Writing Your Personal and Family History

John H. Groberg April 1980 Priesthood Session

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  1. Malachi 4:6

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    By writing personal and family histories and doing the research required thereby, we inevitably have our hearts turned to our fathers as well as to our children.

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    Chapter 42: Jesus the Christ to Return

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      Open paragraph (e)

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