by Larry Richman | Jun 22, 2012
The classic.lds.org website (the version of LDS.org prior to November 2010) provided a website for each ward and stake, including calendars, directories, news, and lesson schedules. There is still a link to these sites on the home page of LDS.org (see “Ward and...
by Larry Richman | May 18, 2012
The Church provides getting-started guides for several of the functions on LDS.org, such as Maps (previously called Meetinghouse Locator), Youth, Personal Progress, Duty to God, and Store.lds.org. The newest guides are highlighted in red below.
by Larry Richman | Mar 30, 2012
For updated information on how to access LDS General Conference, see “8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference.” General Conference is this Saturday, March31, and Sunday, April 1. Watch it live at conference.lds.org. The First Presidency invites the world...
by Larry Richman | Jan 24, 2012
If you have an interest in helping the Church test any of the following, please click on the link: Testers Needed for New LDS.org Maps Release Tablet Prototype of Ensign Tests Possibility of Interactive Magazines” (learn more about the tablet app here) Testing...
by Larry Richman | Jan 12, 2012
View an interactive map showing where prophets and apostles have recently traveled and what they have taught. This is one of the great features you’ll find in the Prophets and Apostles Speak Today section of LDS.org.
by Larry Richman | Jan 2, 2012
The following is the article “Becoming Familiar with the Resources Under Tools on LDS.org” in the November issue of the Meetinghouse Technology Newsletter: The resources under the Tools menu on LDS.org provide a wealth of new applications to help members...
by Larry Richman | Dec 4, 2011
During tonight’s Christmas devotional, the First Presidency announced the publication of new videos portraying the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. These short videos are a gift to the world from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The videos are...
by Larry Richman | Nov 1, 2011
The following is from the article “Creating and Remembering Secure Passwords” from the Meetinghouse Technology Newsletter: Most of us use passwords almost every day—whether it’s for work, school, or simply your personal e-mail. All members need to create a...
by Larry Richman | Oct 14, 2011
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers a lot of online information and services, much of which is personalized to your identity and Church calling. For example, on LDS.org you can sign in and view your ward directory and calendar. You can access...
by Larry Richman | Sep 30, 2011
For updated information on how to access LDS General Conference, see “8 Ways to Access LDS General Conference.” General Conference begins tomorrow. Are you planning to attend, or do you consider conference weekend as a break from regular Sunday meetings?...
by Larry Richman | Mar 25, 2011
Today, I attended the forum at BYU where Mark Zuckerberg (the unassuming CEO of Facebook) and Utah Senator Orrin Hatch talked about technology. Hatch fielded questions that were posed by BYU students earlier on the BYU Facebook page. Zuckerberg talked about founding...
by Larry Richman | Mar 23, 2011
Back in September, we reported that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had announced an International Video Contest for members to make their own Mormon Messages. The first round of judging is completed, and the visitors’ choice voting is now open through...
by Larry Richman | Mar 14, 2011
The Church’s website about LDS Temples (temples.lds.org) has been redesigned. Select a temple and notice the enhanced page with schedule information, directions, and the ability to view it on a map. Some temple pages also provide a gallery of photos of the...
by Larry Richman | Dec 20, 2010
In the 2011 Sunday School classes, youth 14-18 and adults will study the New Testament. Below are some of the great resources provided by the Church to help in your study of the New Testament. Online Scriptures. If you haven’t experienced the upgraded...
by Larry Richman | Nov 4, 2010
On November 3, 2010, the First Presidency announced the new Thai triple combination. Thai-language units should have received an announcement letter, sample of the scriptures, and related items (revised Articles of Faith, revised sacrament prayer cards, and...