Talk Repository Guidelines (PLEASE READ)
Thank you for using the LDSFiles.com talk repository. By following these simple instructions, this repository of talks can be an useful resource for members of the church everywhere.
Rules for Using These Talks
Feel free to use the talks posted here for ideas for your own talks or lessons. People post their talks here with the intent to help others convey their desired message through sharing ideas, quotes, scriptures, and written talks.
These talks are not to be posted at any other website and are not to be used for commercial purposes.
There is no way for us to police all of the content in these talks, so we cannot valdiate factual accuracy of included stories, anecdotes or facts. Additionally, it is your responsibility to watch for correct doctrine.
Rules for Sharing Talks
The rules are very simple:
- Make sure your information is doctrinally correct and if a story, analogy or anecdote is not based on fact, please make it known.
- Please credit your sources appropriately. When including an attributed quote, please include the source of the quote.
- If you use a word processing software program to write your talk (MS Word, Word Perfect, etc) please simply paste the text (without formatting) as your entry.
- Spell check your material prior to posting.
- At the beginning of your post, please include the approximate length of the talk if given as posted. Additionally, please list topics covered in your talk.
Thanks, I hope you will help make the LDSFiles.com Talk Repository a great resource by contributing your talks.
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