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Helping our children experience the spirit of Elijah

08.08.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

My 11 year old daughter has been nagging me to teach her how to start researching our family tree on @familysearch . I was willing, but a little hesitant… I was worried that it would be too complicated for her. This week, my daughter grew impatient with my excuses for putting her lesson off, got up one morning & started checking “Record Hints” on her @familysearch account. She sheepishly came into my room & told me that she thought she found some parents to one of our ancestors. Not only did I chuckle in my mind, but I was extremely skeptical. I have only ever found 2 of my direct ancestors in my 8 years of researching, I was sure this was a mistake. I came into the kitchen to check it out & to my complete & utter shock, she was RIGHT! She had just found a lead to parents of one of our direct ancestors! I felt the tears of pride fill my eyes. She did it & she didn’t let ME & my excuses get in her way!

I decided to tell this story today, to encourage you to NOT underestimate children! Whether it is your own children, your YW, or your Grandchildren, they have been prepared for this work! They can probably run circles around many of us on a computer! Make sure that you don’t make the same mistake as me. Give them the opportunities to try, fail, learn & succeed!

Something that we have been doing in my household all summer, has been to extremely limit screen time, EXCEPT for FamilySearch! They are allowed pretty much unlimited time on there. What an amazing experience it has been to see my kids shift their focus from video games to Family History! They have been indexing, digitizing, reading stories, & now will be researching. The 2 that have been participating are 9 & 11 years old. 
Elder David A. Bednar said, “…please help your children and youth to learn about and experience the Spirit of Elijah. But do not overly program this endeavor or provide too much detailed information or training. Invite young people to explore, to experiment, and to learn for themselves.”
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All week we are chatting about getting kids involved in Family History. What are some of your ideas? Have your kids surprised you with their abilities?


CAROLYNN REYNOLDS

branchesart.com
IG: @branches.art


Categories // Activities, Child, Family, Stories, Teen Tags // experiment, explore, family search, family tree, learn, opportunity, spirit of elijah, teen, youth

Ancestor Drawing

08.08.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

Maybe you are in need of some last minute fun with your kids before they head back to School… One of my kids’ favorite things to do is sit down at the kitchen table, dump their art supplies out all over & create their own little works of art.

This #seasonforfamilyactivities is super easy yet impactful! Simply grab your phone, open up the FamilyTree App & let your kids scroll through the photos of their ancestors to find someone to draw.

My daughter Avery found this photo of her great-great grandparents, Howard & Clarissa Nuttall & I love how it turned out! While she was drawing I told her a little about them & she was very proud of the finished product (as she should be! 😍) Give this a try & let us know how it goes!


JESSIE MCKINLEY

missgenealogy.com
IG: @missgenealogy


Categories // Activities, Child, Teen Tags // activities, drawing, Family History, FamilyTree App, kids

Recording Personal Experiences with the Gospel of Jesus Christ

08.01.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

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Something that has become really important to me is intentionally having experiences with the gospel of Jesus Christ, and recording those experiences -both for our future selves, and also for our posterity.

An idea that came to me a couple years ago was to be intentional about recording and compiling my kids’ spiritual experiences.

I feel strongly that record keeping is a valuable tool, especially when it comes to building and maintaining a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. One of the biggest tools, if not the biggest, that Satan will use against us is to try to get us to forget Jesus Christ, to forget our testimonies, to forget the experiences that we have had with the gospel. If he can get us to forget, he gains great power and ability to lead us away.

I have been recording these experiences for my children (and as they get older I encourage them to write them down themselves) because I want them to have a record. Like Nephi, in The Book of Mormon, I want my children to be able to look back over their lives and see how the tender mercies of the Lord were over them, because of their faith, to make them mighty even unto the power of deliverance.

Relationships are built by having experiences together. I want my children to not only build a strong relationship with God, but also to remember those experiences that have built that relationship. 


SHELLY LOPEZ

IG: @goodmorningshelly


Categories // Child, Journal, Personal History, Teen Tags // faith, kids, personal experiences, recording, spiritual experiences, testimonies, The Book of Mormon, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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