New LDS Gems Web Site
In the past, LDS.org offered the ability for people to subscribe to receive by e-mail inspirational quotes in the following categories: Church History Gems, Daily Gems, Family Gems, Young Single Adult Gems, and Youth Gems.
An archive of all these inspirational quotes has now been created in the LDS.org Gospel Library at gems.lds.org. You can now subscribe by either e-mail or RSS subscriptions.
Existing LDS Gems subscribers will need to resubscribe to one of the new methods by the end July 2008. To do this, please go to gems.lds.org and click “Subscribe to RSS” or “Subscribe to E-Mail” for each type of Gem you would like to receive. All old subscriptions will be terminated in August 2008. (During this interim period, you may receive two gems per day, one from the old software and one from the new.)
Thank you for subscribing to LDS Gems and please let your friends know about it!













Comments
The site is really well done and there are a lot of quotes. This is a great resource.
Please see the online article entitled “Mormon in Mexico” published by the Daily Journal newspaper in Tupelo, MS for possible inclusion in your Daily Gems mailings.
http://www.djournal.com
Lifestyles Section
http://www.djournal.com/pages/story.asp?ID=277562&pub=1&div=Lifestyles
Thank you
Wayne Whipple
203 Government St.
Tupelo, MS 38801
662-321-1172 (cell)
Tupelo Mississippi Ward
Tupelo Mississippi Stake
I have enjoyed LDS gems, and I recently thought to myself, I would like to receive the gems in a text message and I don’t think that I would be the only one. I really don’t know who to contact to have this done but I would like for someone to provide that option. You can receive e-mail texts through vtext but you will only receive the first 160 characters so the gems would have to be customized or sent in sections. If anyone can make this happen, please do and then let me know.
Jordan, thanks for the great suggestion. We’ve been considering that for some time, and it will probably be part of the new and improved LDS.org somewhere around next year.
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