gospel-living-app-discoverThe Church’s new Gospel Living app for youth, is now available worldwide in 15 languages. The app provides content that inspires youth to set goals and has links and tools to help them in their gospel learning and daily living.

Editor’s note (16 Feb 2020): Here’s a list of updates to the app coming soon.

The new Gospel Living app was described by Elder Gerritt W. Gong in the Face to Face event last November. “Properly used, technology can help you live in a noisy, distracting and consuming world,” Elder Gong said. “Designed especially for you, the Gospel Living app can give you a safe place to focus on what really matters.”

The app has been released in select countries over the past two months, but on February 12, it became available to all. Download the app in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

The January New Era detailed the five main features of the new app:

Discover

The Discover feed is updated regularly with inspiring articles, videos, audio, and images. It will include links to current Come, Follow Me lessons to support your gospel study. And you can explore ideas for service and activities as well as personal development.

Today

The Today feature shows what you would like to work on as well as your upcoming activities. You can create new activities, see your reminders, and check your progress on your goals.

New Entry

Write your thoughts and impressions, save your photos, and create and set reminders for your goals.
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My Life

The My Life feature is a dashboard for your content within the app. You can see and organize your thoughts and impressions, photos, and goals all in one place.

Circles

The Circles feature connects you with family, classes, quorums, and others who serve with you in the Church. You can have conversations about what you’re learning, share progress, and encourage and support each other. Plus, you can share inspirational articles, images, videos, and service and activity ideas.

Video Overview of the Gospel Living App

Watch this video.

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