Family History-Elder Boyd K. Packer
Ensign August 2003
This article consists of extracts from President Packer’s book The Holy Temple.
"Family
history work in one sense would justify itself even if one were not
successful in clearing names for temple work. The process of searching,
the means of going after those names, would be worth all the effort you
could invest. The reason: You cannot find names without knowing that
they represent people. You begin to find out things about people. When
we research our own lines we become interested in more than just names
or the number of names going through the temple. Our interest turns our
hearts to our fathers—we seek to find them and to know them and to serve
them."
"We
gathered together everything we had, and in the course of a few weeks
we were amazed at what we were able to accomplish. The thing that was
most impressive, however, was the fact that we began to have experiences
that told us somehow that we were being guided, that there were those
beyond the veil who were interested in what we were doing. Things began
to fall into place."
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