“Contents,” Ensign, June 2002, 1 Ensign June 2002 Volume 32 Number 6 Contents First Presidency Message: A Little Child Shall Lead Them President Thomas S. Monson Putting Family First E. Jeffrey Hill Gospel Classics: Father, Consider Your Ways The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Latter-day Prophets Speak: Righteous Fathers in the Home Eli and His Sons Elder Paulo R. Grahl A King for Israel Peggy Furniss Lee Finding Jesus Christ in the Old Testament Andrew C. Skinner LORD = Jehovah Keith H. Meservy Do You Have a Song for Us? Randal Thatcher To Acquire Knowledge and the Strength to Use It Wisely Elder Richard G. Scott On-Site: “No Place I Would Rather Be” Jason H. Hay Singles in the Ward Family Kathy Grant Questions and Answers: Helping family members who are not interested in the Church come closer to God Sharing the Gospel with Sensitivity Elder R. Lloyd Smith A Priceless Pearl: Alma O. Taylor’s Mission to Japan Reid L. Neilson Arizona Dirt, Pennsylvania Soil Barbara Murphy Likovich Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration Elder Tad R. Callister Visiting Teaching Message: Strengthening Our Marriages, Families, and Homes Latter-day Saint Voices Honoring My Father Sondra Annis The Faith of a Child William M. Wach My Search by Postcard Bobi Morgan Tatting for the Temple Candace Bailey Munoa Random Sampler Saints in Louisville, Kentucky News of the Church Making the Most of This Issue Inside front cover: After the Martyrdom, by Gary Smith. This poetic representation of the Martyrdom captures the heavy sadness felt after the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum in 1844. Somber colors veil the scene. A tomblike Carthage Jail, its height exaggerated, looms over the Saints standing with heads bowed low. “Joseph Smith … lived great, and he died great in the eyes of God and his people; and … sealed his mission and his works with his own blood; and so has his brother Hyrum” (D&C 135:3). Inside back cover: Old Testament Prophets, by Scott McGregor Snow. Anciently, as today, a prophet’s primary responsibility was to bear witness of Christ. This painting shows us what such a scene may have looked like during ancient times. A prophet is called by God and acts as His messenger. He teaches truth and makes known God’s will to mankind. He denounces sin and warns of its consequences (see Bible Dictionary, “Prophet,” 754).