A “Lazy Fisherman” Approach to Family History
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- He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence by Patrick D. Degn
- There Are Angels Among Us by Anne Hinton Pratt
- Aliens and Latter-day Saint Theology by C.D. Cunningham
- Crossing Our Own Jordan by Paul Bishop
- A Mother Remembers: On Losing Confidence by Maurine Proctor
- Brigham Young’s 225th Birthday: Remembering When He Outwitted Mark Twain by Daniel C. Peterson
- Against Wind and Tide: Wilford Woodruff’s Call to the British Capital by Steven C. Wheelwright and Kristy Wheelwright Taylor
- The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints by Paul Bishop
- Are You Saying “Telephone Prayers”? by Ted Gibbons
- The Counsel of Early Church Leaders About Anger by H. Wallace Goddard
















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Cindy BowerJune 25, 2016
I love your lazy fisherman analogy and think I fit that bill too. I am amazed at what I find when I take a few moments. Since we've been able to use ancestry.com for free, as well as other sites, I've made huge progress. I seriously have 2 laptops siting side by side. On one I am entering information and looking up what I have already. On the other I have my research site windows open. We are incredibly blessed and I'm so thankful for all of the indexing being done by so many volunteers everywhere. I'm also very thankful for the familysearch.org help volunteers. There are so many messes to clean up and they help me a lot.
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