by Larry Richman | Dec 12, 2014
The video below highlights one of the largest YouTube collaborations in history. Breaking a world record for the largest live nativity ever, people gathered in Provo, UT to be a part of one of the biggest YouTube collaboration videos ever. It took 1,000 people and...
by Larry Richman | Nov 16, 2014
Members of the YSA Temple Beach Ward in Laie, Hawaii, created the video “Why Are You Mormon?” to inspire people to think more about the question “why do you believe what you believe?” Today’s #ShareGoodness Idea: Think about the real...
by Larry Richman | Nov 2, 2014
Below is a fun video about the crazy foods that LDS Missionaries have eaten while in the U.S. and abroad. For more awesome videos from returned missionaries, see Lifey. Here is a list of other member-created videos I have shared. If you find other videos...
by Larry Richman | Oct 31, 2014
Last week, I invited you to enter the contest to record yourself singing your own version of the song “Glorious” from the soundtrack of the movie Meet the Mormons. Below are examples from a few people who have entered. You have until Nov. 7 to submit yours. Learn more...
by Larry Richman | Oct 28, 2014
Members of the Tauranga New Zealand Stake put together this video as part of their stake conference in August 2014. They completed the thought “I Pray When…” and shared their experiences with prayer. Their video was inspired by the Mormon...
by Larry Richman | Oct 24, 2014
You are invited to record yourself singing your own version of the song “Glorious” from the soundtrack of the movie Meet the Mormons. Submit your recording to win fun prizes and you might even be included in a supercut video featuring David and people from...
by Larry Richman | Oct 16, 2014
Young women and young men in Las Vegas, Nevada, made a #ShareGoodness video about their Mormon beliefs. They got the idea from an Instagram video they made at EFY this past summer. They were also inspired to share their beliefs online because of Elder Bednar‘s recent...
by Larry Richman | Oct 14, 2014
Last year, I shared a video “Utah Names,” which I found very funny. The makers have now released “Utah Names Part 2: Boy Names.” Here’s the first video: And here’s their latest video: Find more quirky names at...
by Larry Richman | Sep 21, 2014
The newly-formed, Provo-based band DateNight teamed up with BYU Women’s Services and Resources to redefine how the world sees beauty in women. The band wrote the song “Chloe” that reminds women they are each unique and beautiful. The guys took to the...
by Larry Richman | Sep 10, 2014
Some LDS youth got together and created this video, “A Homemade Mormon Message,” styled after the Church’s Mormon Messages. Here is a list of other member-created videos I have shared. If you find other videos you think I should share, please post a...
by Larry Richman | Aug 13, 2014
The “Get Baptized Maybe” video is a parody of the song Call Me Maybe set to a missionary theme. It was made by Jace Cox and members of the Ephriam 5th Ward. The lyrics are posted below the video on YouTube. Watch a video of outtakes and credits. Here is...
by Larry Richman | Aug 6, 2014
Below is a video titled “Callie’s Song.” Although proud of her big brother for serving as an LDS missionary, Callie had an especially difficult time parting with Jaden. The two of them have shared a special bond that began the day Callie was born,...
by Larry Richman | Aug 2, 2014
Below is a video made by the family of Elder Jesse Watson, an LDS missionary who served in the Washington DC North Mission. It highlights his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the MTC, to his mission, and returning home to Maui....
by Larry Richman | Jul 22, 2014
Below is a video of LDS missionaries from the Redmond 3rd Ward using a creative way to share the Plan of Salvation on the art wall at the Redmond Skate Park. If you find videos of missionaries finding new ways to teach the gospel or provide service,...
by Larry Richman | Jul 18, 2014
In the video “Home Teaching Story,” a member gives an insight in the life of one of his home teaching families in the Philippines. Key insights: The less we have, the more we appreciate, but the more we have, the less we appreciate. Happiness is found in...