“Contents,” Ensign, Apr. 1985, 1 Ensign April 1985 Volume 15 Number 4 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: The Resurrection of JesusPresident Marion G. Romney “Unto the Rising Generation”Elder Neal A. Maxwell Parallel Prophets: Paul and Joseph SmithRichard Lloyd Anderson Doing Genealogy: Finding That Glorious, Elusive Condition Called “Balance”George D. Durrant A Promise of SpringKathy England When the Whistle Blows: Preparing Good SportsKathleen Lubeck “Oh, Is That What You Meant?”Dee Hadley A Future They Can SeeA. Lynn Scoresby When You’re Mom—and DadJanet Kent Ten CentsArdith W. Walker Hugh Nibley and the Book of MormonJohn W. Welch Dale Murphy—MVPHeber G. Wolsey Rocks and Rubies and Mother’s LoveLouise Genevieve Hanson Regular Features PoetryBack to Manger and Thorn Alberta Huish ChristensenThe First Susan Gibby Hancock I Have a QuestionMark E. HurstVictor L. Ludlow Handbook for Families: Helping Children Repent Mirthright Mormon Journal“These Things Shall Be for Thy Good” Marian P. SorensenInstrument Flying Norman Jay PoulsenMy Friend—Far Away and Long Ago Peggy Hill Ryskamp“Follow Me Now” Kathryn H. Ipson Sharing Random Sampler News of the Church On the cover: “Bring Forth the Record,” by Robert Barrett, 20″ by 30″, acrylic, 1985. Inside front cover: First Avenue, by Al Rounds, 49″ by 58″, watercolor, 1984. A sunset frames the Salt Lake Temple in this view from First Avenue. Inside back cover: Nauvoo Scene—Mississippi River from Temple Hill, by Ethel Strauser Paul, 24″ by 36″, oil on canvas, circa. 1930. Latter-day Saint settlers came to Commerce, Illinois, in 1839, and in the next eight years turned a desolate swamp on the east bank of the Mississippi River into the thriving Nauvoo. This panoramic view from the temple hill shows farms and houses of the “city beautiful.”