Ngaahi Tali mei ha ʻAposetolo Te u Tokoni Fēfē ke Ongoʻi ʻe he Tokotaha Kotoa ʻoku Talitali Lelei Kinautolu? ʻĪmisiGerrit W. Gong Fai ʻe ʻEletā Gerrit W. Gong ʻO e Kōlomu ʻo e Kau ʻAposetolo ʻe Toko Hongofulu Mā Uá Naʻe toʻo mei he “Loki ʻAtā ʻi he Fale Tali-fonongá,” Liahona, Mē 2021, 24–27. ʻĪmisiSpot 1: A boy of African descent thinking with a thought bubble coming out from the side of his head. Spot 2: A Hispanic girl pointing to her smile. Spot 3: A name tag – no type on it. Spot 4: Two Caucasian boys sitting on a bench together with backpacks on. Fakakaukau ki he ongo te ke maʻu kapau naʻá ke ʻi honau tūkungá. ʻĪmisiSpot 1: A boy of African descent thinking with a thought bubble coming out from the side of his head. Spot 2: A Hispanic girl pointing to her smile. Spot 3: A name tag – no type on it. Spot 4: Two Caucasian boys sitting on a bench together with backpacks on. Vahevahe ha Malimali. ʻĪmisiSpot 1: A boy of African descent thinking with a thought bubble coming out from the side of his head. Spot 2: A Hispanic girl pointing to her smile. Spot 3: A name tag – no type on it. Spot 4: Two Caucasian boys sitting on a bench together with backpacks on. Ako ke ʻiloʻi e hingoa ʻo e kakai foʻoú. ʻĪmisiSpot 1: A boy of African descent thinking with a thought bubble coming out from the side of his head. Spot 2: A Hispanic girl pointing to her smile. Spot 3: A name tag – no type on it. Spot 4: Two Caucasian boys sitting on a bench together with backpacks on. Tangutu mo kinautolu ʻoku tangutu toko tahá. Ngaahi tā fakatātā ʻa Julissa Mora