“Contents,” Tambuli, Sept. 1990 Tambuli September 1990 Volume 14, Number 9 Contents Features First Presidency Message: In Search of Peace and FreedomPresident Gordon B. Hinckley It Lightens the HeartKathleen Krause Carrington Mistolar: Spiritual OasisElder Ted E. Brewerton Christ-Centered TeachingC. Richard Chidester This You Can Count OnMaren Eccles Hardy Temple Ancestor Day: Three Success StoriesRichard Tice Bible Lands Especially for Youth Mormon Message: Get to Know an Old Friend Please Bless KathyTrina Hazlewood The GoalkeeperLisa A. Johnson Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Remember Him through Prayer I Have a Question: Callings for Non-MembersPaul M. Norton Tambulilit Exploring: MolasLawrence Cummins Friend to FriendCorliss Clayton and Elder Alexander B. Morrison Sharing Time: I Belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsLaurel Rohlfing Finders KeepersJanice W. Ackroyd Fun Page:Tangram Puzzle Ruth Iman Grandpa Is Still GrandpaPatricia Nielsen Book of Mormon Stories: A New Home in the Promised Land How Can I Gain a Testimony?Julie Wardell On the cover: A silhouette of a camel caravan superimposed on carvings anciently created for one of the temples at Karnak, Egypt. See “Bible Lands,” page 34. (Photography by William Floyd Holdman.) Inside back cover: Mount Sinai and the Plain of the Golden Calf. Tradition has it that the Israelites encamped here in this desolate country while Moses went up into the mountain to commune with the Lord. In his absence, the people turned to idolatry and had Aaron make them a golden calf to worship. (Photography by Richard Cleave. Used by permission.) Back cover: Ancient Petra, located in Jordan about eighty kilometers south of the Dead Sea, can trace its history back to Old Testament times. Over the years, buildings and homes have been carved into the red sandstone cliffs including the beautiful Treasury with its fifteen-meter tall Corinthian columns. (Photography by William Floyd Holdman.) The three pyramids at Giza, Egypt, were built about 2,700 years before the birth of the Savior. The largest, Cheops, is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. See “Bible Lands,” page 34. (Photography by Richard Cleave.)