August 31, 2006 – 11:59 am
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.I worked at the More Good Foundation as an intern [...]
August 31, 2006 – 10:38 am
So now we have a new logo! Thanks to Ben Crowder, a volunteer who offered his help to create the new logo. In the process of creating the logo we asked him to make many changes, too many perhaps, but he was always very patient and fast to respond. Thank you Ben!
We like our new [...]
August 31, 2006 – 8:41 am
Today Connor Boyack announced Sustain’d, a Mormon version of Digg. It isn’t finished yet, but it promises to be a very interesting place for the bloggernacle to find and share interesting stories. I’m looking forward to it. (And clever name, Connor!)
Update: Sustain’d has launched! Be sure to check it out.
August 30, 2006 – 9:29 am
This is an interesting story from Parley P. Pratt’s autobiography about how he decided to go on a new mission.
After Parley was ordained as an Apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints he was instructed to prepare for a mission in the coming spring. After begin abstent for some time he now [...]
August 22, 2006 – 1:59 pm
“Globalization is an oft-mentioned, all-important matter in today’s world. News media, special-interest groups, and govermental bodies regularly apply it to economics, law, ethics, political science, and sociology. For the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, globalization is more than just an interesting topics; it is an urgent priority. The mission of the Church is [...]
August 14, 2006 – 3:05 pm
Scripture Tag brings Web 2.0 to your scriptures. You can “tag” any verse in the Standard Works, the same way Flickr lets you tag your photos. For example, 2nd Nephi 31:13 is tagged with the keywords “Holy Ghost”, “baptism”, and “baptism of fire”. If you click on “baptism” you’ll see a list [...]
August 10, 2006 – 12:32 pm
The title quotes from President Kimball, but it applies well to what we want to do and think at the More Good Foundation.
Recently Larry Richman posted a very interesting blog on ldswebguy.com about using technology to spread the gospel. He wrote:
“Posting your thoughts, testimony, and views on life on the Internet is a way to [...]
Larry Richman, the product manager for LDS.org and director of the Internet Coordination Group at the Church, has started a blog. He asked us to pass along this email:
I have started a blog at http://ldswebguy.com to share information with Webmasters of LDS sites and other interested people about changes on Church Web sites. It [...]