“Contents,” Tambuli, Mar. 1992 Tambuli March 1992 Volume 16, Number 3 Contents Features Relief Society Sesquicentennial: A Greeting from the First Presidency First Presidency Message: “If Thou Art Faithful”President Gordon B. Hinckley Cécile Pelous: Love and Friendship in IndiaThierry Crucy The Windows of HeavenYaeko Seki Crisanta JuanMarvin K. Gardner Fidencia García De Rojas: Life of a Mexican PioneerAgustín Rojas Santos The Joys of MotherhoodPetrea Kelly A 150th Anniversary Celebration of Relief Society: An International Sisterhood Renewing Your Spiritual EnergyShirleen Meek Saunders Departments Visiting Teaching Message: The Founding of Relief Society Tambulilit Wilford WoodruffKellene Ricks Friend to FriendKellene Ricks and Elder James M. Paramore Marco’s DecisionPaula Hunt Sharing Time: Nephi Builds a ShipVirginia Pearce For Little FriendsEmily Didn’t Wait Nancy AlbertsMy Hands Can Be Reverent at Church Barbara Johns Fun Page On the cover: “Each of us has a mission on this earth,” says Sister Cécile Pelous of the Paris France Stake, who spends three months each year serving the destitute of India. See “Cécile Pelous: Love and Friendship in India,” page 8. (Cover photograph by Norbert Mestraletti.) Back cover: In recognition of this year’s 150th anniversary of Relief Society, this issue highlights the emphases of the worldwide sisterhood and takes a look at some of its members. Sister Cécile Pelous, above, has helped improve the lives of many in India. See “Cécile Pelous: Love and Friendship in India,” page 8. (Back cover photograph by Léo Jallais.) Inside back cover: Relief Society General President Elaine L. Jack, center, and her counselors, Chieko N. Okazaki, left, and Aileen H. Clyde. (Courtesy of Busath Photography.)