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Gospel Library app Archives

Gospel Library app Archives

Gospel Library




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Publisher Description



Gospel Library is the gospel study app of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The library includes the scriptures, general conference addresses, music, learning and teaching manuals, Church magazines, videos, audio recordings, gospel art, and more. Study, search, mark, and share this vast collection.

Gospel Library is a free software application from the Reference Tools subcategory, part of the Education category. The app is currently available in English and it was last updated on 2020-09-10. The program can be installed on Android.

Gospel Library (version ) is available for download from our website. Just click the green Download button above to start. Until now the program was downloaded 35233 times. We already checked that the download link to be safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus.

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Operating systems android

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Total downloads 35233

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License model Free
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Version History



Here you can find the changelog of Gospel Library since it was posted on our website on 2015-04-25. The latest version is and it was updated on soft112.com on 2020-09-16. See below the changes in each version:

version 2.0

Several fixes and updates

version

version

- Added subtitles to top bar
- When listening to General Conference, full sessions will be skipped when listening to individual General Conference talks
- Improved language switching/selection
- Improved showing/hiding video controls when video is shown full-screen
- Improved feedback screen
- Screens: Added menu option to close all open screens.
- Bug fixes

version Varies with device

. Improved how videos are displayed at the top of a general conference talk.
. Bug Fixes

version

NEW
. Search results in a category can be sorted by book order, time, or relevance.
. Scripture search results can be filtered by standard work.
. General conference search results can be filtered by speaker.
FIXED
. Issue that blocked content updates while connected to certain networks.
. Issue where buttons in study plan wizard were difficult to see in Night theme.

version

NOTE EDITOR
. Added undo and redo buttons
. Added underline, alignment, and list indentation options
. Added ability to insert a hyperlink, horizontal line, or timestamp
. Added find on page, share, and print
. Increased maximum length for notes
. Notes text size now displays based on the "Text Size" setting

CONTENT
. Added topic tags to the bottom of general conference talks.
. Added links to Revelations in Context chapters from the sidebar in the Doctrine and Covenants.

version

. Added banner notifying users of live video streaming for April 2020 general conference.
. Made it easier to get to each week's Come, Follow Me lesson for individuals and families.

version

. Updated app icon and splash screen.
. Updated the Church logo on the About screen.
. Changed the default theme to blue (it can be switched in Settings).

version

Bug fixes

version

* Added badges notifiers for new books in the Library
* Bug fixes

version

. Added sheet music to Hymns and Children’s Songbook.
. Added option to switch between words and sheet music on a song.
. Added topic tags to the bottom of songs, in words view.
. Added ABC/123 sorting and filter bar to music books.
. Added topics index to music books.
. Added Share and Print options when viewing an image.
. Improved contextual search suggestions when starting a search from a general conference topic or speaker.

version

. Improved video streaming to better support general conference.
. Added bars to differentiate publications from collections.
. Added caption support for videos with closed captions or subtitles.
. Fixed issue that could prevent switching to other content languages.
. Fixed issue that prevented playing audio for a full general conference session.
. Fixed issue where empty “Archived Content” collection showed when setting was turned off.






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New Gospel Library Feature Added in Time for Conference (and 6 Other Must-Use Features)

With hundreds of pages of scriptures, manuals, and Church magazines, it seems impossible to use it all. But tools like the Gospel Library app are a wonderful way to study the scriptures, general conference talks, or the teachings of latter-day prophets anytime and anywhere. Check out these six things you didn’t realize the Gospel Library app could do to make studying the gospel just a little bit easier and more meaningful. 

Note: While the general functions of the Gospel Library app are the same, the way they are accessed may vary slightly from device to device. This article was originally published in 2015 and is periodically updated to include new features released by the Gospel Library app.

1. Conference Study Notes Pages

With a memorable general conference just around the corner, the gospel library app has released a fun new feature: a "Record Your Impressions" page for each conference session! Even though the music and messages have not yet been released for this upcoming conference, if you navigate to the April 2020 conference page, you will find five headings—one for each of the sessions. Click on one session page to bring up the "Record Your Impressions" page and click the little pencil and paper icon to add a note or thought as you listen to that session of conference:

(Note: The example is using the dark theme of the app, so your colors may appear different.)

 
Once you have made a note on this page, you can either click the pencil and paper icon again or click on the little note on the side to edit it. You can also see your note and other related content by clicking on the small dot and line icon in the top right-hand corner. 

You can use the "Record Your Impressions" page in a variety of ways. For example, write down the questions you hope to find answers for this conference before it starts. Use it after each session to record your general thoughts and impressions. Or use it throughout conference sessions to keep notes for each speaker. You can also keep your recorded thoughts organized in one note by adding a timestamp and a line between talks if you'd like:

 
Horizontal line and timestamp tools are found by scrolling to the far right on your tools bar. They are circled here.

However you choose to use this new note tool, the note will show up as related content when you open those talks in the future, helping you remember the promptings and thoughts you wrote down during conference.

2. View Related Media Content in the Footnotes 

Planning a family Come, Follow Me study and can't remember if there is a new Book of Mormon video to go along with what you're reading? Now all you have to do is click on the footnotes. A recent 2020 update puts paintings and images, videos, and articles right in the footnotes of the verses they relate to. Watch the video of Christ's birth as you read Luke 2 without even leaving the screen, or let your family study an artist's rendition of Enos praying as you read about it.

*Tip: Watch for the picture symbol next to verses you are reading. This indicates that there is a picture in the related content that goes along with that verse. You can click the related content symbol in the top righthand corner of your screen to view them in context with the other scripture references and footnotes or click on the symbols themselves to see just the media content.

3. Customize Your Study Notes

I don't know about you, but as I am studying my scriptures, I love to go back and read the insights or thoughts that I had the last time I read that scripture. The only problem was that if I wanted to add to a thought or fix a spelling error (even grammar nerds make mistakes!) it would update the note timestamp, causing me to forget when I originally had the thought or idea. With the latest update of the Gospel Library app, however, that problem is solved! I can now add individual timestamps to each of my notes! Want to know what else you can do with your own notes? 

- Make a title for your note. It's a great way to give your memory a quick jog about the topic your note is focused on. 

- Bold, underline, italicize, or strikethrough your text to emphasize what you want to remember. 

- Making a note that references a recent conference talk, or even a blog post you read online? Now you can hyperlink it—the next time you read your note, one click will take you straight to the article you were talking about!

- Create bulleted or numbered lists, indent or align your text, even add an emoji to help you remember your thought. 

4. Create Multiple Study Plans and Add Daily Reading Reminders 

If you like setting goals and studying on a schedule, you’ll love the Study Plans feature in the latest update of the Gospel Library app.

The new Study Plans feature helps you set up your own schedule to study any content found in the Gospel Library app. Whether you want to set up a regular reading schedule for Come, Follow Me or study all of the latest general conference talks, this new feature will help you reach your goal and enhance your personal gospel study.

Study Plans automatically calculates exactly how much you need to read each day to achieve your goal by your selected date. If you miss a day or two, you can reset the study plan and it will recalculate your goal for you.

Available for both iOS and Android devices, the new Study Plans feature makes individualizing reading schedules quick and easy.  

Creating a Study Plan 

Open the Gospel Library app, select Study Plans from the Library menu. Select the content you wish to study. You can set a daily schedule and add a reminder to notify you to read each day.

1. Select content  

Choose from any content in the Gospel Library app.

2. Set a schedule

Setting a schedule enables you to see how much you need to read each day to hit your goal and finish on time. You can select “daily” to read each day or click on the specific days you wish to study. You can add beginning and end dates and indicate whether you want to allow chapters or talks to be split.

3. Add a reminder

Adding a reminder can help you stay on task. Select the time you want to receive an on-screen reminder to study.

4. Measure your progress.

Each study plan shows the content, the schedule, and how far along you are in your progress. Checkboxes and a list of what to study each day helps you visualize your personal study plan as you track your progress each day.

After selecting the options, your new study plan is created. You can create multiple study plans to enable you to study different content on whatever schedule you choose. When you click on the specific study plan, you can use the checkbox to mark your progress as you read each chapter, article, or section in your study plan, making it easy for you to track your progress.

5. Organize Study Information and Locate it Anywhere

Highlighting and underlining

In all the materials in the Gospel Library app, you have the ability to mark your favorite passages or quotes, just as you would mark them in your paper copies. By holding your finger on the word or section you would like to highlight and adjusting with the indicators on each end, highlight anything from one word to a few paragraphs or verses. Take it a step further by clicking on the colored icon and choosing an underline instead of a highlight, or a different color. Sometimes I even like to add an extra highlight of a different color or style within a previous highlight.

*Tip: Many versions of this app also allow you to post your favorite highlights or talks on a social media site. Just click on the “share” option.

Creating notes, tags, and links to related materials

In addition to highlighting, you can also add tags to help categorize the things you are reading (for example, I have a tag for quotes about charity or service), write a note or thought you had while reading, or link the section you are reading to something related somewhere else.

The beauty of the Gospel Library app is that you are not limited the way you are with paper copies. Your notes are not confined to the tiny margins of your scriptures or manual, and you don’t have to track down last year’s manual or find the family hymnbook to remember the connection you made while listening to this month’s general conference. I know it makes things easier for me when everything is easily accessible from one place! 

Bookmarks

Can’t remember where you left off in your scripture study? Try creating a bookmark. After you create it, you can give it a label or adjust it to be next to a specific verse. I have a bookmark called “Personal Scripture Study,” another one called "favorite scripture," and others marking significant scriptures that I look up frequently. It makes it a lot easier to simply open my bookmarks and click instead of going through and finding the book, chapter, and verse every time.

*Tip: If you don’t want to create bookmarks but still want to remember certain sections, recent updates to the Gospel Library app now allow for an unlimited number of screens—simply leave open in a screen the section you want to remember. You can also change the order that you see the screens in, or close an individual screen (usually with the “edit” option or by simply dragging and dropping or sliding, depending on your device).

**Note: When you sign into the Gospel Library app with your ChurchofJesusChrist.org account, you can also access all of your notes and highlights by signing into ChurchofJesusChrist.org, where all the same marking options are available.**

6. Plan a Talk or Lesson

If you are studying to give a talk or lesson about a particular topic, compile your highlights, tags, and notes into a labeled study notebook. On the homepage, click on the section labeled “Notes.” Here you can create and label a new notebook, or update an old one. If you have previously tagged scripture or quotes, you can sort those into a notebook, or you can create a new “journal entry” and record your own thoughts or comments along with the quotes you’ve found.

I have several notebooks that I’ve used when giving lessons in Relief Society or speaking in sacrament meeting. I also have notebooks centered around a specific study theme, such as “charity” or “the Atonement.” After you have compiled and arranged everything the way you want it, you can use the notebook on your device, or simply print it off for easy use at church!

*Tip: The search function (a magnifying glass icon) will search for keywords or phrases in any downloaded materials you have and will sort it according to type (scriptures, general conference, etc.). For instance, if you can’t remember where you heard a certain phrase from President Monson used in a talk, you might search for keywords from it and then look under the “general conference” search results. Search will only look for the phrase in content you have downloaded in the Gospel Library app, however, so if you want to search all the past conference sessions, a 2020 update allows you to simply long-press the general conference collection to instantly download everything in that section.

*Tip: In some versions of the Gospel Library app, highlighting a word also gives you an option to look up the definition while staying in the Gospel Library app. Not sure what the word “beguile” means? Just highlight it and click “define” to use the “dictionary definition” in your talk!

*Tip: Most updated versions of the app give you an option at the bottom of your screen to listen to gospel materials. Get a head start thinking about your talk by listening to different materials during the week, then go back and study them more closely later when you hear something that applies.

*Tip: A 2020 update now lists topic tags at the end of general conference talks. Simply click on the topic you're interested in and a list of all the conference talks on that topic will appear!

7. Adjust Display for Easier Reading

Hiding Footnotes and Menus

The footnotes can be a handy feature, but sometimes having them up takes up too much of my screen and makes is difficult to read. Click the box with the line through it at the bottom of the screen to hide the footnotes, or double-tap the screen to hide all the menus and options. Bring them back by double-tapping again. 

*Tip: Some versions allow you to view materials without linked annotations and footnotes. Find those options under “settings” and check both boxes.

Font Size and Style

If you have trouble reading the text on the app, make it bigger or change the font style under “settings” 

*Tip: Some versions of the app have an option called “night-view” under the settings. By turning this night mode on, it changes the background of your Gospel Library app screen to black, making it easier on your eyes to read at night or study for a few minutes before you go to bed.

Language

Whether your first language is Spanish or you learned German on your mission and want to keep it up, changing the language on your Gospel Library app is a great way to look at the scriptures in a new or easier way. In most versions of the app, this can either be changed under “settings” or by clicking on the globe icon.

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Jannalee Sandau

Jannalee started as an editorial intern at LDS Living in 2013 and loves that she still has the opportunity to write and share articles about Latter-day Saints every day. At work, Jannalee loves mining Church history for unique stories, and at home, if she isn't spending time with her sweetheart, Matthew, and her active little boy, you can probably find her scrapbooking or playing the piano.

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Re: Older Gospel Library version availability

Postby MartinEwards » Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:49 am

TomEccles wrote:After I made the post, I continued to work the problem. I found an APK file for Gospel Library version 4.2.3.2 on two independent websites (apk20.com and apkpure.com). I downloaded both. They were identical, so I felt confident they had not been tampered with. I used them to install Gospel Library on my phone. The installation worked fine, and I now have the scriptures, the latest General Conference, and other material on my phone. I suspect it will not work as well as the current version, but so far I have not encountered any problems.


Sometimes, you can't directly download an app from marketplaces like Google Play or Appstore since the updated version of the app is incompatible with your device (Android version) and I find that sidedownloading APK file is the best alternative. There're some third-party sites which provide different versions of the application such as apkpure, apktodie and apktovi. Please note that if you want to find out the most proper variant of an APK file to your device, you need to download AID64 app. Then compare the parameters of your device to the app variants (Architecture, DPI and Android version)
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