“Contents,” Tambuli, Mar. 1991 Tambuli March 1991 Volume 15, Number 3 Contents Features First Presidency Message: HandsPresident Thomas S. Monson Passover Promises Fulfilled in the Last SupperTerry W. Treseder “A Little Child Like Me”R. Val Johnson “I’ve Been Cleared for Rebaptism”Gaye Galt Walter Spät and the First South American StakeNeusa Longo Brooklyn’s Window on the WorldGlen Nelson Birdsongs and VioletsThomas J. Griffiths Especially for Youth BuddiesZola Whiting Sins Forgiven but Not ForgottenHeather O’Brien My FriendPatricia R. Roper Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Building Personal Testimony: “One by One” Tambulilit The Destruction of the Jaredites Song: I Pray in FaithJanice Kapp Perry Jamie’s TestimonyPatricia Warnock Fun Page: Picture the AnswerJulie Wardell Sharing Time: Ears to HearLaurel Rohlfing Exploring: Wonderful MeJoyce Lesley Fiction: To Live Again—ForeverSandra C. Nelson On the cover: Gilberto Dorta, a member of the Brooklyn Second Ward’s elders quorum presidency, exemplifies the happy outlook of the Brooklyn (New York) Saints. See “Brooklyn’s Window on the World,” page 36. Back cover: Originally from Haiti, these French-speaking Saints help provide the interesting mix of nationalities that meet in the Brooklyn chapel, New York Stake. From left: Pearl Thorne, Emmy Ubah, and Monica Oglé. See “Brooklyn’s Window on the World,” page 36. Inside back cover: “The Marriage at Cana” by Carl Heinrich Bloch. Invited to a marriage feast in Cana of Galilee, Jesus performed the first of his miracles by turning water into wine. The ruler of the feast tasted the water that was made wine, and did not know where it came from; “but the servants which drew the water knew.” (See John 2:1–11.) (Original at the chapel of Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark. Used by permission of the Frederiksborgmuseum.)