“Contents,” Ensign, July 2002, 1 Ensign July 2002 Volume 32 Number 7 Contents First Presidency Message: A Priceless Heritage President James E. Faust At Journey’s End Elaine Wright Christensen The First Nauvoo Temple: So Great a Cause Matthew S. McBride Nauvoo Temple Milestones, 1840–1850 Robert Freeman Nauvoo: A Temple Reborn Don L. Searle President Hinckley and the Nauvoo Temple Gospel Classics: The Wentworth Letter Joseph Smith Jr. Underneath the Bookshelf Suchat Chaichana An Eternal Marriage—One Day at a Time The Quest for Wisdom Elder James J. Hamula Elijah Nurtures Faith Todd A. Knowles The Savior’s Use of the Old Testament Thomas F. Olmstead More Than Words Can Say Marilyn Dimond Just a Music Leader? Sherri Timmons The Holy Ghost: Glorifying Christ Elder Neal A. Maxwell Latter-day Saint Voices The Case of the Flat Tires Marvin Kitchen At My Father’s Feet Julene Jolley Time for the Sabbath Beth Spencer Rice A Circle of Service Colette M. Lunceford Climbing Out of Debt Making It Up to Each Other Kathleen Chambers Visiting Teaching Message: Finding Nobility in Motherhood and Joy in Womanhood Random Sampler News of the Church Making the Most of This Issue Inside front cover: The Last Visit to the Garden, by Lynde Madsen Mott. Knowing that she and others will soon need to leave their homes and gardens to escape growing persecution, this pioneer woman looks anxiously at the Nauvoo Temple and dreams of receiving her long-awaited temple ordinances. Inside back cover: Brigham Young and Others on Ensign Peak, by VaLoy Eaton. On 26 July 1847, President Brigham Young and seven others ascended an unusual dome-shaped hill rising up in the north end of the Salt Lake Valley. President Young, who had seen this prominent peak earlier in a vision, named it Ensign Peak. (Courtesy Peter Huntsman.)