
By Steve Anderson
Yesterday, someone sent me an email with the address of a video clip on YouTube. I get emails like this all the time so I didn’t usually bother to look at it until later in the day when things quiet down a bit. When I finally clicked the link and watched the video, I was deeply touched by what I saw. The video clip is called The Reunion.
This video is only a little more than 3 minutes long so it’s not a big investment of your time. It’s obviously a commercial for a worldwide known company, but the message is deeply moving. It’s a statement about the power of stories and memories; of . . .
Yesterday, someone sent me an email with the address of a video clip on YouTube. I get emails like this all the time so I didn’t usually bother to look at it until later in the day when things quiet down a bit. When I finally clicked the link and watched the video, I was deeply touched by what I saw. The video clip is called The Reunion.
This video is only a little more than 3 minutes long so it’s not a big investment of your time. It’s obviously a commercial for a worldwide known company, but the message is deeply moving. It’s a statement about the power of stories and memories; of . . .
relationships, families and friends. You see only 1 photograph but that photograph is very powerful. I like this story because it’s what FamilySearch.org is all about; relationships, pictures, and powerful stories of our lives. It’s about the people who share those experiences with with us.
I won’t say anything more. You really need to see this video clip yourself. I think you will really enjoy it. If the English subtitle are not already on, be sure to turn them on. Click below to see the video.
I won’t say anything more. You really need to see this video clip yourself. I think you will really enjoy it. If the English subtitle are not already on, be sure to turn them on. Click below to see the video.