“Contents,” Tambuli, Oct. 1991 Tambuli October 1991 Volume 15, Number 10 Contents Features First Presidency Message: Which Road Will You Travel?President Thomas S. Monson Something to Live ForGary G. Felt The Gospel in the Soviet UnionGiles H. Florence, Jr. Where Is the Church?Elder James E. Faust A New Life for Sister ElliottJay R. Lyman The Land of Jesus, Part 2 Yukio and Junko Fujitake: A Unique Door ApproachJim Matsumori Especially for Youth “What If This Is Really True?”Derek Preece Someone to Look Up ToJanet Thomas Departments Comment Handbook for Families: Teaching Children about Service Visiting Teaching Message: Family: A Center of Spiritual Growth Tambulilit Alma Teaches and Baptizes More Than Just a WordLeslie Ethington Sharing Time: When I Go to ChurchLaurel Rohlfing Exploring: What Am I?Melissa Blanchard A Visit to Temple Square Making Friends: Magdalena Nilsson of Havinge, SwedenLawrence Cummins On the cover: Church convert Elena Stolyar, 26, of Leningrad, finds the gospel reshaping her life with “new values, new friends, and new hopes.” See “The Gospel in the Soviet Union,” page 10. Photography by Giles H. Florence, Jr. Inside back cover: The Golden Gate, Jerusalem. Built in the seventh century on the traditional site of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (see Matt. 21:8–11), the Golden or Eastern Gate has been sealed since 1530. Many believe that it will be opened again as Jesus enters the city at his second coming. (See Ezek. 44:1–3.) (Photography by William Floyd Holdman.) Back cover: As cathedrals and churches in the Soviet Union undergo renovation and renewal, so the restored gospel brings renewal and a new way of life to the people. See “The Gospel in the Soviet Union,” page 10.