by LDS365 | Mar 14, 2023
Children can now say “Alexa, read me a story from the Friend magazine.” The Church has released the Friend magazine skill on Amazon Alexa smart speakers to make it easier to listen to the Friend, a Christ-centered magazine for children, in English and in Spanish. In...
by LDS365 | Mar 3, 2023
Latter-day Saint children, parents, and Primary teachers are invited to a “Friend to Friend” event March 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. mountain time. The 30-minute program will feature activities, music, and messages from the Primary General Presidency. The full broadcast and...
by LDS365 | Dec 19, 2022
Gospel Language Symbols are images to help you teach Church principles and doctrine. These symbols can be particularly helpful for members who cannot speak, but they can benefit anyone who prefers to use a visual image to represent words and phrases...
by LDS365 | Nov 15, 2022
The Church now offers “‘Preparing Children for a Lifetime on God’s Covenant Path” discussion guides for parents and fifth-Sunday lessons for Primary teachers. These guides and lessons are in the appendices of Come, Follow Me manuals. These resources can be...
by LDS365 | Oct 11, 2022
What changed in the new update of For the Strength of Youth: A Guide for Making Choices? In short, the new guide is based on gospel principles, agency, and inspiration. Rather than an endless list of dos and don’ts, it teaches the principles upon which we should...
by LDS365 | Sep 30, 2022
The Church provides a page of general conference activities for children and youth in English, Portuguese, and Spanish to help them enjoy and learn more from watching or listening to general conference. Also see the following resources: General Conference...
by LDS365 | Apr 5, 2022
How do you know when you’re receiving revelation or if your brain is just thinking up stuff? The video “Recognizing Revelation” helps children understand how to recognize revelation. This is one of many videos from the Church’s Gospel for Kids...
by LDS365 | Apr 1, 2022
The Church provides a page of general conference activities for children and youth in English, Portuguese, and Spanish to help them enjoy and learn more from watching or listening to general conference. Also see the following resources: General Conference...
by LDS365 | Mar 1, 2022
Latter-day Saint children ages 3–11, their parents, and Primary leaders and teachers were invited to a “Friend to Friend” event last Saturday. The 30-minute program featured singalongs, arts and crafts, and messages about baptism, the Holy Ghost, and the Sacrament....
by LDS365 | Jan 19, 2022
The Church provides resources that can help teachers better serve people of all abilities. One of these resources is a video series with techniques teachers can use to help all children learn in the classroom, especially in cases where a child has a disability. See...
by LDS365 | Dec 30, 2021
An update to the Old Testament Stories includes new Illustrations, refreshed writing, animated videos, and audio narrations. This book can help children and youth gain a love for the people, stories, and teachings in the Bible as they study the Old Testament in 2022....
by LDS365 | Dec 22, 2021
The following reminders were sent in a notice to bishoprics, Young Women presidencies, and Aaronic Priesthood Quorum and Young Women Class Presidencies on December 20: To help youth progress on the covenant path, we encourage bishoprics to do the following early in...
by LDS365 | Dec 7, 2021
Looking for youth music from the Church? Here is a list of where to find youth music on various platforms: Church Apps Gospel Library app. Tap Music, and then Youth Music to find the following collections of music for youth: Youth Music Festivals from 2021 and 2020...
by LDS365 | Nov 1, 2021
The Church has released a YouTube channel designed specifically for children called Gospel for Kids. The Gospel for Kids YouTube channel will regularly share sing-along videos, “Come Draw With Me” videos, broadcasts, and stories from prophets and apostles. The YouTube...
by LDS365 | Oct 1, 2021
The Church provides a page of general conference activities for children and youth in English, Portuguese, and Spanish to help them enjoy and learn more from watching or listening to general conference. Also see the following resources: General Conference...