No Cost Church Magazines Available Worldwide

No Cost Church Magazines Available Worldwide

Households across the world can now request a free print subscription to any or all of the Church magazines. Each household may sign up for one or all three global magazines: the Liahona (for adults), For the Strength of Youth (for youth ages 12–18), and the Friend...
No Cost Church Magazines Available Worldwide

Subscribe to Digital Notifications for Church Magazines

The Church recently announced that you can get a free print subscription to any or all of the Church magazines. But if you prefer to read the magazines in a digital format, you can now be reminded when the newest issues of the magazines are available. Anyone 16 or...
No Cost Church Magazines Available Worldwide

Church Will Offer Magazines at No Cost

Households across the world will soon be eligible to get a print subscription to any or all of the Church magazines at no cost. Each household may sign up for one or all three global magazines: the Liahona (for adults), For the Strength of Youth (for youth ages...
How to Manage Your Church Magazine Subscriptions

How to Manage Your Church Magazine Subscriptions

You can order or cancel a Church magazine subscription and change your address in one of three ways: Online. Order Church magazines from the Distribution Services online at store.ChurchofJesusChrist.org. You can pay with credit or debit card. Manage your subscription...
November 2022 Conference Issue of the Liahona Now Online

November 2022 Conference Issue of the Liahona Now Online

The November 2022 issue of the Liahona magazine is now available online. This issue contains the talks from the October 2022 general conference, along with biographies of the newly called Church leaders and news of the Church. You can also reference the talks in the...
How to Listen to Audio of Church Magazines

How to Listen to Audio of Church Magazines

The Church publishes three global magazines—the Friend (for children), For the Strength of Youth (for youth), and the Liahona (for adults). Many people like to listen to the magazines rather than read them. This article explains how to stream or download an audio...
LDS Magazine Home Pages

LDS Magazine Home Pages

The home pages of each of the four Church magazines have summaries of the content from the current month’s issue of each magazine. These summaries and other resources are updated often to reflect the messages in the most current magazine issues. ensign.lds.org...
Studying April 2015 LDS General Conference

Studying April 2015 LDS General Conference

The text and PDF of the general conference issues of the Ensign, Liahona, New Era, and Friend magazines are now online and in the Gospel Library mobile app. Printed copies are in the mail to deliver to subscribers’ doors. The Ensign and Liahona magazines...
New Era Conference Issue

New Era Conference Issue

The November issue of the New Era magazine is now online (as well as the Ensign, Liahona, and Friend). Youth will really enjoy the summaries of conference talks as well as images that they can share with their friends. See some examples below. There is also a reading...
Studying October 2014 LDS General Conference

Studying October 2014 LDS General Conference

The text and PDF of the general conference issues of the Ensign, Liahona, New Era, and Friend magazines are now online and printed copies are in the mail to deliver to subscribers’ doors. The Ensign and Liahona magazines include a 2-page chart showing the...
Teaching Children About Bullying

Teaching Children About Bullying

The article “The Bad-News Kid” in the August issue of the Friend magazine teaches children how to be nice to others and not shun them. Here are other resources about bullying: The article “My Dad, My Friend” from the June is a great story about not bullying at church....
Teaching Children to be Good Friends

Teaching Children to be Good Friends

The article “A Friend in Me” in the April issue of the Friend magazine teaches children about including other people, especially people who could use a friend. Another good resource for teaching children how to get along with others is the video shown...

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