Mormon Parenting: Kids need to know ancestry, pioneers or not | Deseret News
While the big family history conference is happening in Utah, at BYU, attendees who are non-Mormons are exposed to the church's attitude and influence toward family history. "Turning the Hearts" of the children to the fathers and vice versa, is part of our religion. The keynote speakers have shared LDS concepts that many genealogists feel already strongly about; it can be summed up in two words, "family counts".
Historically, hats have represented one's occupation, one's hobby, or one's passion. I wear the Family History Hat because I am passionate about genealogy.
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