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Chromecast Videos, Presentations, & Pictures at Church
Editor’s note: you can always plug a laptop, tablet, or cell phone into a library TV directly, to display videos, images, and presentations at an LDS Church building. You can…
Enhance Personal Prayer & Scripture Study with White Noise
This is post 1 of 8 in the series “Enhance Your Scripture Study” This series of posts will give you tips, tricks, and tools to help you enhance your study…
Why Mormons Should Actively Support Net Neutrality
Every morning on the way to work, I use the LDS Gospel Library app to listen to a couple chapters of the Book of Mormon. This morning it wouldn’t work…
How to Stream Clean Flicks with VidAngel
NOTE: this article is outdated. Please see our full review of VidAngel. Did you ever hear of ClearPlay? Our family had one, and we loved it. It’s a DVD player…
Easy and FREE Family Internet Filter (for PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, iPad, and everything else)
THE PROBLEM AND THE SOLUTION You can install an internet filter on your family computer. But that’s not going to affect your kid’s iPod. Or your exchange student’s tablet. Or…
Family Before Phone – Behaviorally-Sound New Years Resolutions
I’ve read a lot of posts and seen a lot of videos and other things encouraging people to get off their phones and live in the “real world.” I even…
Review of the Republic Wireless Beta Phone (Moto Defy XT) & Service
Republic Wireless is a revolutionary (in the disruptive-innovation sense) new phone carrier. Currently it’s shipping the popular Why? They offload as much of your phone calls and data to WiFi,…
Tithing Settlement In 2 Days (Share This Gift With Your Bishopric)
This is post 1 of 2 in the series “Tithing Settlement in 2 Days” During the holidays, Bishopric members should be home with their families. These posts explore methods to…
How To Remove the “Ads” From Your PayPal Account
If you want to send or receive money other than via check or cash, PayPal as become the go-to tool for it. This is mostly because it was the first…