Institute Students
Introduction to Family History (Religion 390R)


“Introduction to Family History (Religion 390R),” Institute Student Readings (2018)

“Introduction to Family History (Religion 390R)”

Introduction to Family History (Religion 390R)

Note: You are not required to read any of the suggested materials that are not available in your language.

Lesson 1: The Family Is Central to the Plan of Salvation

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual (Church Educational System manual, 2012), 3–11.

  • Quentin L. Cook, “The Joy of Family History Work,” Ensign, Feb. 2016, 29–33.

Lesson 2: The Mission of Elijah

Lesson 3: Getting Started with Family History Research

Lesson 4: Gathering and Recording Family History Information

Lesson 5: Personal Revelation and Family History

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 39–47.

  • David A. Bednar, “Ask in Faith,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2008, 94–97.

Lesson 6: Computers and Family History Research

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 49–55.

  • Quentin L. Cook, “Roots and Branches,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2014, 44–48.

Lesson 7: Submitting Names for Temple Ordinances

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 57–65.

  • Neil L. Andersen, “Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord? RootsTech Family Discovery Day, 2015, lds.org/topics/family-history/fdd/sharing-temple-challenge-full.

Lesson 8: The Abrahamic Covenant

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 67–73.

  • Russell M. Nelson, “Covenants,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2011, 86–89.

Lesson 9: The Spirit World and the Redemption of the Dead

Lesson 10: Covenants, Ordinances, and Temples in the Plan of Salvation

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 85–91.

  • D. Todd Christofferson, “The Power of Covenants,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2009, 19–23.

  • Dale G. Renlund, “Opening General Session,” RootsTech Family Discovery Day, 2016, lds.org/topics/family-history/familydiscoveryday/renlund.

Lesson 11: Research in Family History

  • Introduction to Family History Student Manual, 93–99.

  • Henry B. Eyring, “Hearts Bound Together,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2005, 77–80.

Lesson 12: Finding and Creating Personal and Family Histories