“Contents,” Ensign, Feb. 1992, 1 Ensign February 1992 Volume 22 Number 2 Contents Special Features First Presidency Message: The Long Line of the LonelyPresident Thomas S. Monson The Gentle Power of JacobChris Conkling The Restoration of the Sacrament (Part 2: A New and Ancient Covenant)Richard Lloyd Anderson On the Wings of PrayerReggie R. Van Wagoner More than Hemlines and HaircutsJoseph Walker Family Album—1845–1991 Small but MightyLaRene Gaunt Four Who ServeDon L. Searle Sea, Soil, and Souls in DenmarkGiles H. Florence, Jr. A Catholic ComplimentJean N. Tonti Regular Features The Visiting Teacher: Our Diversity, Our Sisterhood I Have a QuestionBeing set apart for Church callings Ronald D. MainesSubmitting four-generation family group sheets David M. MayfieldHelping loved ones who have erred Nadeoui A. Eden Mormon JournalThe Night of the Typhoon Nela Balbastro FresnidoFlossie Ada FrandsenBlessed with Peace Bradley J. Dickerson Of Good ReportSports and the Gospel: A Purpose Higher than Victory Clifford J. StrattonThe Compassionate Service Party Gladys Osborne Random SamplerLightening Up Family Home EveningEmergency Savings the “Centsible” Way PortraitsA Witt that Won’t Quit Luis E. SanchezOctogenarian Medalist Caroline Howard WukelichUnconfined Giving Ellen Gallup Genta Speaking Today: The Divinely Inspired ConstitutionElder Dallin H. Oaks News of the Church On the cover: Front: An Infant Receives a Name and a Blessing, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1983, by Michael Schoenfeld. Back: top, Family at Prayer, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 1989, by Craig Dimond; middle, Nathan Law on Baptism Day with His Extended Family, Logan, Utah, 1989, by Craig J. Law; bottom, Portrait of Joseph Freeman, Jr., with His Wife, Isapella Freeman, and Daughter, Kearns, Utah, 1979, by Doug Martin. Inside front cover: The Portland Oregon Temple, by Al Rounds, watercolor, 31″ x 22″, 1990. Courtesy of Mrs. Grant Fagg. Standing in a thickly wooded suburb ten miles southwest of downtown Portland is the Portland Oregon Temple. Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on 20 September 1986, and the temple was dedicated 19–21 August 1989 by President Gordon B. Hinckley, First Counselor in the First Presidency. Inside back cover: “Amumn Petu: Go Ye Therefore,” by Jose R. Riveros, oil, 64″ x 64″, 1990. Painted by an artist from Santiago, Chile, this scene shows Araucanian Indians, who live in the southern mountains of Chile and who have not yet been taught the gospel, looking into the distance, waiting for “the hope of good news for the unknown future.”