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Pioneer Courage

07.24.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

Handcart Pioneers- Sam Lawlor

The pioneers and their stories have always held a soft spot in my heart. Their stories are full of spirit, passion, determination, and grit. My 4th great grandma, Jane S. Richards, was healed from a priesthood blessing and courageously got baptized the next day by her brother in a hole cut out of the frozen river. Three hundred people attended, many who felt determined to arrest and imprison her brother for baptizing her. She traveled across the plains with many long, sick days; losing a father, brother, and children. She traveled much of the time without her husband who was serving a mission.

Jane Snyder Richards

Reading through many pioneer stories this month, I have come to see the tremendous hardships these men and women have had to overcome. They amaze me! Yet, I have come to truly believe that the pioneers didn’t want to be remembered for their hardships. They wanted us to remember their courage.

In the song Come, Come Ye Saints, one line reads, “fresh courage take”. I love that!! How many of us need a little courage today? How many of us need a little courage to start going to the temple more regularly? How many of us need the courage to pursue that new talent/skill we keep putting aside? How many of us need courage to befriend a new neighbor? Or to forgive someone who has hurt us? How many of use need the courage to connect better with our children? Or to find time for scripture study? How many of us need courage to commit to make time for family history? 😉

Today is truly a day to honor these great men and women. Not just to remember them, but to honor them as we take courage.

What show of courage will you do today to honor these pioneers?


KAYLA BERRETT

IG: @kaylaberrett


Categories // Stories, Trials Tags // ancestor, courage, Family History, pioneer

Ruth

06.25.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

“My great grandmother, Ruth Owens McGee, was born in Malad, Idaho. She was the granddaughter of Welsh pioneer Saints who were among the first families to settle the area. In 1906, she graduated from St. Mark’s nursing school in Salt Lake City. Her training as a nurse helped put food on the table during the Depression, when her husband lost his business. This was a woman who knew how to swing into action when times were tough. That pioneer spirit was passed down to her, and it is something that inspires me to also be that kind of woman!”

🧡Jamie Dunham Decker // @welshwagonwheels

Do you have an ancestor that inspires you?!? If you have a special connection to one of your ancestors we would love to hear about it! Visit seasonforfamily.com/share to submit.

Categories // Selfie with an Ancestor Tags // ancestor, Family History, inspire, pioneer, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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