“Contents,” Ensign, Oct. 1984, 1 Ensign October 1984 Volume 14 Number 10 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: “God Hath Not Given Us the Spirit of Fear”President Gordon B. Hinckley The Power of the Book of Mormon in My LifeElder Richard G. Scott Digging into the Book of Mormon: Our Changing Understanding of Ancient America and Its Scripture, Part 2John L. Sorenson Elder Angel Abrea: Prepared for a Life of ServiceDon L. Searle Nurturing Gospel Values at HomeJoe J. and Barbara K. Christensen The Sweet of WorkDianne Dibb Forbis When “I’m Sorry” Isn’t Enough: Teaching the Principle of RestitutionRobert R. and Jill W. Dunford Another Date at the Library? Helping Marriage Grow While You’re in CollegeDavid K. Whitmer Six Days after BaptismCarolyn Thompson Herbert B. Maw: Looking Ahead at Ninety-oneSandra Dawn Allen “Friend and Brother”: Jacob Hamblin, Man of PeaceMarlene Bateman Sullivan When the Door ClosesPenny Allen Regular Features I Have a QuestionL. La Mar AdamsH. Kent RappleyeF. David Lee Sharing Mormon JournalA Hidden Legacy—26 Years Later Maryruth Bracy FarnsworthOur Boys Were with Us! Dennis J. Brassard Random Sampler Fiction: The HarvestJennifer Dix Speaking Today: “If with All Your Hearts Ye Truly Seek Me”Bruce C. Hafen News of the Church On the cover: Sterling, Utah, by Randall Lake, 18″ by 24″, oil on canvas, 1982. Courtesy of New Masters Gallery, Carmel, California. Back cover: Coalville, Utah, by Randall Lake, 18″ by 24″, oil on canvas, 1982. Courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. Elbert Dansie. Inside front cover: Boise Idaho Temple. Photography by Paul Proctor. Dedicated 25 May 1984 by President Gordon B. Hinckley, Second Counselor in the First Presidency. Inside back cover: Nauvoo Homes, by Al Rounds, 11″ by 15″, watercolor, 1981. Courtesy of Bob Beckstead. This painting is based on a picture taken in Nauvoo near the turn of the century. The houses were located near Main Street; George W. Potter lived in the frame home, and Sylvester B. Stoddard owned the neighboring brick home. The structures are no longer standing. (Glass negative from the Reimbold collection, LDS Church Archives.)