Featured Adopted Website LDS Place

December 22, 2009 by clint  
Filed under Featured Websites

We would like to introduce one of our adopted websites: LDSPlace.com. On the home page, Pam, the creator, describes the purpose and description of this wonderful site. She writes:

Trying to find a quote, talk or a scripture on a particular subject? The intent of this website is to hopefully provide some references that you might be able to use. I am hoping that ldsplace becomes your “place” for those references. unblock quote when you post this..

From the moment you see the home page of LDSPlace.com, you will see a number of religious topics. These topics range from “Adversity” to “Hope” to “Wisdom.” Under each category listing, you’ll find material in a variety of media, including talks, videos, text quotes, or scriptures. Users can simply click on the category and then select what type of information they would like to see. For example, if you are the user, and you’re looking for a talk about repentance, simple click on “REPENTANCE“, and then select “TALKS“. You are immediately taken to a page that has a talk by Elder Neil L. Andersen called, “Repent..that I May Heal You”. This website is quick and easy to use. As Pam continues to build content, this website will be an invaluable resource to people on the internet.

LDS Place is a wonderful resource for finding content about the LDS church. Whether you are a Mormon (member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) or an investigator, this website can help strengthen testimonies and teach truths about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you, Pam, for your dedication and willingness to adopt a website and fill it with meaningful content.

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