“Contents,” Tambuli, June 1993 Tambuli June 1993 Volume 17, Number 6 Contents Features First Presidency Message: We Believe in Being HonestPresident Gordon B. Hinckley Just Another Sacrament MeetingPat Allred Burnell My Search for the RestorationAngelo Scarpulla A Conversation about the Church in Central AmericaTed E. Brewerton Praying Like EnosChristie Ann Giles Joseph F. Smith: The Blessings of Family RelationshipsArthur R. Bassett Sea, Soil, and Souls in DenmarkGiles H. Florence, Jr. The Song of GratitudeLisa Ray Turner Especially for Youth Today in Dombo TomboEsinath Mutumanji Search and RescueLarry Hiller For Your Information Departments Comment Visiting Teaching Message: Dealing with Disabilities Tambulilit Juan Carlos and the Conference ShirtJan M. Smith Sharing Time: The Temple Is a Happy PlaceJudy Edwards Truman O. Angell: Builder of the KingdomShannon W. Ostler Handkerchief DollJudie Fordham David O. McKayKellene Ricks Adams The Road to JerichoPresident Thomas S. Monson On the cover: One of many Danish converts to the Church, Annette Mathiasen Jensen not only accepted the missionary discussions, she also decided she wanted to be a missionary herself and served for two years in her native land. See “Sea, Soil, and Souls in Denmark,” page 36. (Photography by Giles H. Florence, Jr.) Back cover: Youth of the Århus Stake, top, and the Copenhagen Stake, bottom, are among Church members becoming a force for good in Denmark. See, “Sea, Soil, and Souls in Denmark,” page 36. (Photography by Giles H. Florence, Jr.) Inside back cover: Proselyting the Indians, by Winfred R. Geisler. In 1885, missionaries went to the Wind River (Wyoming) Shoshone Indians carrying a Book of Mormon and a letter of friendship from Brigham Young. Indian Chief Washakie accepted the gifts, telling his subchiefs that their “Father above the clouds” told Brigham Young to send the missionaries. This was the beginning of a long friendship between Washakie and the Latter-day Saints.