When Hartley Anderson got the idea to sell sea water from the Great Salt Lake to improve aching muscles and people’s overall health, he had
There is Plenty of Good That Men Do
One thing about popular culture that I have never understood is its portrayal of fathers. Watch any television sitcom and five minutes in, the father
RootsMagic vs. Legacy – pros and cons
RootsMagic vs. Legacy? For me, genealogy software is a must when doing any kind of family history work. It gives me a database for all
Weber County Heritage Foundation Renovates World War I Doughboy Monument
Bob Geier was walking through the Ogden Cemetery with his wife when he took a good look at the World War I Doughboy Memorial. After
Bible Rescue Saves the Family Bible and the Genealogy Inside
It’s been about five years since Joseph Kerry discovered an old, but beautiful family Bible at a yard sale. Inside he found a treasure of
How Does God Show Tender Mercies in Your Life?
How does God show tender mercies in your life? What is a tender mercy you ask? I believe it’s a simple reminder of God’s love
Getting it Right: Five ways Bruce Feiler taught me about happy parenting
What is the secret to happy families and happy parenting? I interviewed New York Times bestseller Bruce Feiler and his research turned on some great light bulbs
Coping with infertility
Hope and infertility. Two words that don’t always go together in this world. But, for one couple, hope came at the end of a long
What Reno Mahe Taught me about Dealing with Tragedy, Triumph and Commitment
Tragedy and triumph are two very different things, but both evoke strong feelings. I have experienced both, but definitely not to the degree of former BYU
Your Story is Enough
When someone asks you to write about yourself, a bit of panic can set in. I saw this firsthand at a recent class I was