase its global...
How Old Are the Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
The four most senior leaders of the Church are all over 90 years old: President Russell M. Nelson, Church President, is 98 and will turn 99 in September 2023. He is the oldest Church president in history. President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First...
Help Break the Guinness World Record for Most Headstone Photos
The world’s largest BillionGraves project in history is underway and you are invited to join in! The project is called Rescuing Our Roots and participants will be attempting to break an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title on Sunday, June 25th for the most headstone...
Video: How to Start Your Family Tree
How do you start your family tree? Here is a video that can help you. Watch the video "How to start your family tree in a few easy helpful steps" below. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to add family members to your tree. Read the article "x" for some...
How to Keep Your Family Safe on the Internet
June is National Internet Safety Awareness Month. This article contains links to resources parents can use to learn how to keep the internet a safe resource for you and your family. The non-profit organization Enough Is Enough has created the website Internet Safety...
Study Shows Family History Can Improve Psychological Well-being of Young Adults
A new study from BYU shows that participating in family history research reduces students’ anxiety by 20% and increases self-esteem by 8%. At a time when anxiety is becoming increasingly prevalent among the rising generation, a common question that parents, teachers,...
Church Uses Modular Construction to Build Temples Quicker While Preserving Quality
The Church is looking at ways to build temples more quickly, while still maintaining the highest quality construction. The typical process of building everything on site takes five to 10 years to build a temple. But with 49 temples under construction and 89 more...
Church Seeks Members Worldwide With Music Skills for Paid and Volunteer Opportunities
The Church is seeking Latter-day-Saints worldwide who have musical skills and want to be considered for projects, events, and productions produced by the Church. If you are interested, you can add your information to the Churchwide talent database. The talent database...
Internet Basics: A Complete Guide for Seniors
Many older adults who lack computer skills or internet knowledge wonder if it is too late to learn. If you’re less than confident in your technology skills, there are plenty of resources to help you. Like many older adults, once you are online, you’ll find that...