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  1. Hace 5 días · Steps (FamilySearch.org website) Sign in to https://familysearch.org/. In the upper right portion of the screen, click your name. Click Settings. Click the Account tab. Add your Church record number to your account: Near the bottom of the screen, click Add Church Record Number.

  2. Hace 5 días · 9 Fun Ways to Participate in Family History. 1. Interview family members and share stories online. Preserving living memory and connecting with family members are important aspects of family history. Using a digital recorder, smartphone app, or camera allows you not only to preserve stories but also to share them online.

  3. Hace 5 días · No more huddling around a small device to share a video with your class. The LDS Media Library app helps you ensure that the whole class can see by giving you the capability to cast your media playlist to a larger screen. Available for: Share. LDS Media Library App.

  4. Hace 20 horas · Elder Paul Hardin, a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Saturday after he and his wife, Sister Mary Hardin, were in a traffic collision on Saturday.

  5. I was raised in LDS church, served a mission and got married in the temple. I left when I chose to divorce my husband. I won’t go into my reasons but I will say doing both at the same time was extremely difficult. It was like suffering the worst kind of death and caused some pretty severe depression.

  6. Hace 20 horas · There are nearly 450,000 members of the LDS Church in Arizona, which is about 6% of Arizona's population. With margins as tight as they have been here in recent elections, they could be an important swing vote.

  7. Hace 20 horas · Values and Morals: In addition to religious differences, Mormons and non-Mormons may have different values and morals. The LDS Church places a strong emphasis on family, chastity, and abstaining from alcohol and drugs. Non-Mormon partners may have different priorities or engage in behaviors that are not consistent with LDS teachings.