“Contents,” Tambuli, Mar. 1988
First Presidency Message: Missionary ServicePresident Gordon B. Hinckley
All That Glitters Isn’t CelestialQuinn G. McKay
A Dream Comes TrueJohann Schneider
The Holy Ghost: A Living Presence by My SideLola B. Walters
WhisperingsHans Cohr
Suicide: Some Things We Know, and Some We Do NotElder M. Russell Ballard
Sister HooperSherrill Allen
Teaching Children about Friends and Friendship
Monday Would Have Been Too LateRachel Wilde
Question and AnswerDennis L. Lythgoe
Visiting Teaching Message: “Charity Envieth Not”
“But One Thing Is Truly Needful”Patricia T. Holland
What the Book of Mormon Means to Us: “A Blessing of Extraordinary Magnitude” Mary Ellen Edmunds Coming to Terms with Nephi Lars Åkebrand
Happiness—There’s Not a Single BarrierMayola Miltenberger
Youth
Calling a Square a SquareJack S. Marshall
“Every Man Is Given a Gift”Tawnya Warnick
Have You Ever Seen the Lord?Elder Sterling W. Sill
Tambulilit
Sharing Time: Being Kind, Like JesusPat Graham
Abinadi and King Noah
Jesse and DianaClaudia Remington
Fun Page: Dot-to-Dot Collection
On the cover: Somerset Lane, 1987 oil painting by Ken Baxter depicting missionaries tracting in an English country village. (Courtesy Church Arts and Sites.) President Gordon B. Hinckley remembers his missionary days in England in this issue’s First Presidency Message.