“Contents,” Liahona, Oct. 2005 Liahona October 2005 Volume 29, Number 10 Contents For Adults Using the Liahona First Presidency Message: A Thousand Threads of Love President James E. Faust Strengthening the Family: As Equal Partners Bearing Testimony Elder Jay E. Jensen Polynesian Pearls Richard M. Romney Visiting Teaching Message: Rejoice in the Knowledge of Eternal Families Keys of the Priesthood Elder Russell M. Nelson Messages from the Doctrine and Covenants: How Great Shall Be Your Joy Elder Rodrigo Myrrha Latter-day Saint Voices Moved by Compassion Juan Aldo Leone Not Enough for Tithing? Ana Cristina Merino Rivas Deer in the Headlights Arlene Housman “No Mormons Allowed” Name withheld Comment News of the Church For Youth Questions and Answers: How Can I Help Encourage My Family to Have Family Home Evening, Family Prayer, and Family Scripture Study? Staying Converted Vaclava Svobodova You’re a Mormon? Ana Lee Graniela López Diving into Seminary Adam C. Olson The Friend: For Children Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice: Forgive President Gordon B. Hinckley Sharing Time: I Will Always Choose the Right Margaret S. Lifferth From the Life of President David O. McKay: A Prayer for Lou Jean Friend to Friend: The Gospel Makes Us Happy Elder Jean A. Tefan and Kimberly Webb Song: Truth Restored Alan L. Jones Jr. and Ludwig van Beethoven Good Choices Julie Wardell My Gospel Standards Bookmark Hero Kimberly Webb On the cover: Photography by Christina Smith, posed by models. Inside back cover: Back o’ Hill Road, Stirling, Scotland, by Diane Dean. May not be copied. As a missionary in Scotland in 1898, David O. McKay noticed the stone plaque in the upper right corner of this building. He found inspiration in the words carved there—“What-e’er thou art act well thy part”—and said, “That was a message to me that morning to act my part well as a missionary.”