FamilySearch TechTips

Because genealogy has become more technologically advanced, FamilySearch.org has created a new section on its website called FamilySearch TechTips. FamilySearch.org/techtips is a community effort that is a cross between a blog and an online technology magazine. It is...
LDS Newsroom for Mexico

LDS Newsroom for Mexico

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has just launched the first standardized newsroom site. The site at saladeprensamormona.org.mx will serve the country of Mexico, where 1.23 million of the Church’s 14 million members live. Although many of...

Accessibility Testing for Mormon.org

As we navigate the physical world, most of us have some awareness about accessibility features in place to help the disabled: ramps, elevators and lifts, adapted washrooms, and parking spaces close to buildings. However, far fewer people are aware of the equivalent...

My Study Notebook

The “My Study Notebook” is your own personal, private space on LDS.org to organize and study your notes from living prophets, scriptures, and the gospel library. The following video provides a short introduction to My Study Notebook.  Note that My Study...

Teaching the Gospel Site on LDS.org

In June, we told you about the new Teaching the Gospel section on LDS.org. Below is a video about the website. You can also learn more about the site in the article “New Website Helps Improve Teaching and Learning” at news.lds.org.
LDS.org Response Team

LDS.org Response Team

Did you know that feedback to LDS.org is handled by a team of more than four dozen volunteers and missionaries in 16 countries? The LDS.org response team is one way that members can serve the Church as volunteers, service missionaries, and full-time missionaries. Most...
Mormon.org Wins Interactive Media Award

Mormon.org Wins Interactive Media Award

The Mormon.org website was selected as one of the Interactive Media Awards (IMA) “Top Ten Websites of the Year.” Mormon.org was first launched in 2001, then was  redesigned in 2010 to focus on individual members of the Church. Rather than just being a resource to help...

Online Ward Directory with Photos

With the new tools on LDS.org, many wards are rethinking their policy on printing directories and phone lists. It’s been years since our ward printed a directory. As people request a ward list, we’re happy to print them one on the spot from the ward...

Language Pages on LDS.org

48 new language index pages were recently added to LDS.org. On the home page of LDS.org, click “Languages” in the upper right corner, then click “See Other Languages on LDS.org.” Click any language to see an index page with links to all the...

Liahona in Audio in Spanish and Portuguese

Spanish and Portuguese speakers can now listen to content from the Liahona magazine online in their own language. Beginning with the June 2011 issue, audio of all of the material printed in the Spanish and Portuguese versions of the Liahona will be recorded and posted...
Church Places to Visit

Church Places to Visit

Planning family trips this summer? You can learn about the historic sites, visitors’ centers, and pageants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at PlacesToVisit.lds.org.  
Teaching the Gospel Section of LDS.org

Teaching the Gospel Section of LDS.org

The Teaching the Gospel section of LDS.org has just launched. This section of LDS.org includes the following helps: Prepare a Lesson Prepare a Talk Your Call to Teach Principles and Methods of Teaching the Gospel Teaching Children, Youth, and Adults Teaching in the...

Stake and Ward Calendars on LDS.org

Editor’s note: For current information about using the Church calendar, see “How to Use the Church Calendar.” The new calendar on LDS.org continues to evolve, and several new features are scheduled to be released this summer. This article highlights...
LDS Media Library on LDS.org

LDS Media Library on LDS.org

The Church has just launched a new LDS Media Library, an online resource available for members to download and use high-quality video, audio, and images to help share the gospel. Editor’s Note (29 April 2019): The “LDS Media Library” on the Church...
40 Years of Church Magazines

40 Years of Church Magazines

This year, the Friend, New Era, and Ensign each celebrate 40 years of publication. Before the magazines were the Friend, New Era, and Ensign, there was the Young Woman’s Journal (first published in 1890), the Improvement Era (1898), the Juvenile Instructor (1901), the...

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