My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together, Instructions for Consultants

"My Family unit" Booklet Brings Generations Together

Contributed By By R. Scott Lloyd, Church building News staff writer

Article Highlights

  • The new booklet My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together gives members a convenient way to piece of work on their family history without the Internet.
  • The person filling out the booklet can highlight personal hobbies, interests, traditions, and photos for hereafter generations.
  • Completed booklets tin exist taken to a family history center, where the data will exist entered into FamilySearch.org.

"What information technology is doing is compelling people between generations to talk to each other." —Paul Chiliad. Nauta, FamilySearch marketing managing director

Collecting and preserving your family unit history is easier than ever before these days past virtue of some new Internet tools on FamilySearch.org, the Church building's genealogy website. With FamilySearch FamilyTree, the new Stories and Photos functions, and the convenient and quick means of preparing ancestral names for temple work, it's an exciting time for those whose hearts are turning to their fathers and posterity.

Trouble is, these tools haven't been of much utilise for people without an adequate Internet connection and without an essential degree of computer literacy—until now, that is.

On November 12, the Family History Department launched a new tool, a booklet called My Family unit: Stories That Bring United states of america Together, as a fashion of reaching out to the vast bulk of the membership of the Church worldwide—including some 25 percent of Church building members in the United States—who either do not have broadband Internet admission or who, for whatever reason, choose not to larn the skills to utilise information technology, said Paul 1000. Nauta, marketing director for FamilySearch.

In curt, the booklet is a convenient, step-by-stride way for Church members without like shooting fish in a barrel Net access "to share their family memories and relieve those memories for future generations and as well to place their ancestors and prepare their names for temple work," Brother Nauta said.

With the booklet, the user with pen or pencil in hand starts out by telling his or her story.

"You capture a few things you would like hereafter generations to know most you," Brother Nauta explained, "hobbies and interests, favorite traditions, and photos."

Members tin practise that for themselves, ward family history consultants can assist, or children can help their parents, grandparents, or other relatives fill in the booklet. They tin can as well write down everything they remember about their ancestors and turn to older family members to fill in the stories and people they don't remember themselves.

Georgina Campbell, Granollers Ward, Barcelona Spain Stake, reads the booklet My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together.

The new booklet My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together helps people who lack broadband Internet access to share their family history information and memories on the Internet.

The completed booklet can then exist taken to the Family History Library or 1 of the Church building's thousands of family history centers located worldwide, or simply to a friend or relative who has the necessary Internet access. Using a assist feature on FamilySearch.org (world wide web.FamilySearch.org/
myfamily), the information is entered into the FamilySearch website.

Thereafter, the photos, stories, and precious memories the booklet helps capture are ever available to descendants and other family unit members who use FamilySearch.org. Names of ancestors are also added to FamilySearch FamilyTree, where they can be researched by relatives doing their own family history inquiry or prepared for temple ordinances.

Markel Dawkins, Crystal Palace Ward, Sunderland England Wandsworth Stake, enters information online gathered with the assist of the new booklet My Family unit: Stories That Bring Us Together.

Brother Nauta said that in testing, the new booklet has shown a side benefit of strengthening family unit relationships.

"What information technology is doing is compelling people between generations to talk to each other," he said. It provides an occasion, say, for grandparents to consider the stories and memories they would like future generations to know and to share them with a grandchild who is helping them complete the booklet.

Through My Family: Stories That Bring Us Together, generations will connect equally individuals highlight stories, hobbies, traditions, and photos from their lives.

For example, Brother Nauta said his daughter has been visiting her grandmother one Lord's day each month, taking along a smartphone and a list of questions nearly her grandmother'southward history.

"Grandma looks forwards to the visits," he said. Information technology's a special feel for them both. They are bonding and having some discovery moments as memories are shared beyond ii generations. His daughter is then writing her grandmother'southward personal history and stories and will save them for hereafter generations at FamilySearch.org.

In a keynote accost at the RootsTech 2013 Conference, Dennis Brimhall, CEO of FamilySearch, shared FamilySearch's vision to empower people to share their family unit memories and save them for time to come generations. "Imagine if your ancestors had piece of cake access to computers, digital cameras, and family history websites that immune them to upload, preserve, and share important family memories through photos, stories, and vital names, dates, and places? How amazing would that be?" Brimhall said. The My Family unit: Stories that Bring Us Together booklet and corresponding Internet tools are installments towards making that happen.

The booklet is being introduced in 26 languages. "We think information technology will have tremendous bear on internationally," Brother Nauta said.

For more than data or to guild the booklet, go to familysearch.org/myfamily.

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Source: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news/my-family-booklet-brings-generations-together?lang=eng

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