A new year means new planners. Instead of forking over your dough, save it and visit DIY Planner. They provide hundreds of templates for all your planner needs. You can…
Map Your Ancestors is a neat service that integrates Ancestry.com and Google Maps. You can make plots on Google Maps that show where your ancestors have lived. You can also…
Organized LDS Family is a neat little site full of Excel spreadsheets and check lists to keep LDS families organized. They have templates for budgets, Scout tracking, and 72 hour…
About LDS offers members and non-members useful information about the Church. Rachel Woods, the LDS About guide, does a bang up job of organizing and presenting information about living the…
LDSWeb Guy is a blog by the director of internet cordination group for the Church. Basically, he’s in charge of all the stuff the church does on the internet, like…
I hope you all are having a delightful holiday. The celebration is beginning early for me because today is my birthday. So I’ll be signing off until Tuesday. Until then,…
Over at Parent Hacks they have a great post on keeping things somewhat organized among the chaos of Christmas morning. They suggest giving each member in the family a basket…
At the CES website, they have all the scripture masteries on MP3 for free. If you’re more of an audio learner, this is a great idea for memorizing. Download them…
Why did Joseph Smith look into a hat to translate the Book of Mormon? What’s with that blood atonement thing? Why did your church not give blacks the priesthood for…