Showing posts with label family history technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family history technology. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Bev Psalm 31: To Builders of Faith

May you learn what I have learned

Trusting in Jesus and walking with Him

Born in this digitally connected world

You were reserved for this very day.

While I’ve had to work hard, run faster and

Fall often just to do that work

That comes so easily to you.

My patriarchal blessing says my work is

Researching ancestors and one by one,

Doing a work for them that they

Cannot do for themselves.

Beyond the veil, I’ve brought thousands

To Him, giving them the chance to choose

To accept Jesus Christ as their Redeemer.

Faith was a gift of God given to me naturally

In my childhood. I loved the stories of Jesus,

But my parents did not attend any church,

Nor believe; So, I went with neighbors or

By bus, if a church sent one to my neighborhood.

Truth is an action word.

I searched for God and His truth.

Twenty-two years later, I found His True Church.

Now, you can receive your patriarchal blessing;

Learn what God would like you to do.

With exceptional technology, you can join the

Battalion to Build and share the gospel on both sides

Of the veil, trusting in Jesus and become

Elijah’s Warriors. Hear His call. He will never leave you.

He will give you power to lift you above worldly worries,

And comfort you with love. His arms will circle round you

And bless you with His Spirit, changing your heart forever.

Together, may you learn what I have learned, and as a

Unified youth on the covenant path, share this gift of faith

With others and fulfill God’s will for you in this mortal life.



 

 

 

 

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Finding the ONE

Fishers and Hunters of Men

I am reading a chapter a day in Luke during the days leading up to Christmas. Thus the 15th Chapter is today! Luke asks, “What man having a hundred sheep, if he lose 1 of them, doth not leave the 99 and goes into the wilderness after that 1 until he finds it?” We all envision The Good Shepherd with that sheep as a lamb probably because he carries it on his shoulders. It very well could have been an older sheep, even one that has been hurt.

I've had this print since 1978 of an Eskimo who has been both fishing and hunting. It symbolizes both a culture that is not my own, but also the dual nature of fishing and hunting. It's more complex than you'd first think. Just ask any Eskimo. He will have to do a lot of hunting to find one seal or walrus. The fishing part is cut a hole in the ice and have patience. So how does this relate to Luke.

How do Luke 15 and Isaiah 41 relate to Lost Sheep?

Since my study of Isaiah 41:18-19 where the Holy One of Israel (v 14) makes a “pool of water” in the wilderness!  I have considered the wilderness to be not only the gentile world like the Eskimo above, but also the cyberspace of the Internet. Wow, is that a leap or what? Not so much… since I spend hours every day on FamilySearch.org, Ancestry, and MyHeritage researching my ancestors. Where… on my laptop, in my living room on the internet.

How Does My Mind’s Eye See That World?

This image of a binary world is how I see the world, blue and filled with Living water, or in other words Jesus Christ and his teachings of the gospel that will flow across the globe via missionary work, as well as on the other side of the veil, where it is preached to those who sit in spirit prison awaiting their release.

In Isaiah 41:19 the Lord plants the cedar, acacia, myrtle and olive trees in the wilderness. Then He goes on to set in the desert, the fir, pine and box trees TOGETHER. And God did this so that ALL would see and know that HE had done this.

All the different trees in this verse represent to me the wide variety of FAMILY TREES from the various countries in the world. On MyHeritage they are even now translating their records into 6 or 7 different languages to facilitate researchers understanding names, places, etc. The Book of Mormon is available in dozens of languages now so that missionaries, our “Fishers and Hunters” of men can find people. We have a young man from our ward serving in Cambodia and a returned missionary sister who served in the Ukraine.

But, about this Cyberspace idea…


This image reminds me of a waterfall or streams. isn't that what do via the net and call it streaming?

The Lord says He “will make a NEW sharp threshing instrument having teeth.”  (see Isa 41: 14) Perhaps reading this as our digital technology or COMPUTER that uses BYTES as basic units, will help you to see what I see.

In verse 17 the poor and needy seek water. The God of Israel won’t forsake or forget a single one of them. He will go searching for the ONE! (v 19) tells us He will do a new thing, even “make a way in the wilderness and rivers (of living water) in the desert.

Desert means something to me! He entreats us all, “Ye men of Israel, my servants,” to go out into the world and use the internet to find the ONE.

Now back to Luke 15:6 when the young son, comes back home, his father invites friends and neighbors to celebrate his homecoming. How many of you have gone to the airport when “your young missionary son” returns home? or attended their homecoming talk in sacrament meeting. Think how God and our ancestors will also rejoice at our “finding” our lost ancestors and performing for them a work they cannot do for themselves?

“Likewise, joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth” more than the 99 just persons needing no repentance. (Luke 15:7)

We Have Become the Fishers and Hunters of Men!

Jeremiah 16:16 says “Behold, I will send for many fishers, saith the Lord, and they shall fish them and after will I send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain and from every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks.”

First the Lord sends fishers who gather men into the gospel net by our missionaries. Then he asks those they find to become hunters of men, their ancestors. Now that takes the Internet, in our modern world. When Jeremiah talks about out of the holes of the rocks he is referring to the graves, or tombs, like where Jesus’ body was laid. Now, when we bury someone, the rock is over their grave. We use FindaGrave and Billion Graves to search or to hunt them.

We find them one by one! Whether we fish with the Net, the living or the dead by the  Internet, or from the mountains and hills of records threshed as chaff by our computers. 

Thursday, February 12, 2015

RootsTech 2015 Kicks Off with Great Speakers
Listening and watching the live stream at home is certainly an intellectual feast as well as an emotional and joyous occasion. Who would have thought? My trip two years ago to RootsTech 2013 was expensive, exhausting and wonderful. But I always felt that I was missing something...making wrong choices of which workshop to take and simply not having time to see everything in the Expo Hall.


Here I am with FamilySearch support team in 2013. They knew my friend Cecelia Welch who helps answer patron's questions sent via email to FamilySearch. 

RootsTech 2013 
The Miracles and Magic 

Today's Opening session at RootsTech 2015 reviewed how much the power of working together can bring about miracles and magic. FamilySearch has partnered with organizations who are doing some pretty amazing things. Because of this patrons, especially LDS members, will have access to billions of records with more being added every day. For example, if just FamilySearch were indexing the 80 million Mexican records that have been microfilmed, it would take 40 years to index them all. But with the cooperation of Ancestry these will be finished by the END OF 2015!

Another Organization, who is responsible for the Tuesday night PBS, "Genealogy Road Show" is collaborating to index the US War if 1812 Pension records. These are located in our National Archives. They are being put online so we can actually see bible records, statements by widows and children of veterans and land warrants issued to them in the comfort of our own homes.
Joy of Discovery
There was a wonderful presentation including a video by My Heritage that shows how we can engage more people in the joy of discovering their past. We all have a curiosity of  who we descended from and now using all of the websites:  FamilySearch, My Heritage, Ancestry and Find My Past, a person can have a more complete experience finding their ancestors immediately.
This has all come together in the Church's new Family Discovery Centers. Yesterday, Feb 11, 2015 they cut the ribbon for the first one located in downtown Salt Lake City at the Joseph Smith Memorial building. The next one is to be in Philadelphia next to the history museum; another is hopefully to be located in London. Many smaller ones are also planned, the first one being near the temple in Seattle Washington. 

I loved the concept presented by CEO of FamilySearch, Steve Brimhall. In order to engage grandkids the use of photos, digital costumes and My Heritage's immediate gratification search software, selfies are turning this center into a MUSEUM OF ME with exhibits about parents, grandparents their stories, photos and even voice recordings. 

Museum of Me hits Home with this Former 
Museum Director.
The Downey Museum of Art was small but reached many people located in a city park in Sourthern California

Here I am advertising a workshop for the Downey Museum of Art where I was director from 1969 until 1976


Blogs are also a bit of this same type of experience.
 They are exhibits in the Museum of Me. 
This is a photo taken of me 1973 reflected what the photographer thought a museum director should look like. 

This was before Computers, before cell phones, before i or e anything. Now is the time to step into the present. I just love this quote from Arthur Clarke:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Now I am following the wonderful speakers in real time, streaming online sitting in my recliner with my laptop reflecting on all of the wondrous advances in technology in only the past two years . It would have seemed like magic to me in 1973. But even then I was interested in art and technology, planning several exhibits on that topic, with one even touring the US under the auspices of the Smithsonian. Even Small Museum director's can dream BIG. I've kept up with technology ever since, marrying a former IBMer and raising a "techie" child.
Our Daughter Brianna in 1987 with a Texas Instruments computer
Now is the time to step up my skills. RootsTech 2015 is just the place to get motivation, inspiration and experience the Magic of Discovery.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

RootsTech 2013: The Reason I Am Attending


The reason I am attending RootsTech is to gather inspiring stories of God's hand in the great work of redeeming the dead in the 21st Century.


Isaiah Saw Our Day of Computers and the Internet
I love studying Isaiah! For the past two years, this study has brought me a keen understanding of what an individual member of the Church of Jesus Christ is expected to do.
First of all I must testify that Isaiah, one of the most revered prophets of the Lord in all history, often referred to as “The Prophet,” speaks as if he were the Lord in most instances. In other words this is the pre-mortal Christ talking to me. I picture myself sitting at his feet listening and likening what he says to me and my own time in the 21st century.
Usually the prophets speak to the Priesthood men, yet I noticed that in Isaiah 1:8 while the Lord is lamenting on having nourished and brought up children that have rebelled against Him (Isa 1:2) and the land has become desolate, overthrown by strangers and devoured by those strangers, thus setting the scene, he talks about the daughters of Zion.
8  And the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge in a
garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 1:8)
I pondered this domestic reference of a cottage and a garden of cucumbers juxtaposed with the vineyard, that is normally used symbolically for the Lord’s people, and asked, “How on earth can those two references be linked with a ‘besieged city.’
            Here is what I’ve come to understand: The Priesthood is the vineyard’s watchmen on towers, but the scene described here has changed. The enemy (strangers) have overcome the ‘children of the Lord’ and they have become stricken and faint and have rebelled.
            This daughter of Zion verse is followed by the Lord being thankful that He saved a “very small remnant” or else the whole world would have become like Sodom and Gomorrah. Thus we see that the daughter of Zion and her small remnant IS a besieged city. And indeed our cottages, our homes are under constant bombardment of evil from the onslaught of mass communication technology. Our current-day idols are cell phones, smart phones, iPods, iPads, mini pads, laptops, computers, downloadable movie sites such as Netflix and Crackle, and music galore to download. “Apps” are downloaded to make our every wish come true! What a candy store for our children.
            If we are not really diligent, we’ve given our young children permission to enter thru that door into pornography, bullying, malicious gossip, inappropriate music and horror movies. They learn about the dark side the world’s folklore such as vampires, werewolves, gothic images of skulls and dragons, tattoos, body piercings, sexual deviations, and the glorification of fornication, bestiality, adultery, and homosexuality. Now having been surrounded by the flood of these images for several years they honestly think same-sex marriages are okay and that all this dark stuff is normal. They don’t even recognize that a priesthood blessing is NOT the same as a witch’s curse or good witch’s spell! (This is true, because I have heard it first hand from a fourteen year old, baptized member of the church.) Our children do not see the insidious rot and decay of the ‘family’ in our modern day world.
            Is it clear now that the Lord saw our homes as a besieged city?
            The Lord then says in Isaiah 1:16, to repent and cease to do evil: (verse 17) learn to do well, see justice, relieve the oppressed, watch out for the orphans/fatherless and plead for the widow. Even though our sins are as scarlet they can be white as wool (verse 18) if we are willing and obedient (verse 19) we’ll eat the good of the land. But if we rebel we’ll be devoured by the sword (verse 20).
            Yikes! He says the faithful city has become a harlot, lusting after the things of the world and have become murderers (abortion, etc.) see verse 21. The young Priesthood holders are rebellious, merchants fraud consumers and money/silver has become as dross (waste or foreign matter) see verses 21-22. In our day silver is worth little and money is now held captive by foreign debt payments. All you have to do is watch our elected officials arguing over the budget and debt that this country is consumed with to know what I am talking about.
            Our young people love gifts and follow after rewards (verse 23). They don’t think of the fatherless or widows nor give service to the poor and needy, unless their Young Men and Young Women leaders request it and provide the opportunity to learn how to give service.
            In verse 24 the Lord God of Israel, Jesus Christ, will avenge Himself and His people against the enemies of God. Ooooo, better watch out world! He will purge the dross and take away our sins. And will restore judges, counselors and afterwards we’ll again be called the city of righteousness, the faithful city (verses 25-26): “Zion shall be redeemed with (justice) judgment, and her converts (does this sound familiar) with righteousness.”
            Then those that sinned and repented not will be burned or as a mighty oak in drought will fade just as does a garden that hath no water (verses 29-31). This verse ties the Oak tree image to Family Trees, and the garden to a besieged place. The definition of besiege is a link to war also. First it means to be surrounded by armed forces; secondly to press with requests; and finally to cause worry or give distress to.       
            The daughter of Zion verse becomes the fulcrum or tipping point of our latter-day culture. She is the caretaker of the cottage and garden, and although besieged on all sides by wickedness and evil, she must bring the living waters of the gospel to her young princes or children, bears of the Royal Priesthood, so that they may overcome the world and be nourished and serve God by serving others.     
            I am a daughter of Zion. This is what an individual woman can do. I’ve fretted over whether I should speak my peace about what I am learning from Isaiah in a world of very accomplished, erudite writers and biblical scholars who are far more qualified than I to expound on Isaiah. But, I AM qualified because God qualifies me for the work if I remain worthy. So here goes nothing.

Elijah’s Warriors are the Rising Generation
            The battle has already begun. This is the war being fought for the souls of all those who have ever lived on this earth, having died without a knowledge either of the gospel’s good news or of Jesus Christ and the plan of salvation. This war is being fought on both sides of the veil, in the valley of the shadow of death as well as in our very wicked and technologically advanced world.
            We read over and over that the Book of Mormon was written/abridged specifically to include those things that we in the latter-days need to know. So we read it carefully, except when it comes to the Isaiah quotes. It’s only then that we skip over important messages to us from our God.  Maybe I’d best show you the way I found out how to find joy in Isaiah because his writings are a road map for our days. He was given the gift by God to see us and know who we are, what our technology looked like and how we were supposed to do great things with this technology. Just how would Isaiah describe a computer or the internet? Bear with me and I’ll show you what I believe is one of his messages to us.
            In 1 Nephi 17 is an example of where the Lord will lead his righteous people in a way that they KNOW they are completely dependent upon Him and that the good outcomes are HIS!
12  For the Lord had not hitherto suffered that we should make much fire, as we     journeyed in the wilderness; for he said: I will make thy food become sweet, that ye cook it not;
13  And I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments; wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led.
(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 17:12 - 13)
This next verse sounds just like Isaiah when he is talking. Of course prophets speak for Jesus Christ and so it would sound like the same voice, wouldn’t it?
4 Yea, and the Lord said also that: After ye have arrived in the promised land, ye shall know that I, the Lord, am God; and that I, the Lord, did deliver you from destruction; yea, that I did bring you out of the land of Jerusalem.
(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 17:14)
Here is where Isaiah speaks similarly:
10  Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me.
11  I, even I, am the LORD; and beside me there is no saviour.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 43:10 - 11)
But herein also is the message that tells us latter-day saints that he is talking about us. It is the words “ye are my witnesses…and my servant whom I have chosen.” If we go back to verse 1 and read we begin to clarify who he is speaking to.
1  BUT now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 43:1)
The following verses speak even louder. He tells us that we’ve basically been blind even though we have eyes and are deaf, to Him and His prophets’ words even though we have ears to hear.
5  Fear not: for I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east, and gather thee from the west;
6  I will say to the north, Give up; and to the south, Keep not back: bring my sons from far, and my daughters from the ends of the earth;
7  Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.
8  ¶ Bring forth the blind people that have eyes, and the deaf that have ears.
9  Let all the nations be gathered together, and let the people be assembled: who among them can declare this, and shew us former things?  let them bring forth their witnesses, that they may be justified: or let them hear, and say, It is truth.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 43:5 - 9)
As a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints we have sent our missionaries out into the world and they are finding and gathering his sons and daughters from the ends of the earth. We are all called by His name as we take upon ourselves His name as witnessed at our baptism and again every Sunday as we partake of the sacrament. Isaiah has told us in Chapter 41 that we are His and this begins what I feel is the chiastic center of Isaiah’s message about technology and our responsibilities to redeem our dead. The Lord calls us specifically:
8  But thou, Israel, art my servant, Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham my friend.
9  Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the earth, and called thee from the chief men thereof, and said unto thee, Thou art my servant; I have chosen thee, and not cast thee away.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 41:8 - 9)

In Isaiah 43:18 God tells us to not remember the former things nor consider the things of old.
            18  ¶ Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.
19  Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?  I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 43:18 - 19)
I began to think like a modern day genealogist and read Isaiah likening what he says to myself. But I wondered about this NEW THING. What could it be? This new thing was also referred to in Chapter 42 of Isaiah:
5  ¶ Thus saith God the LORD, he that created the heavens, and stretched them out; he that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh out of it; he that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein:
6  I the LORD have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles;
7  To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house.
In Doctrine and Covenants 138:36-38  we are told of Christ’s time between the crucifixion and resurrection: “Thus was it made known that our Redeemer spent his time during his sojourn in the world of spirits, instructing and preparing the faithful spirits of the prophets who had testified of him in the flesh; That they might carry the message of redemption unto all the dead, unto whom he could not go personally, because of their rebellion and transgression, that they through the ministration of his servants might also hear his words. Among the great and mighty ones who were assembled in this vast congregation of the righteous…”  And Isaiah was also there:
42  And Isaiah, who declared by prophecy that the Redeemer was anointed to bind up the broken–hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that were bound, were also there.
(Doctrine and Covenants | Section 138:42)
This was Isaiah’s mission, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison where they are being held. He has written specifically about this great work and tells us how the Lord is going to do a new thing:
8  I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.
9  Behold, the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 42:5 - 9)
Notice how in verse 8 he says that he will not give praise to graven images. What might those be? Are they our computers, smart phones etc.? To make His point he tells us what His NEW THING is. Please know that I had heard about the new thing but never really went looking for it. When I did, what I found was mind blowing. Isaiah saw us and emphasized that it was the Lord that had prepared this for us, not our technological wizards. He knew that we’d think that it really wasn’t the Lord at all.
Isaiah and the Book of Mormon
            Nephi prefaces this section saying in 1 Nephi 20 which quotes Isaiah 48.
3  Behold, I have declared the former things from the beginning; and they went forth out of my mouth, and I showed them.  I did show them suddenly.
4  And I did it because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass;
5  And I have even from the beginning declared to thee; before it came to pass I showed them thee; and I showed them for fear lest thou shouldst say—Mine idol hath done them, and my graven image, and my molten image hath commanded them.
(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 20:3 - 5)
Isaiah or the Lord chastises us again and again. Will we listen now that it is becoming clear what he will have us do with our idols or graven images? We certainly can’t just sit in the dark playing games and wasting our time with them, worshipping them, in other words. He goes on again:
6  Thou hast seen and heard all this; and will ye not declare them?  And that I have showed thee new things from this time, even hidden things, and thou didst not know them.
They are created now, and not from the beginning, even before the day when thou heardest them not they were declared unto thee, lest thou shouldst say—Behold I knew them.
8  Yea, and thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time thine ear was not opened; for I knew that thou wouldst deal very treacherously, and wast called a transgressor from the womb.
The Lord however defers His anger with us and won’t cut us off. He has refined us in the furnace of affliction. I have seen many of the families in my own ward going through their own personal furnaces of affliction.
9  Nevertheless, for my name's sake will I defer mine anger, and for my praise will I refrain from thee, that I cut thee not off.
10  For, behold, I have refined thee, I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction.
(Book of Mormon | 1 Nephi 20:6 - 10)
I suggest to you that this great work of redeeming the dead will bring us out of this affliction and set us onto the path of Joy.
Elder Richard G. Scott in his address at October General Conference, “The Joy of Redeeming The Dead” said, “Do you young people want a sure way to eliminate the influence of the adversary in your life? Immerse yourself in searching for your ancestors, prepare their names for the sacred ordinances available in the temple, and then go to the temple to stand as proxy for them to receive the ordinances of baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. As you grow older, you will be able to participate in receiving the other ordinances as well. I can think of no greater protection from the influence of the adversary in your life.”
Not only did Elder Scott, an apostle of the Lord link this great work to our youth, but he also linked it to Isaiah’s new thing, by saying, “…the computerization of these records is truly exciting. And when I think of the hundreds of thousands of people who are now and soon will be computerizing huge blocks of censuses and private research disks…(quoting from his wife’s personal journal) ‘I am so excited. It is truly the Lord’s work and He is directing it.’”
Elder Scott, an apostle and prophet of the Lord, continues saying that in the past “…individuals have valiantly faced a challenge that seemed like single-handedly endeavoring to harvest all the grain in Nebraska. Now, many mighty combines are at work.”
Isaiah, the Lord’s prophet whose words are preserved for us in the latter-days, tells us the same thing in Chapter 41 beginning with the orientation that this chapter is about Family Trees:
4  Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning?  I the LORD, the first, and with the last; I am he.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 41:4)
God knows where he has placed us in our family lineages. You know all of those genealogies in the Old Testament? Well I guess they were indeed important to the Lord. His own lineage was foretold. But now Isaiah tells us that we have been called and chosen and he will help us.
8  But thou, Israel, art my servant, Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham my friend.
9  Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the earth, and called thee from the chief men thereof, and said unto thee, Thou art my servant; I have chosen thee, and not cast thee away.
10  ¶ Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 41:8 - 10)
In verse 13 he says that “For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand (a temple covenant), saying unto thee, Fear not: I will help thee.” And again in verse 14 he reiterates, “Fear not thou worm (and I had to look up this one because it seemed a strange word, but it means meek or humble) Jacob, and ye men of Israel; I will help thee, saith the Lord, and thy redeemer, the Holy One of Israel.”
            How will he help us? He and Elder Scott agree, THE LORD WILL MAKE A NEW THING, A NEW THRESHING INSTRUMENT;
15  Behold, I will make thee a new sharp threshing instrument having teeth: thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them small, and shalt make the hills as chaff.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 41:15)
As I’ve read this verse to people, their eyes light up because they recognize the computer which operates with bytes is a wonderful threshing instrument. Also the mountains are the mountains of earthly records containing the names of all of the people who have ever lived upon the earth.
To make sure that we see what he is talking about He says that he’ll plant all types of trees, family trees, in this (cyberspace) wilderness.
19  I will plant in the wilderness the cedar, the shittah tree, and the myrtle, and the oil tree; I will set in the desert the fir tree, and the pine, and the box tree together:
20  That they may see, and know, and consider, and understand together, that the hand of the LORD hath done this, and the Holy One of Israel hath created it.
(Old Testament | Isaiah 41:19 - 20)
The trees mentioned above do not grow naturally in the same environment, but here the Lord says that they will be together. In the wilderness and in the desert may have other meanings but I believe that the wilderness is the cyberspace of the internet and that the desert is where we will find the Church of Jesus Christ storing the records of the world’s family trees. FamilySearch Family Trees certainly fits the picture given to us by Isaiah and his NEW THING or new technology.
            This is why I am going to RootsTech. If the Lord is doing this, then he has inspired his Priesthood leaders in this work, developing the technology to make it happen. I want to capture and record their inspiring stories. I am calling them the Captains of Elijah’s army of  Warriors, the youth of the church being raised by wonderful daughters of Zion.
            As a daughter of Zion I now have the confidence and resolve to write these stories for the inspiration of the younger generation, Elijah’s Warriors, thanks to Isaiah and  his writings found both in the Old Testament and in the Book of Mormon.

By Beverly E. Field, Tucson, AZ bevfieldinaz@yahoo.com

Thursday, February 2, 2012

I am Following RootsTech Conference via Bloggers

I Can't Attend RootsTech2 in Salt Lake, 
But I can Follow What's Happening in Detail
Wow, I can't attend but it's like being right there. 
I am following James Tanner's blog, GenealogysStar
Here is his bio: Born in Utah, but with family roots deep in Arizona history, James has degrees in Spanish, Linguistics and Law. He has been involved in various computer businesses and practiced law for 36 years. As a genealogist, James serves as a volunteer and missionary at the Mesa (Arizona) Regional Family History Center. He is married and has 30 grandchildren.
James earned a B.A. in Spanish and M.A. in Linguistics with a minor in the History of the English Language, both from the University of Utah. He holds a J.D. in Law from Arizona State University. James practiced real estate law for over 35 years with an emphasis on trusts and estate litigation. He has owned several computer businesses including an Apple dealership and obtained various certifications as a computer technician. He started the Arizona Macintosh Users Group. For several years James taught at local community colleges, teaching classes in Spanish, Law and Computer Information Systems. He has more than 25 years of experience researching genealogy and has served for many years as a volunteer and a missionary at the Mesa Regional Family History Center. James also teaches classes on computer program related topics and has done extensive research in genealogy in many different states and countries. 
There are many other bloggers and it will be fun to "peek into" what they are writing during the day. I've already found out important topics including the release of the 1940 US Census, legislation on the Social Security Death Index that might remove this important genealogical tool from public use (they aren't letting genealogists testify! and are using scare tactics to get this passed (whats new?), FamilySearch is changing CEOs from a Technology Guru to a Business Guru (hmmmm, I love what the retiring guy did: like helping start the world talking about what's needed in last year's inaugural RootsTech Conference) and about new words and new organizations and how Dave Barney from Google says links are going to disappear.
There are 16 other bloggers at RootsTech

Jill Ball - Geniaus - http://geniaus.blogspot.com/  (she is from Australia)

Lisa Louise Cooke - Genealogy Gems Podcast

Amy Coffin - The We Tree Genealogy Blog

DearMyrtle - http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/

Dick Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter

Holly T. Hansen - Family History Expos

The Ancestry Insider

Thomas MacEntee - GeneaBloggers

Sue Maxwell - Granite Genealogy

Joan Miller - Luxegen Genealogy

Lorine McGinnis Schulze - Olive Tree Genealogy 

Randy Seaver - Genea-Musings

Nancy Shively - Gathering Stories

Schelly Talalay Dardashti - Tracing the Tribe

Julie Cahill Tarr - GenBlog

Renee Zamora - Renee's Genealogy Blog

Most of the above are links if you discover my blog in the blogosphere, and wish to go see what any of these people had to say about the Conference from Wednesday's registration and welcoming events through Saturday's final sessions.