“Contents,” Tambuli, May 1992 Tambuli May 1992 Volume 16, Number 5 Contents Features First Presidency Message: Heavenly Homes, Forever FamiliesPresident Thomas S. Monson Drama on the European StageElder Russell M. Nelson Wisit KhanakamDavid Mitchell An International Family Return to CzechoslovakiaRostya Gordon-Smith Go to the Right LaneVictor Miguel Bottari Especially for Youth The Sunday I Discovered the SabbathClytee Kleager Questions and Answers “One of the Least of These …”Carolyn Sessions Allen Departments Comments Visiting Teaching Message: Our Diversity, Our Sisterhood Tambulilit Faury Wendy Toriz ReyesCorliss Clayton Fun Page Sharing Time: On the Road to EmmausVirginia Pearce A Sacred ResponsibilityPresident Gordon B. Hinckley My Second Big Interview with the BishopRobert McDonald Lorenzo SnowKellene Ricks Sacrament EtiquetteJulie H. Jensen On the cover: Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve meets in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) with members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their 1991 tour. Elder Nelson writes of the remarkable events that have occurred in the Church in middle and eastern Europe over the last five years. See “Drama on the European Stage,” page 8. Photography by Craig Dimond. Back cover: “Upon authorization by the First Presidency, I was privileged to dedicate the land of Hungary on Mt. Gellért in Budapest,” reports Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. In a special article, Elder Nelson reviews the impact that recent historic events in middle and eastern Europe have had on the Church. See “Drama on the European Stage,” page 8. Inside back cover: “Alma and Amulek,” by Gary L. Kapp. Wrongfully imprisoned, Alma and Amulek were stripped, bound, and reviled by their persecutors. “After they had thus suffered for many days,” the Lord answered Alma’s prayer for deliverance. Their bonds were broken, “and the earth shook mightily, and the walls of the prison were rent in twain, so that they fell to the earth; and the chief judge, and [those] who smote upon Alma and Amulek, were slain by the fall thereof. And Alma and Amulek … were not hurt.” (See Alma 14:14–29.)