Monthly Archives: March 2007

Know Your Neighbor

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 recently met Whitney Johnson who serves in Church Public [...]

Why Mormon Testimonies?

We have recently launched a new website, a wiki, that everybody can edit, called Mormon Testimonies.org. Amy already wrote about it, but I would like to stress a little more the importance of giving our testimonies.

Yesterday, my stake president, in his remarks at the ward conference asked, “What if James had not [...]

Find uplifting music at Liahona.net

At Liahona.net you’ll find a large collection of hymns, Primary songs, Gospel music, and holiday songs. You can download songs or play them directly on the site. I was able to find tons of good music, both vocal and instrumental, and the site is entirely free for non-commercial use. Stock up your [...]

12 Ways to Share the Gospel on the Internet

Today we attended the eBusiness Day at BYU. Thanks to Steve, Jeff, and Dan for letting us come. We talked to several people and passed out flyers on 12 Ways to Share the Gospel on the Internet.

Answer a Question at Yahoo! Answers
Blog your testimony in your mission language
Blog what you learned [...]

What is Second Life and why should it matter to Mormons

Second Life is a virtual world where you can connect with thousands of people. You create an “avatar” to represent yourself, then walk (or fly!) around the virtual world, exploring, learning, and meeting people. USA Today has an article on the basics of Second Life. Part of what makes Second Life so [...]

Mormon Testimonies Online!

The More Good Foundation has just put up a Mormon Testimonies Wiki where members of the Mormon Church can post their testimonies. This is such an exciting way to share the important part of the Church; while we can write informative and positive articles, nothing compares to the spirit that comes through true testimonies. These [...]

Gramps is now podcasting

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 [...]