Scot and Maurine Proctor of Meridian Magazine sit down with Steve Rockwood, the President of Family Search International and Elder Bradley D. Cook, the Executive Director of the LDS Church’s Family History Department.
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From Meridian Magazine: LeVar Burton delivered this message at RootsTech 2017. Can there be a more anguishing cruelty than stealing someone’s identity and erasing his history? Can there be a greater gift than teaching someone his identity and teaching the stories of his past and legacy?
The 10,000+ square foot attraction, located on the main floor of the world’s largest genealogy library, uses technology to introduce visitors to their family tree. Admission is free to the public.
“I loved what this group of ladies, Allison Kimball, Risa Baker, Crystal Farish and Rhonna Farrer, had to say. The central theme of their message is that family history can be incorporated into a family’s routine activities.”
One LDS grandson is taking Elder Boyd K. Packer’s counsel personally when the apostle advised that “our youth [must] draw close to [their] elderly grandpas and grandmas.”
Mike Matthews is taking Elder Boyd K. Packer’s counsel personally when the apostle advised that “our youth [must] draw close to [their] elderly grandpas and grandmas.” He is helping his centenarian grandmother, Eileen, party in style on her 100th.