Got Youth? Point them to LDSWhy.com with the questions they won't ask you but that you know they have. I give this site points on the engaging design alone. It's eye-candy and fun to fiddle around with on its own. But the value it carries is priceless when you consider how many LDS youth are ashamed or afraid to ask simple questions about what they learn in Seminary. Why? Fear of what peers will think of them for asking and/or fear of knowing God will expect them to live up to a higher standard while everyone around them seems to be striving to live the lowest standards possible. Just move your mouse over the numbers and it spins like a jukebox of inquiries of eternal import. Your question isn't there? Ask it in the form to the top right. Answers appear in the excellently put together blog. There are other resources on the top left. Of course, there's a book you can buy, as well as an official Facebook page.
The Book of Mormon is a volume of holy scripture comparable to the Bible and is a record of God's dealings with His chosen people in the New World. The main purpose of the Book of Mormon is "to the convincing of Jew and Gentile that JESUS is the CHRIST, the ETERNAL GOD, manifesting himself unto all nations." (Book of Mormon Title Page) It was written by ancient American prophets for our day (Mormon 8:35) and is an American testament of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Friday, February 27, 2009
LDSWhy.com Tells Youth Why...
Got Youth? Point them to LDSWhy.com with the questions they won't ask you but that you know they have. I give this site points on the engaging design alone. It's eye-candy and fun to fiddle around with on its own. But the value it carries is priceless when you consider how many LDS youth are ashamed or afraid to ask simple questions about what they learn in Seminary. Why? Fear of what peers will think of them for asking and/or fear of knowing God will expect them to live up to a higher standard while everyone around them seems to be striving to live the lowest standards possible. Just move your mouse over the numbers and it spins like a jukebox of inquiries of eternal import. Your question isn't there? Ask it in the form to the top right. Answers appear in the excellently put together blog. There are other resources on the top left. Of course, there's a book you can buy, as well as an official Facebook page.
Improvements at American Testament
You may have noticed some changes to the American Testament blog. For one, we're experimenting with Google's AdSense to display LDS-relevant advertisements under each post. One hundred percent of the monetary proceeds of people clicking on these ads will go toward funding improvements for LuckyHill Orphanage near Accra, Ghana. So, spread the word! :)
If you see an ad that seems out of place for the theme of the blog, please bear with me. I'm trying to tweak which sites are allowed to display their ads here. Needless to say, if you see ads selling "Discounts on LDS Garments!", chances are you're not going to find what you're looking for there. That's because so many advertisers target keywords and just slap them together with their boilerplate ad text on the off chance that you're looking for an item to buy described by that keyword.
We've also added a custom search engine to further enhance the value of the site. It's the search box on the top right of the page. With this search engine, you can simultaneously search the multiple LDS Web sites for content. This helps people who want to do research into the LDS Church and doctrinal topics, but don't want to be exposed to anti-Mormon propaganda, salacious rumors, adult web sites, and incomplete or outright deceptive "research". Here are the sites (in no particular order of importance) the search currently covers.
- fair-lds.org
- maxwellinstitute.com
- mormon.org
- lds.org
- ldscatalog.com
- deseretbook.com
- americantestament.blogspot.com
If you wish to see others included, please provide a URL in the comments.
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