“Contents,” Tambuli, Nov. 1991 Tambuli November 1991 Volume 15, Number 11 Contents Features First Presidency Message: “Of You It Is Required to Forgive”President Gordon B. Hinckley Haitian Saints See Hope in the GospelElizabeth and Jed VanDenBerghe The Beatitudes: Pathway to the SaviorS. Michael Wilcox Expressing Our Faith: Latter-day Saint ArtRichard G. Oman Out of the Shadow of Death … LoveLois Owen Tucker Especially for Youth Blessing RosieMary Lou Harward Questions and Answers Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful!Donna Shin Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: A Life Focused on the Savior Tambulilit The Best Treasure in the Whole WorldJulie Lambert Writing Letters Can Be Fun! Friend to FriendKellene Ricks and Elder Gene R. Cook Sharing Time: The Courage to Choose the RightLaurel Rohlfing For Little FriendsMelissa and the Book of Mormon Vicki Blum Fun Page John TaylorKellene Ricks On the cover: Angele Arm and Sturgess, one of many Haitians who have served missions in their native country, is a member of the Petionville Branch in Port-au-Prince, the country’s capital. (See “Haitian Saints See Hope in the Gospel,” page 10.) Photography by Jed VanDenBerghe. Back cover: Saints in the Caribbean nation of Haiti find the gospel a tremendous source of strength and hope. It helps them deal with difficult economic and social circumstances and unites families like that of Wilhelmina Price-Olivier and her children, Jean Emmanuel, twins Daniel and David, and Sandra. (See “Haitian Saints See Hope in the Gospel,” page 10.) Inside back cover: “Baptizing in the Waters of Alma,” by Henri-Robert Bresil. One of the earliest Haitian converts to the Church, Brother Bresil is also one of Haiti’s leading artists, with works exhibited in the United States and Europe. This 60- x 90-centimeter work, now in the Museum of Church History and Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, was created in 1988. (See “Expressing Our Faith,” page 36.)