This 2 minute video captures the emotions I feel so deeply.
See if you feel them!
I believe that learning of your family history is important to understanding your own life's mission. That's why I am collecting some of the stories here on this BLOG.
Enjoy the video by clicking on the link below.
Discovering your roots!
https://www.lds.org/topics/family-history/family-discovery-day?lang=eng
"Give people a fact and you enlighten their minds; Tell them a story and you touch their souls." --Old Jewish Hasidic Teaching
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Life's Lessons Learned from the Stories of My Ancestors
| John Newton headstone. |
As I have researched my family history I have observed in my ancestors strong individuals who were "PRESERVED, RESTORED, PARDONED, and APPOINTED by the rich mercy of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ." (These words were carved on the tombstone of John Newton, author of Amazing Grace.)
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| "Preserved, restored, pardoned, and appointed." |
These entries will reflect my deep respect for their character, my gratitude for the legacy they have gifted to me, insights into their challenges, and how the stories of their struggles have strengthened me.
Bruce Feiler wrote of "The Stories That Bind Us" (NY Times March 15, 2013) and concluded, "Bottom line: If you want a happier family, create, refine and retell the story of your family's positive moments and your ability to bounce back from the difficult ones. That act alone may increase the odds that your family will thrive for many generations to come."
Thus begins my story project, "Ancestor Story Time."
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