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On this week's "Mormon Land," technology expert Spencer Greenhalgh, who teaches in the School of Information Science at the University of Kentucky, discusses efforts by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to change internet domain names and unify its web presence.
How The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints secured internet domain names in the wake of President Russell Nelson eliminating "LDS" and "Mormon" for general usage.
Mormons, submit your COVID-19 stories
Members of various Mormon traditions are being asked to upload their stories, photos and social media posts about what life was like during COVID-19.
February 9, 2021
(RNS) One of my callings at church is to be the “history specialist” in my ward, which basically means I compile a digital scrapbook of our congregation’s annual doings. It’s one of my favorite callings over the course of my life as a Latter-day Saint (and the only one I’ve ever actually trained for professionally). I love the folks in my ward and this gives me an excuse to ask them about their lives.
Jana Riess: Mormons, submit your COVID-19 stories
Members of various Mormon traditions are being asked to upload their stories, photos and social media posts about what life was like during the pandemic.
(File photo courtesy of Chad Mourino)
Chad Mourino teaches new Latter-day Saint missionaries Mandarin remotely. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, prospective proselytizers are learning new languages and studying their religion via technology.
By Jana Riess | Religion News Service
| Feb. 10, 2021, 1:28 a.m.
One of my callings at church is to be the “history specialist” in my ward, which basically means I compile a digital scrapbook of our congregation’s annual doings. It’s one of my favorite callings over the course of my life as a Latter-day Saint (and the only one I’ve ever actually trained for professionally). I love the folks in my ward and this gives me an excuse to ask them about their lives.