Why It Is Called A Library

There is so much more to the Gospel Library than the scriptures, conference talks and Come, Follow Me. Let’s revisit the app.

Many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rely on the Gospel Library for scripture study, Come Follow Me, and conference talks. Yet, beyond these essentials lies a treasure trove of resources to elevate our spiritual perspective.

In my previous writings, I've touched upon the vast array of uplifting content within the Gospel Library app. Today, let's reignite our awareness of its potential to inspire, uplift, and inform. Here's a glimpse into just a few of the enriching Collections:

Dive into the Music Collection, where hymns, children's songs, youth music, sing-along videos, and Christmas melodies await, setting the stage for soulful reflection.

Explore the Books and Lessons section, brimming with teachings from seminary, institute, Relief Society, and elders quorum. From foundational texts like "Teaching in the Savior's Way" to in-depth studies such as "Jesus the Christ," the depth of knowledge available is boundless. Delve into topics like interfaith relations or religious freedom, broadening your understanding and fostering unity.

Are you seeking guidance on sharing the gospel? The Sharing the Gospel Collection provides invaluable resources on how, what, and why to share, along with practical tips like leveraging the Church's social media presence.

For visual aids to enrich lessons or family home evenings, look no further than the Videos and Images Collection, housing the Gospel Art Book Collection and other multimedia assets.

I encourage you to carve out some time to explore the full breadth of the Gospel Library's offerings. Amidst its digital shelves, you're sure to unearth hidden gems that can enrich your teaching, deepen your knowledge, and nourish your spirit.

So why wait? Take a moment now to open the app and embark on a journey of discovery.

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