by Walter Penning | Jun 25, 2014 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
One of the most exciting social findings of the past half century has been the discovery of widespread generational cascades. A generational cascade is a metaphysical process which starts at the top of one age group and tumbles all the way down to the bottom or the...
by Christine Bell | Jun 3, 2014 | Christine Bell--Genealogy
When recording your life story, how you do it will be as unique as you are. Just as there are many ways to journal your life, there are many ways to write your personal history. Those who have never kept a journal or started keeping a journal later in life, like...
by Christine Bell | May 27, 2014 | Christine Bell--Genealogy
Sheila, six months pregnant, looked forward to getting to bed herself by the time she got 3 year-old Heather and 5 year-old Josh to bed each evening. Days were a bit easier when Bill, her husband, wasn’t traveling for work but this wasn’t one of those days. Tired as...
by Ashley Dewey | May 16, 2014 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
So we’ve all had them: the stories that will live on as legends in our family history, forever. Well, recently my friend told me one of those stories from her life. Tara had recently received her mission call when a boy who was interested in her found out her...
by Christine Bell | Mar 25, 2014 | Christine Bell--Genealogy
The appeal of stories and storytelling is universal. In some cultures, stories preserved history before there was a written history. Through stories we can travel to times and places that we couldn’t otherwise. Stories teach important truths in a way that helps...