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The #1 website about Jesus Christ

October 22nd, 2007 by Richard K Miller | 11 Comments | Filed in Announcements, Cool Sites, Foundation, Mormon

If you're new here, read more about the More Good Foundation. We help members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon church) share their beliefs on the Internet. Learn more about what Mormons believe or talk with Mormons at LDS.net.

The More Good Foundation is pleased to announce a partnership with Dr. Richard Holzapfel to create the #1 website about Jesus Christ at Christ.org. (In the meantime, we are redirecting traffic to Mormon.org.)

Dr. Holzapfel is a BYU professor of Church History and Doctrine and a prolific author. We are very excited and honored to work with him.

Christ.org will include top articles, music, and videos on the life, death, resurrection, and mission of the Savior Jesus Christ. It will be well documented, well designed, and translated into over a dozen languages. We hope it will bring everyone who visits it closer to Christ.

Question for Commenters: What resources or features should the top website on Jesus Christ include?

The More Good Foundation accepts donations

April 6th, 2007 by Richard K Miller | No Comments | Filed in Foundation, Mormon

Here at the More Good Foundation, we are encouraging online member missionary work. We consider it to be very important, since many “are only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it.” (D&C 123:12) The Internet is one more place for them to “find it.”

We are encouraged by all the faithful Church members who are sharing what they believe with the world. We hope we can add to what they are doing.

Since we started the More Good Foundation two years ago, many people have been generous with their time, knowledge, and contacts. A few have asked if they could contribute money, but we didn’t offer that option. We are now making that an option. Like every non-profit entity we are constrained by limited finances, so we’re grateful for all the help we receive.

If you’re able to help support the More Good Foundation financially, please consider making a donation.

Gramps is now podcasting

March 7th, 2007 by Richard K Miller | 4 Comments | Filed in Cool Sites, Foundation

Clay Gorton is “Gramps”, a former mission president and temple worker who answers questions on a variety of topics at www.askgramps.org. Thanks to Mikel and Clay’s hard work, Ask Gramps content is now available by podcast. Point your pod catcher at the standard feed or subscribe in iTunes. If you don’t have an iPod or other MP3 player, you can listen from your computer. See the list of articles with audio.

Clay is a great example of sharing the Gospel on the Internet. While he doesn’t speak officially for the Church, his deep knowledge and experience provide helpful insight to hundreds of people. Interestingly, he publishes only a portion of the questions he answers, often responding privately on especially sensitive concerns and often suggesting that people speak with their local ecclesiastical leaders.

Clay turns 84 today. Anyone who would excuse himself from getting involved in the Internet, blogging, podcasting, etc. certainly can’t use age as an excuse. Great work, Clay.

LDS News Watch

November 28th, 2006 by Richard K Miller | 7 Comments | Filed in Cool Sites, Foundation, Mormon

In partnership with Chris Knudsen whose idea this is, one of our latest projects is LDS News Watch. The site will publish links to interesting news articles about the Mormon church from around the world.

LDS News Watch will also call out newspaper editors and writers who report inaccurately about the Church. This will give interested Church members the opportunity to submit polite clarifications to those newspapers. We hope this will encourage accurate reporting about the Church while showing the civility and graciousness of Mormons even when misunderstood.

LDSSearch.com supports OpenSearch

November 10th, 2006 by Richard K Miller | No Comments | Filed in Cool Sites, Foundation, Mormon

Our own Jacob Brunson has added OpenSearch support to LDSSearch.com. OpenSearch, as Jacob points out, is an open format for the sharing of search results. This means that you can use 3rd party search engines like Amazon’s A9.com to get results from ldssearch.com.

UPDATE: On his personal blog Jacob discusses several possibilities for OpenSearch from a religious perspective. For example, it would be great if the Church’s new Gospel Library supported OpenSearch.

LDS Search Engines

November 3rd, 2006 by Richard K Miller | 7 Comments | Filed in Cool Sites, Foundation, Ideas, Mormon, The Church

Aaron Curtis has created a Google Custom Search Engine for searching official LDS Church web sites. It includes lds.org, mormon.org, josephsmith.net, familysearch.org, providentliving.org, and international Church websites (like the site for the Mormon church in Australia, for example).

Also, the More Good Foundation operates a search engine called LDSsearch.com, which indexes pages that are faithful to the Church. It should be a “safe” place to search when looking for information about the Church.

It would be great to get Firefox search plugins for both of these search engines.

Link: Aaron’s LDS search

Subscribe to this blog by email

November 3rd, 2006 by Richard K Miller | No Comments | Filed in Foundation, Mormon

If you’d like to subscribe to this blog by email, please click “Email notification” at the left. (The link was broken before, but now it works.) You’ll receive an email every day that we post something new to the More Good Foundation blog, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

So long! :)

August 31st, 2006 by Coralee | 3 Comments | Filed in Foundation, Writing and Editing

I worked at the More Good Foundation as an intern for eight months and began work soon after the Foundation was formed. It has been a blast! The position I applied for was as a “writer/editor,” but I ended up doing much more. I learned so much and now feel confident using software programs and techniques that are requisite in my field. I was able to come to work every day, having flexible hours, and research my religion. How great is that? But more than the benefits I received, I felt great knowing I was helping others. I worked to write articles for websites that would spread correct information about the Church. It was a nice feeling to know that I was part of something that had entirely selfless goals. The More Good Foundation is growing and it has been so exciting to see the positive changes we’ve undergone since I started work here. The point of the More Good Foundation is to help our brothers and sisters on earth find the right information that they search for. What a worthwhile cause!

I’m sad to be leaving, but this upcoming semester is just too jam-packed . . . I will continue keeping my eye out for more opportunities I can suggest to MGF.

Thanks everyone, for making the experience a great one!

What About the Church?

March 1st, 2006 by Allen | No Comments | Filed in Foundation, Online missionary work, The Church

I have a friend who loves to go to the temple. He loves the feeling he gets within its hallowed walls, and he loves doing work there for his ancestors. When he told me about his feelings about the temple, I was impressed and suggested that he might want to create a Web site about his temple so that others could learn of his love for temples and temple work.

He was excited about doing this, and went off to work on it. I didn’t hear from him for a couple of weeks, so one day I called him up and asked how it was going. He told me that shortly after our previous conversation, he had gone to the temple and mentioned to the Temple President that he was going to create a Web site about the temple.

The Temple President cautioned my friend that he may want to check with the temple department of the Church first. “After all,” said the President, “the Church doesn’t want Web sites about temples created.”

When I heard this from my friend, I realized that there was a lot of education to do. It is true that in March 2001 the Church sent a letter to ecclessiastical leaders instructing that all Church Web sites be taken down. This is the specific wording that was used in the letter:

…the First Presidency has requested that local Church units and organizations should not create or sponsor web sites. They have also determined that existing sites should be discontinued.

The policy was later clarified in a letter sent in December 2004, where it was stated that Church unites were not authorized to create sites apart from the official sites created by the Church. Further, it was stated that:

This restriction includes but is not limited to temples, missions, visitors’ centers, auxiliaries, quorums, classes, Scout units, and committees for special events.

This is obviously where my friend’s Temple President got the idea that my friend should not create a Web site about the temple. The Church policy states that the Temple President is not authorized on his own to create an official site about the temple, but there is no restriction on individuals and non-Church groups from creating or sponsoring their own Web sites about temples.

For instance, the Elder’s Quorum President in the Danbury Park East Ward cannot create a Web site for the quorum and post personal information, quorum events, and provide ability to sign up for welfare assignments. These activities carry potential problems with privacy rights and security issues. However, that restriction does not extend to individuals who could create Web sites that talk about priesthood quorums and the amazing work they can do. The difference is that you are creating a personal site *about* the Church, rather than an offical site *from* the Church.

It is in the Church’s interest for people like my friend to create Web sites that help to spread the word about how the gospel (or some aspect of the gospel, such as temple work or priesthood quorums) has positively affected lives and brought people to Christ.

Do you have a story to tell about the Church? The Church is supportive of stories being told in a faithful, respectful, and positive manner; this helps the Church.

So, spread the word–individuals and non-Church groups can be anxiously engaged in creating the type of Web sites that will help the Church.

Questions? Feel free to e-mail me at awyatt@moregoodfoundation.org

Webmaster Roundtable This Week!

February 13th, 2006 by Richard K Miller | No Comments | Filed in Foundation

This week is the week! This Thursday we will hold our regular “Webmaster Roundtable” on BYU campus. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in technology to discuss issues surrounding the Church on the internet, network with others, and hear a guest lecture. At past meetings we’ve had BYU professors and employees, Church employees, local business owners, and concerned Church members. This month our guest lecturer is Tom Dalton, an SEO expert from 10x Marketing. Come hear the do’s and don’t of search engine optimization.

We hope you’ll join us this Thursday, at 4:00 PM, in room 185 of the MCKB building (on BYU campus, just west of the Kimball tower.)