LDS Media is a relatively new company that offers members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints an innovative way to study the gospel. They are providing digital Church materials in both audio and text formats for gadgets like MP3 players, cell phones and PDA’s. Members can buy and upload them, then have access to them while they are doing other mundane tasks like commuting or exercising.
Doug Smith the President of LDS Media said that one of the company’s goals was to “make religious content as readily accessible as secular materials both for study and for entertainment.”
This availability of Church material on devices that can go anywhere with them, allows people to get in a few more minutes of study wherever they may be, whether it is reading scripture commentary during a lunch break or listening to recent talks in the doctor’s office.
LDS Media provides a package called LDS PDA Library that contains 270 books and talks. If that is not enough members can also purchase that LDS Collectors Library with 3,300 books, talks, reports and other items.
The libraries can be bought and downloaded from their website at www.LDSAudio.com. Books and talks are not the only things offered, inspiring music can also be downloaded, as well as classic books like biographies on Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell and classic novels such as Huckleberry Fin, Beowulf, and The Black Cat.
The company was started in 2004 as a part of the larger Infobase Media Corp. which provides media for the LDS market. They have teamed up with numerous other companies and institution to provide the media, such as Deseret Book, Brigham Young University, Prime Recording, Litchfield Associates, and Sound Concepts.
LDS Media products can be found at LDSAudio.com (for MP3 downloads of LDS books, talks, and music), LDSLibrary.com (for the LDS Collectors Library line of products), Deseret Book and other LDS bookstores.