This week, we were asked to read an address given by
President Uchtdorf in July at a city-wide celebration for the Ogden Temple
dedication. He said, “Our pioneer ancestors will be most pleased if you learn
something from their sacrifice, and if it makes a difference to you and your
children.” He used the hymn “Come, Come Ye Saints” as a point of reference for
his talk. Pioneers sang the words, “All is well.” Actually, all was not well,
but their happiness was not based on outward circumstances. The pioneers
learned to have faith and trust in God. The best way that I can show my
gratitude to my pioneer ancestors is by incorporating faithfulness, compassion,
love, industry, optimism, and joy into my own life.
I have had many opportunities to learn about my pioneer ancestors. I was lucky enough to attend trek twice- once when I was fourteen, and most recently, this summer. The experiences that I had while re-enacting what the pioneers went through have shaped the person I am today. It gave me a reason to research my own ancestors, and when I learned about the specific things they went through, I felt a connection to them. From this connection, I feel a stronger desire to find my ancestors through FamilySearch and do their temple work. When I have family names to take to the temple, my experience is so much more meaningful and it makes me excited to go through and take out my own endowments. So, you see, learning about my family ties makes them happy, makes me happy, and will benefit my future family for eternities to come.
I have had many opportunities to learn about my pioneer ancestors. I was lucky enough to attend trek twice- once when I was fourteen, and most recently, this summer. The experiences that I had while re-enacting what the pioneers went through have shaped the person I am today. It gave me a reason to research my own ancestors, and when I learned about the specific things they went through, I felt a connection to them. From this connection, I feel a stronger desire to find my ancestors through FamilySearch and do their temple work. When I have family names to take to the temple, my experience is so much more meaningful and it makes me excited to go through and take out my own endowments. So, you see, learning about my family ties makes them happy, makes me happy, and will benefit my future family for eternities to come.
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