“Contents,” Tambuli, May 1990 Tambuli May 1990 Volume 14, Number 5 Contents Features First Presidency Message: All That the Father HasPresident Thomas. S. Monson My Nonmember MissionaryCherry L. Morrow “We Are Very Blessed”Benigno Pantoja Missionary CouplesElder M. Russell Ballard Every Member a Missionary: Simple Steps for Sharing the Gospel Brotherly LoveDon L. Searle Getting Things StartedRichard Daniels Especially for Youth Missionary PreparationStart Now!Scriptures to KnowDress and GroomingHow Do I Receive a Mission Call?What to TakeCourtesy at ChurchA Sample Missionary Day Questions and Answers Fiction: The Willard Watts ProjectAlma J. Yates Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Remember Him through Service Mormon Message: Fight Hunger Tambulilit The Lantern, the Moon Cake, and the BookNanette Larsen Dunford Fun PageFamily Reunion Susan MeeksGoing on a Mission Erma ReynoldsWhich Clown? Roberta L. Fairall Friend to FriendJulie Wardell and Elder Derek A. Cuthbert Young MissionaryJon B. Fish Sharing Time: I Can Receive Answers to PrayerLaurel Rohlfing Just Like SarahClare Mishica Book of Mormon Stories: Lehi’s Dream On the cover: Photography by Craig Dimond Inside back cover: “Ammon and King Lamoni” by Scott Snow. During his mission to the Lamanites, Ammon, one of the sons of Mosiah, journeyed to the Land of Ishmael. He was arrested and brought before Lamoni, the king of the land. Ammon found favor in Lamoni’s eyes and was allowed to remain and work as a servant in the king’s house. Later, Ammon was able to save the king’s flocks from being scattered by enemies. King Lamoni wanted to know more about Ammon. Ammon stood before the king and answered his questions about God, Jesus Christ and the gospel. King Lamoni was overcome by the Spirit and was converted. Soon many of Lamoni’s people followed his example and they became a great strength in establishing the Kingdom of God among the Lamanites. (See Alma 17–19.)