“Contents,” Ensign, Mar. 1982 Ensign March 1982 Volume 12 Number 3 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: God Will ForgivePresident Spencer W. Kimball A Birthday TributeA Haircut with the President Darrel L. RobertsAlways Teaching … John E. CarrWho Was That Good Samaritan? Shawn BaileyKind Words Softly Spoken Jerry H. HouckSinging with Elder Kimball Barbara K. Christensen She Came to My RescueJanet Peterson How the Bible Came to Be: Part 3, A New Word Is Added to the OldLenet H. Read Understanding Each OtherClyde A. Parker A Conversation with the Relief Society General Presidency Learning to Love MyselfLouise Brown Two Months of Compassionate ServiceKathryn Kohler Farnsworth The Girl on the BusTerence L. Day Mary Alice Powell Lindsay: A Life of AccomplishmentKimberly Jensen James Children in ChurchSleepers and Weepers: Helping Infants and Preschoolers Be Happy in Church Joyce WilliamsIn the Foyer Again! Linda AldermanHelping Children Listen Linda Lee HandyWe Tried the Front Row Linda Paxton Greer Winners of the 1982 Contests Article Contest Winner: Dissolving Language Barriers in HauulaMarvelee Soon Tahauri Short Story Contest Winner: The Times for WhitneyLisa Johnson Boswell Music Contest WinnersTo Christ Give We Praise Roy A. BodtcherWe Follow the Prophet Janice Kapp Perry Poetry Contest WinnersEqually Yoked Nadine F. NeatKhirbet Qumran: (Place of the Dead Sea Scrolls) Clara LasterNew Pioneer Melinda A. RothJochebed and the Nile Kathryn R. Ashworth The Ensign EffectMary Ann Nielson Job: The Man and His MessageL. La Mar Adams Regular Features I Have a QuestionRex L. ChristensenLindsay R. Curtis Mirthright Random Sampler News of the Church On the cover: Emma Smith, the Elect Lady, by Theodore Gorka, 7′ by 10′, oil on canvas, 1981. Located on the main floor of the Church Office Building. Inside front cover: Spring City, by Randall Lake, 12″ by 18″, pastel, 1980. Located in the Church Historical Department. Inside back cover: Hezekiah Reopens the Temple, by T. C. Ducdale, 28″ by 20″, oil on canvas, early twentieth century. Located in the Church Historical Department.