5 Ways to Light the World with Family History

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It's that time of year for jingle bells ringing and angels singing. December ushers in a rush of shopping, carols, lights, and traditions. This year, let’s add our own light to Christmas amid the hustle and bustle of holiday activities. Take some time to be an angel in someone's life!

#LighttheWorld is an invitation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to transform Christmas into a season of service. Here are some family history-related ideas for how you can light the world as you spread joy among your friends and family throughout the season.

1. Share a Fond Memory with a Loved One

Show genuine appreciation and love for your family members and friends. Reminding others of shared memories shows them that you are thinking about them. What better way to share light than by brightening the mood of those who mean the most to you?

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  • Record and upload a story to FamilySearch Memories about a truly touching moment when a family member made a positive impact on your life. Write out your family's holiday traditions, and upload them to FamilySearch Memories. Generations to come will want to know how you celebrated this time of year with those near to your heart!  
  • Find a photo of a treasured Christmas memory. Send the photo to the loved ones you experienced the memory with.  
  • Thank a parent, grandparent, or other relative for a lesson he or she once taught you. 
  • Write and send a heartfelt card to a family member you would like to thank for being a major part of your life. 
  • Share with another family member a tip or trick your grandparents taught you. 
  • Ponder on the qualities you admire in your parents or the life lessons you have learned from them. Share these meaningful insights with your parents! Don’t forget to write down these lessons so you can look back on them later. 
  • Apologize to a family member, or forgive a family member. Christmas is a great opportunity to create new beginnings and positive memories together. 

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2. Learn How Another Culture Celebrates Christmas

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3. Visit an Elderly Neighbor

Christmas can often be a lonely time for the senior population. Spread some Christmas cheer, and help the elderly people in your life know that they are not forgotten.

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  • Offer to help with housework or yardwork. 
  • Help put up Christmas decorations. 
  • Share your musical talents at a local senior center or hospital.
  • Record them telling a life story. Check out this FamilySearch blog post for questions to ask them!
  • Help upload their memories to FamilySearch Memories so that future generations can be inspired by their experiences.
  • Help organize and digitize old scrapbooks, journals, and photos. You can visit a FamilySearch center and digitize photos and documents for free! Find a FamilySearch center near you.

4. Help Someone Research Their Genealogy

At Christmastime, many people think more about their families. Even 10 minutes of your time can help someone else connect with their ancestors!

Help someone organize their old photos

  • Help a friend create a free FamilySearch account. As they add known family members to the shared family tree, their personal tree might populate with ancestors that already exist in the shared tree. The guided family tree can make this process even easier! 
  • See how your contributions to the shared family tree have already helped others connect to your common ancestors.
  • Review computer-indexed names on the FamilySearch Get Involved app to help make historical documents more easily searchable. 
  • Check out the Opportunities section on FamilySearch's Get Involved page to participate in these volunteer activities: 
    • Full Name Review: Make sure a person's entire name was indexed correctly.
    • Family Review: Identify all the members of a family in a historical document so that they can be added to the shared family tree together. 
    • Verify Places: Improve the accuracy of person profiles in the shared family tree by connecting standard places to unverified places. 

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5. Remember Angels in Your Family Line

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Which of your ancestors inspires you? Even when people are gone, their influence lives on in those they left behind. Consider your relatives and how their lives have influenced and changed your own.

  • Share an inspiring story about an ancestor on social media. 
  • Read the memories that other FamilySearch users have posted about your ancestors. 
  • Make a goal that will help you follow the example of the ancestors who inspire you. 
  • Plan a dinner with your family. Share inspiring memories of relatives who have passed on. 
  • Look for stories of when your ancestors were kind.

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For more ideas on how to serve others this holiday season, click the button below. You can use a kindness randomizer to generate ideas, download a printout with 50 service ideas, and find out if there is a giving machine near you.

As Charles Dickens once said, "No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another." This year, give back to those who have lightened your burdens. Spread kindness wherever you go. And thank you for making the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time!


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About the Author
Karlie got into family history because she loves hunting down the skeletons in the family closet. She is weirdly proficient at Swedish research, considering she doesn't speak Swedish. Karlie is a chronic perfectionist—but that's okay because she's an editor as well as a writer, and editors need a certain amount of perfectionism to catch commas. Originally from Colorado, Karlie also loves eating peaches, watching British historical dramas, and reading novels.